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We should study about her because she was an African American and escaped slavery and other African Americans weent with her. We should study about her because she was an African American and escaped slavery and other African Americans weent with her.
it is the african american history
The field of study is usually concerned with the history, politics, and culture of the African American community, and allows students to see how they have made a difference both in the past and today.
Social class
They study World History, American History, and Guam History.
The Bantu migration covered a large expanse of the African government of the African continents, this fact makes it an important migration.
We should study about her because she was an African American and escaped slavery and other African Americans weent with her. We should study about her because she was an African American and escaped slavery and other African Americans weent with her.
what is the name given to the study of migration
yes, most colleges/universities offer courses on African American Literature
Migration studies
African Americans were moving to the North to work in factories study island sucks
Teresa S. Unseld has written: 'Portfolios--African Americans of the old West' -- subject(s): African Americans, Biography, Portraits 'Portfolios--African-American artists' -- subject(s): African American art, Study and teaching (Secondary), Study and teaching (Elementary)
Carter G. Woodson
it is the african american history
Joycelyn Moody has written: 'Teaching with the Norton anthology of African American literature' -- subject(s): African American authors, American literature, Norton anthology of African American literature, Problems, exercises, Study and teaching (Higher)
Willie Pearson has written: 'Beyond small numbers' -- subject(s): African American chemists, African American students, Chemistry, Discrimination in education, Discrimination in employment, Education, Interviews, Study and teaching (Higher) 'Blacks, science, and American education' -- subject(s): African American scientists, Education, African Americans, Study and teaching, Science 'Black scientists, white society, and colorless science' -- subject(s): African American scientists, Science, Social aspects of Science
Phenology