they sought refuge in their families, religion, art and dance.
They blended their languages, cultures, and religions to create something new.
Sought refuge in their families, religion and music
Blues was so important to the African Slaves because it was a sort of code, how they told stories that had things to do with their owner and everyday life.
It led the African MEN to have Rights to vote, was still lynching and beatings, and led former slaves
How was life in the 1920s for African Americans?
They blended their languages, cultures, and religions to create something new.
Sought refuge in their families, religion and music
All African Americans were slaves.
Blues was so important to the African Slaves because it was a sort of code, how they told stories that had things to do with their owner and everyday life.
It was Horrible for them they didn't get to do anything they wanted to and they were treated like slaves.
life-time
The great majority of African slaves were transported to sugar colonies in the Life expectancy was much higher in the U.S.
Faith in God gave them a future in eternity past this life to look forward to from the salvation from Christ.
They blended their languages, cultures, and religions to create something new.
Life on plantationsMany plantations used African slaves for the hard labor, such as cotton, rice, indigo or tobacco.
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== == For African American slaves, well, life pretty much suck. If you were a girl you pretty much slept with your master or you would be sold if your master was in debt.