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they weren't slaves anymore
There weren't any slaves after the american civil war. They were freed by the emancipation act.
Abraham Lincoln changed millions of people's lives while president. The most obvious being that he was a major reason African Americans were freed from slavery due to his emancipation proclamation enacted during the American Civil War.
The Civil War cost the most American lives because every life lost was American.
They got set into the reservation
African American Lives was created in 2006-02.
African American Lives ended in 2008-02.
they weren't slaves anymore
Civil rights changed the lives of many Americans by giving more of them the right to vote. It also made it so that every American, regardless of race, was considered equal under the law.
African American lives
African American Lives 2 - 2008 was released on: USA: 6 February 2008
It means the person is an African-American, as well as a Christian. African-American is usually understood to mean that the person has an African origin, and lives in America.
The Civil Rights Act of 1875 did sought to guarantee freedom of access, regardless of the race, to the "full and equal enjoyment"
African American means a person who has African lineage but lives in America. Therefore Cleopatra could not have been African American. No, she's Egyptian which is black
the lives of both women and African Americans were bettered by changes of the 1920s. When women gained the right to vote and sexual attitudes began to change they began to be viewed as more of equals to men. African Americans were viewed in a admiring light after the Harlem Renaissance as jazz swept the nation. The traditional African American music was liked by whites and therefore helped the African American community make its way into the hearts of white Americans.
the lives of both women and African Americans were bettered by changes of the 1920s. When women gained the right to vote and sexual attitudes began to change they began to be viewed as more of equals to men. African Americans were viewed in a admiring light after the Harlem Renaissance as jazz swept the nation. The traditional African American music was liked by whites and therefore helped the African American community make its way into the hearts of white Americans.
the lives of both women and African Americans were bettered by changes of the 1920s. When women gained the right to vote and sexual attitudes began to change they began to be viewed as more of equals to men. African Americans were viewed in a admiring light after the Harlem Renaissance as jazz swept the nation. The traditional African American music was liked by whites and therefore helped the African American community make its way into the hearts of white Americans.