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Not at all. Native Americans have a long history of laziness.
Americans have constantly returned to the idea that all men are created equal because it is the right thing to do. This includes women and children, not just men. It also includes people of all races.
In 1775 the people you ask about were not considered important enough to give them rights. All African Americans were slaves, women couldn't vote, own property, work, have a bank account and were chattel. Women won't have voting rights until 1920 . Native Americans had even less consideration and were considered in the way. The world of 1775 belonged to rich white men and that is who wrote the declaration.
As of the start of the 2012 NFL season. THe total percent of Africa-Americans (Blacks) on all team rosters is 73%. The highest it has every been in the history of the sport.
Paul Bogle is a National Hero of Jamaica. Born in 1820, he later lead the Morant Bay Protests, which paved the way for justice and fair treatment for all Jamaicans, despite their differences in ethnicty.
No. All families have women.
Not at all. Native Americans have a long history of laziness.
Only about 10% of Americans are colorblind, most of which are male.
By achieving attention being drawn to equality -for all.
Thousands! The Buffalo Soldiers slaughtered native American men, women and children. Even tourchured and raped the women. All at the behest of the US government.
it was developed by scientists throughout history all throughout history
Aparna Basu has written: 'The growth of education and political development in India, 1898-1920' -- subject(s): History, Education, School management and organization 'Women's struggle' -- subject(s): All India Women's Conference, History, Women in development, Women's right, Women's rights 'Essays in the History of Education in India' 'Imperialism Nationalism and Regionalism in Canadian and Modern Indian History'
African Americans show pride in their heritage with name changes, studying Black History, and celebrating Kwanzaa.
Women often (unfortunately) pretended to like men on the other side to get all their secrets out of them, before reporting what they have found out. Many Gestapo women on the German side often did this to Americans, but the Americans were often aware of what the Gestapo could do.
Throughout the course of history, there were many things that it was believed that women could not do. However, it has been proven time and time again tht women could do them all.
Because at the time, Native Americans and women were considered to be lesser than the white man. In society back then, in ascending order: Native Americans, white women, white men (not including all other races which were considered lesser than the white man)
African Americans show pride in their heritage with name changes, studying Black History, and celebrating Kwanzaa.