0, none were born in Africa. As of 2012, there are no Black Senators and there have only been 5 African-American Senators since the Founding of the United States.
There are currently 42 black people in the house (9.5%) and only 1 black guy in the Senate (Barack Obama).
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the are approx 963 african american in state of vermont
It depends on which time frame you are working from.
There are many African American equestrians that are probably not know outside the horse industry. There is also lots of African American trainers.
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Neither of the US Senators is female. 12 of the 40 Kansas state senators were women in 2013.
No, not many, there are some but it's low. There are more African American men and white women couples(especially white American couples) though, that's prevalent but not with African men alot.
LOL! All women senators are women.
You should talk about her because she fought for her rights as an African American. She was one of many brave African American women.
That is an incorrect stereotype. Many date outside their race.
Yes, there were many slaves in America after the American Revolution that were eventually freed.. We find that even before the American Civil War there were many African-American men and women that had never been slave living in America.
None. Jim Crow was in full force and African Americans and women weren't able to become police officers.
Hyphenating a last name is not only limited to African American women. Many women chose to hyphenate their last name for many reasons including for professional and personal reasons.
World War 2 effected woman in many ways varying on location such as: -Women got to work outside the house for the first time. Many women worked in factories to help out in the war effort. -African American woman helped out in the war effort too, but African Americans were segregated from the Whites. -Japanese American woman were locked away in internment camps.