"The Negro Digs Up His Past" was first based on a series of lectures by Arthur Schomburg, a prominent African-American historian and activist, exploring the accomplishments and contributions of people of African descent throughout history. Schomburg's work aimed to challenge the prevailing narrative that African Americans had no history worth preserving.
According to "The Negro Digs Up His Past," the study of the African American past was initially based on oral history and folklore collected from former slaves during the 1930s. This collection of stories and experiences helped provide insights into the history and culture of African Americans.
In "The Negro Digs Up His Past," Arthur Schomburg was a historian and collector devoted to documenting the achievements of people of African descent. His work helped to preserve and showcase the rich history and contributions of Black people throughout the world. His collection later became the foundation for the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in New York City.
An archaeologist is the person who digs up ruins to study the past.
An archaeologist.
An archaeologist is a person who digs up artifacts left behind by people in the past.
Propaganda
According to "The Negro Digs Up His Past," the study of the African American past was initially based on oral history and folklore collected from former slaves during the 1930s. This collection of stories and experiences helped provide insights into the history and culture of African Americans.
rhetoric and propaganda- APEX (:
The history of African Americans
the history of african americans APEX :)
systematic and scientific methods
systematic and scientific methods
They have always worked for freedom
they worked for their freedom -apex
In "The Negro Digs Up His Past," Arthur Schomburg is discussing the he study of the history of African Americans.
Systematic and scientific methods
Systematic and scientific methods