Malotto is what it is. Perhaps he is not proud of his heritage
Rather than take African American as prisinors, confederants soldiers often shot them or retured them to slavery.
You are probably asking about Eric H. Holder, who was appointed to the position of U.S. Attorney General by President Barack Obama in 2009. However, if you are asking about the states, rather than the federal level, one of the first African-American attorneys general of a state is Kamala D. Harris: she was sworn in as the 32nd Attorney General of the State of California in 2011, becoming the first African-American (as well as the first woman).
No. (excuse me, but is every person who has ever lived in Kenya an African? Also, are all Kenyan's African?") His biological father is a black Kenyan and his mother is white and from Kansas. The claims that Obama's father was Arabic rather than black are a complete fabrication. And President Obama was born in Hawaii, making him 100% American.
Well shes African american so she rather isnt african or she pressed it with garnier and a flat Iron
Actually, the birth certificate says "African" -- and it refers to his father, who is in fact from Africa (born and raised in Kenya). The confusion is that the president has the same name as his biological father. The "African" refers to his dad, Barack Senior. The term "African-American" was not in common use in 1961, so it would not have appeared on a birth certificate. President Obama was biracial (mother was white and from the United States, father was black and from Africa). But his birth certification does not classify him-- it classifies the races of his parents.
It was Ben Franklin that suggested the turkey but he wasn't president
If you mean the first president to be born a U.S. citizen rather than a British subject, that's Martin Van Buren.
Ebonics, also known as African American Vernacular English (AAVE), is a dialect that evolved within the African American community. It was not invented by a single person, but rather emerged over time as a distinct form of English influenced by African languages and dialects.
African American Black English is a bastardized version of English full of grammatical errors spoken by the black community in the US. It should rather be considered a language on its own, so a lot of linguists prefer to refer to it as "Ebonics."
Jamilex appears to be an African American modern name. These names are chosen for their beautiful sounds, rather than their meanings.
The name Daquan has no meaning. It is a modern African American name, chosen for its beautiful sound, rather than meaning.
Johanna is a seven year old african American girly girl. She is generous, but can often be rather naughty.