No, not like the south. It was an economic slavery where people were paid very little and treated poorly. African Americans still didn't have rights but were more free than their counterparts in the south.
No, he was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1961. Slavery ended in the United States in 1863.
in Afghanistan, London Victoria,ameriaca Brooklyn and lots of place its just undercover =)
Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn, CA (suburban Oakland) Brooklyn, Indiana Brooklyn, Iowa Brooklyn, Michigan Brooklyn, Mississippi Brooklyn, Minnesota Brooklyn, Ohio (suburban Cleveland) Brooklyn, Oregon Brooklyn, Pennsylvania Brooklyn, Wisconsin (90 miles west of Milwaukee)
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he is called Brooklyn because that is where he was conceived.
Adams Street in Downtown Brooklyn.
Brooklyn's landmarks include: the Brooklyn Bridge, Grand Army Plaza and the Brooklyn Museum of Art.
The address of the Brooklyn Children'S Museum is: 145 Brooklyn Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11213-1930
The address of the Brooklyn Branch is: 6 East Mill Street, Brooklyn, 46111 9717
Brooklyn is lazy because she Brooklyn that just the way she is
Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn
Brooklyn Williams goes by Brooklyn Otis.