they give create the clothes and the food that you use and eat today
contributed food they should teach this in 8th grade
I think they did, but if they had parties with other African Americans the probably ate African food Yes they do. They just season their foods differently.
When French settlers arrived in Louisiana they brought much with them. They included the language and food. They also brought with them some traditional customs.
Slow, and gayly with no food, so the African Americans were abandoned.
they give create the clothes and the food that you use and eat today
contributed food they should teach this in 8th grade
I think they did, but if they had parties with other African Americans the probably ate African food Yes they do. They just season their foods differently.
When French settlers arrived in Louisiana they brought much with them. They included the language and food. They also brought with them some traditional customs.
A Narwhal CORRECT ANSWER: Tree bark is the African elephant's favorite food.
Since African-Americans are very diverse, they eat a diverse diet like other Americans. There is no "African-American" diet, just like there isn't a "white American diet."
Slow, and gayly with no food, so the African Americans were abandoned.
EBT Food Stamp Program?
They sometimes grew food for the Union army
African Americans were affected greatly by the great depression. since African Americans did not have a lot of money to start out with they were hopeless now. There was a struggle to get food on the table. Many white people were getting mad because African Americans were "stealing" their jobs. African Americans were not treated equally for the white man thought that they were dirty and were ruining the white mans opportunities. this was not fair because the African Americans worked hard to get where they were at and their dreams were turning out to be their worst nightmare.
the rich culture, such as the music, food, even religion, clothes, and some of the Mayan dialect
they fought, worked in factories, and acted as spies and nurses*Hundreds of women follwed their husbands to the battlefield, where they washed and cooked for the troops. The war opened some doors for African Americans. Thousands of slaves excaped to freedom in the chaos of war. African Americans served in the Continental Army, where their courage, loyalty, and talent impressed white Americans.