Benjamin Banneker
Benjamin Banneker
Benjamin Banneker a free African American man who published the Farmers Almanac from 1792 to 1802. Benjamin Banneker was hired by Thomas Jefferson to recreate the original design.
No, an orphaned freedman, free-Negro, or mulatto was not required to live in the state penitentiary.
Freeman, Free Negro
In "The Negro Speaks of Rivers", one refrain is "I've known rivers." This is a lyric poem in free verse by Langston Hughes.
No, "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" by Langston Hughes is not written in free verse. It follows a structured, traditional poetic form using regular stanzas and rhythmic patterns.
Virginia 1788 North Carolina 1789 Kentucky 1792
It was a slave state and was made a state in 1792.
Answer from Mileyandhannahfan45Jamie Houston wrote the song Breaking Free he is my uncle
If you mean Benjamin Banneker, he is a free African American self-taught scientist, surveyor, almanac author and farmer.
Michael Vick wrote the autobiography "Finally Free". He wrote this autobiography as a limited edition hardcover novel. "Finally Free" is written in English and contains three hundred four pages total.
Phila M. Whipple has written: 'Negro Neighbors, Bond And Free'