From the earliest days of American slavery in the 17th century, slave owners sought to exercise control over their slaves by attempting to strip them of their African culture. The physical isolation and societal marginalization of African slaves and, later, of their free progeny, however, facilitated the retention of significant elements of traditional culture among Africans in the New World generally, and in the U.S. in particular. Slave owners deliberately tried to repress independent political or cultural organization in order to deal with the many slave rebellions or acts of resistance that took place in the southern United States, Brazil, Haiti, and the Dutch Guyanas.
African cultures, slavery, slave rebellions, and the civil rights movements have shaped African-American religious, familial, political, and economic behaviors. The imprint of Africa is evident in myriad ways, in politics, economics, language, music, hairstyles, fashion, dance, religion, cuisine, and worldview.
In turn, African American culture has had a pervasive, transformative impact on many elements of mainstream American culture. This process of mutual creative exchange is called creolization. Over time, the culture of African slaves and their descendants has been ubiquitous in its impact on not only the dominant American culture, but on world culture as well.
Judaism is a religion. Black is a race. You can be one, both, or neither.
black and white
"no, he's hawaiin and black" Its not that the Islam is a Religion and not a race.... but alright....
Anyone of any race, colour, creed or religion can change your community.
There are types like difference of religion, men from woman and race (black and white).
There are types like difference of religion, men from woman and race (black and white).
It is a religion.
The state religion in Libya is Islam. The majority race is Human.
If you consider yourself black, your race is black.
If you consider yourself black, your race is black.
The 'Master Race' concept was not about religion, but race.
I would say that neither race nor religion played a major role in his election. His race helped him with some voters and hurt him with others and his religion was not a factor.