Plantations
A plantation is a place or farm were African American slaves worked, lived and sleep. The indentured servants had contracts and the African American slaves were auctioned at spots down town in the southern colonies of the 1700's.
Maxine E. Thompson has written: 'A Place Called Home' 'No pockets in a shroud' -- subject(s): Fiction, African American families, African Americans
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A jazz place
Do you mean Mary McLeod? Well, if you mean her, she worked for African American rights and freedom. She also worked for women's rights during the 1800s and was also part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's elections, and which she became place in the Black Cabinet.
anywhere where you can meet an African American rich guy, so you can quit podiatry!!
because she was the first African American women to be in the Olympics
I believe anything-American is hyphenated and the hyphen takes the place of ' and. '
The Harlem Renaissance was a cultural and artistic movement that took place in the 1920s in the African-American community of Harlem, New York. It celebrated and showcased the talents and achievements of African-American writers, artists, musicians, and performers, and played a significant role in shaping and promoting African-American identity, culture, and pride.
in a house
The address of the African American Fire Fighters Historic is: 2500Eutaw Place, Baltimore, MD 21217-4005
ge worked in a place called diner:)lol