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Many afro Americans
No, they are Afro-Jamaican or Afro-Caribbean as they are not Americans but Jamaicans.
The consequences of the American Civil Rights Movement were immense. The primary result was the "real" end of discrimination against Afro-Americans. This had results that were never addressed properly at the end of the US Civil War: A. Freedom to vote without "created obstacles" to negate this; B. Access to jobs and education that also hurdled " obstacles" ; C. The recognition by most people that all races & ethnic groups deserved respect; and D. A higher degree of self pride that the movement restored. Based on close ties with Afro-Americans, this writer can vouch for this personally.
The answer to that question is normally not specifically given, as they are Americans, no different than white, Asian, or Latino Americans.
Approximately 5,000 Black Americans fought the British in the American Revolutionary War.
Many afro Americans
it was better for afro-americans because slavery was abolished.
Jervis Anderson has written: 'The meaning of our numbers' -- subject(s): March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Washington, D.C., 1963, Civil rights, African Americans 'This was Harlem' -- subject(s): African Americans, Civilization, History 'Bayard Rustin' -- subject(s): Biography, African Americans, History, African American civil rights workers, Nonviolence, African American pacifists, Civil rights, African American gay men, Civil rights movements, Civil rights workers, Afro-American pacifists, Afro-Americans
By getting haircuts and getting rid of their Afros, resulting in them becoming regular "Americans" rather than "Afro-Americans"
There were many ethnic groups that fought in the US Civil War. Three of them are the following:1. Irish-Americans;2. British Americans; and3. Afro-Americans..this is a racial group.
A group that is 'franchised' has the right to vote, as opposed to when Afro-Americans and women were not allowed to vote, they were 'disenfranchised.'
No, they are Afro-Jamaican or Afro-Caribbean as they are not Americans but Jamaicans.
dergatory term for afro-americans
Afro-americans
The NAACP is an acronym for the association that helps Afro Americans in their disputes concerning civil rights. They are a peaceful organization with a good reputation for being honest and not being a racist organization.
Claudia D. Johnson has written: 'Understanding To kill a mockingbird' -- subject(s): African Americans in literature, Afro-Americans in literature, Civil rights in literature, History, Literature and history, Sources
William R. Corson has written: 'Promise or peril' -- subject(s): Civil rights, Afro-Americans, African Americans, Afro-American college students, African American college students 'Consequences of failure' -- subject(s): Military policy, Politics and government, Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975 'Widows'