If you are asking whether Africans were still enslaved in the US in 1919, the answer is no. Slavery ended after the Civil War. President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863. But America remained segregated, with fewer opportunities for blacks (who were then called "Negroes"), including lower pay and many restrictions on where they could live, what schools they could attend, and what occupations they could enter. However, if you are asking where slavery still existed, there were no North American or European countries that practiced slavery any more by 1919. However, in some parts of Africa, there is evidence that some form of enslavement still existed-- usually debt bondage (where a person who owed money became an indentured servant, trying to work off the amount of money that was owed).
Enslaved Africans kept African history and culture alive by telling stories.
Why did woman and enslaved Africans question their position in war? Some enslaved Africans were women. Which war? What position are you referring to? The question is pretty vague.
Spain was the first country to import enslaved Africans to the Americas :)
Enslaved Africans kept African history and culture alive by telling stories.
Africans.
Better questions is; How many Africans are still enslaved by Muslims and hindus?
The Africans that were enslaved in the Southern Colonies were the main workforce because the settlers did not have the endurance or skills to do the work. Africans were strong, skilled, and were able to endure the climate better than the people who enslaved them.
It is estimated that around 4 to 4.8 million enslaved Africans were sent to Brazil during the transatlantic slave trade. Brazil received the largest number of enslaved Africans of any country in the Americas.
The Family was important to enslaved Africans because they helped them survive brutality of slavery. they gave them hope and encouragement.
From the 15th Century through the 19th Century, it is estimated that 15 millions Africans were enslaved.
in what ways did enslaved Africans create their own unique culture in the Americas
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