Doctor Mae Jemison was a Mission Specialist on STS-47 in 1992.
African Americans who served in the war are commonly referred to as African American soldiers or African American servicemen.
to create a non-denominational religious organization that served the spiritual, economical and social needs of Philadelphia's African American community
OK. on the american side, washington at first refused to accept african american sodiers. but the british offer of freedom to enslaved people made washington change his policy. by the end of the war, some 7,000 african americans had served on the american side, including 2,000 navy. african americans also served in northern militais and state armies. most soulthern states, however, refused to accept african american soldiers. slave owners feared armed slave revolts.
That African American men were dying for the country but still treated as second-class citizens.
== == African Americans served in both the American army and the Navy during the War of 1812. In fact one in five sailors during this period was African American. Iris Beasley Park Ranger Fort McHenry NM & HS
No. Dr. Mae Jemison is a physician and the first African-American female astronaut in space. She served aboard the space shuttle Endeavour, launched September 12, 1992.
African Americans who served in the war are commonly referred to as African American soldiers or African American servicemen.
Free African American from Pennsylvania who server for Union. Free African American from Pennsylvania who served for Union.
James armistead,an african American was
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Is the question about the space shuttle, or the game of shuttle-cock? More information is needed.
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Kenneth Clark is the first Black president of the American Psychological Association.
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african-american soldiers served in separate región. They were usually paid less tan whites and suffered other kinds of discrimination.
OK. on the american side, washington at first refused to accept african american sodiers. but the british offer of freedom to enslaved people made washington change his policy. by the end of the war, some 7,000 african americans had served on the american side, including 2,000 navy. african americans also served in northern militais and state armies. most soulthern states, however, refused to accept african american soldiers. slave owners feared armed slave revolts.