The US sent men there in '55 and pulled the last man out in '75.
It wasn't really a battle. It was John Brown's 1859 attempt to capture US weapons and arm the slaves so that they might revolt against their masters, but it failed. Ironically, the first man killed by Brown's anti-slavery group was a free black man who worked at Harper's Ferry. He was misidentified as a soldier and shot. President Buchanan quickly sent in US Marines by train and the slave revolt was crushed before in began. John Brown was convicted and hanged.
i think that the last people to get the right to were black women or immigrants such as asians and hispanics...i am not quite sure though.
John Brown
Black Americans appear regularly on US stamps as part of a long-going Black Heritage series - the most recent featured writer Charles Chesnut, last winter -- Ann Julia Cooper will appear on the next issue in June of this year. On Feb 21, 2009, a sheet of 6 designs honoring Civil Rights Pioneers, many of whom are black Americans,will appear. However, I believe the exact answer to your question would be Josephine Baker , Duke Ellington, and Louis Jordan who appeared last July on a sheet of 5 stamps showing vintage black cinema posters.
Nikita Kruschev
Alfred Ali has written: 'Black man, let us make man in our image / by Alfred Ali' 'White Lies Black People Believe' 'Black Man Let Us Make Man in Our Image'
jay-z
Kanye West
Barrack Obama in US?
If you are in England then you burned at the stake. If in the US then you where hanged.
Faldo
They just finished their tour, the black parade. Their last proformance was called ''the Black Parade is Dead.''and yes, they did tour the us.
the big black man in the allie
Mary Ann Surratt
No he was not the first black men to play tennis. Though he was the first black man to win the Us open tennis. But I will try to find the first black man to play tennis.
The US sent men there in '55 and pulled the last man out in '75.