Words are important to everyone.
They are the basis for all communication.
Americans are not considered European in terms of cultural heritage and ancestry, as they have diverse backgrounds that may include European, African, Asian, Indigenous, and other ancestries. While some Americans may have European ancestry, it is not the sole or defining aspect of their cultural heritage.
60% of African Americans have some European Ancestry, while 75% have European or Native American ancestry. That leaves 40% with no European Ancestry, 85% with no Native American ancestry and 25% with only African ancestry.
It supports the idea that African Americans are not important.
In the 18th Century, African Americans were considered lesser people or not people at all. The African Americans of this time were usually treated as property and worked like slaves.
See website: Statistics About the Vietnam War.
The racial segragation of African-Americans from European-Americans still existed during WW I, even in the armed forces. On the American side, African Americans were segregated from White Americans.
It's not. Kwanzaa is not an important holiday for African-Americans or Americans of African descent because it is a made up holiday - conceived and propogated by a convicted felon. Sincerely, Aleke Msumba
It must be said that drugs had (and have) exactly the same effects on African-Americans as they had (and have) on European-Americans, Asian-Americans and Native Americans.
Sierra Leone was the first African country to become independent from a European power.
they were African Americans who were pilots
Native Americans, European Americans and African Americans.
Firstly they were not considered African Americans at the time. They were slaves and treated as chattels, as sub-humans. Treated appallingly.