There never was a mass exodus across the Mississippi by ship or captains. The Mississippi isn’t that wide and has many crossings points.
there are a lot of captains but the top captain is Richard 'Richie McCaw'
the current All Black captain is Richard 'Richie' McCaw'
Ritchie played/ playes for the new zealand all blacks and the crusaders. He captains both teams
they segregated blacks and whites.
Because they had run out of manpower. It was certainly a desperate measure, because it cut across all the Confederate beliefs about the place of blacks.
there is nothing wron with blacks
because whites didn't like blacks and they thought they were better than blacks !
No, because blacks were segregated at that time so blacks couldn't vote.
Segregation in WW1 limited blacks rights to serve in the infantry in the war. Blacks mainly drove trucks carrying supplies, were chef's, and some others but nothing major in the actual front lines. But not until the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) demanded that blacks be able to become officers and fight in the front lines. But even then, blacks rights would still be cut short even from WW1 to WW2. But many African-Americans fought along side of the French troops on the front lines. (Over 350,000 African-Americans)
First was blacks.
All Blacks
The answer will depend on what you are trying to compare the number of blacks in the US with:the number of non-blacks in the USthe number of blacks living outside the US.