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At first Washington refused to accept African American soldiers, but when the British offered freedom to enslaved people, He changed his policy by accepting African American soldiers for the war.Source: Prentice Hall AMERICA HISTORY OF OUR NATIONp.s. I know you guys are not doing your homework *coughs* *says Mr. Danish's HONORS class under his breath*-Anonymous
As outlined in the US Constitution, Americans, while holding office, cannot accept foreign titles. This is found in Article I, Section 9, Clause 8, and is known as the Title of Nobility Clause.
You should look this up on National Geographic an-or the Discovery Channels/ websites. They had a special explaining this in depth. Many African-Americans dont have any idea what percentage of African blood the they are due to a lot of rapes that occured by slave masters and female slaves. Usually in America deep brown skin is usally regarded as African American or Black. A lot of people who have on black parent and one white are usually considered or conider them self "mixed"/ bi-racial or black
Du Bois believed that African Americans should not accept segregation.
Du Bois believed that african americans should not accept segregation
Booker T. Washington..
Booker T. Washington..
Dubois believed that African Americans should not accept segregation
Booker T. Washington
It was because they were different and white people couldn't accept that
On 1 June 1942.
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.
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.
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.
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.