Much of America was still segregated along racial lines in 1917.
There are hundreds, if not thousands of African languages. Can you specify one?
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Much of America was still segregated along racial lines in 1917.
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African Americans have always been a significant group even when they were not treated as such. African American's helped build this country and made great contributions making them as notable as any other ethnic group.
The large scale movement of hundreds of thousands of Southern blacks to the cities of the North
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There is no official documentation that African-Americans fought for the South. Researching this topic on the web, I've seen numbers as great as 300,000 of them fighting for the Confederacy. What is known, is that the thousands of slaves were serving in the Confederacy, but not as soldiers. They were in non-combat roles as servants, laborers, teamster, musician, cooks, etc. The conclusion, however, there may have been several hundred African-Americans armed, and not the tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands claimed. I am providing you with two sites with opposing point of views and you can decide.
African Americans experienced significant changes during World War I, as many took on roles in the military and the workforce. The Great Migration saw hundreds of thousands move from the rural South to urban centers in the North for better job opportunities and to escape racial discrimination. Despite their contributions, African American soldiers faced segregation and discrimination within the military and society. The war heightened awareness of racial injustices, ultimately sowing the seeds for the Civil Rights Movement in the following decades.
Yes, there have been hundreds of African-Americans who have become very successful veterinarians in the United States since 1950.
Fredrick Dullas, Dred Scott and much more. Hundreds if not thousands of slaves escaped.