While there are several African-American churches which support this contention, namely the Black Israelite churches, the historical and general religious consensus has come to the fact that the Jews (both in the Arab world and in Europe) along with several non-Jewish Levantine populations are the descendants of the ancient Hebrews. This has been clearly supported by DNA studies. The Jews (Israelites; Hebrew people) are Mediterranean in origin and range fair-skinned to Middle Eastern in appearance. Any others who decide to join us are permitted to do so but that requires formal conversion and acceptance of what Judaism entails.
MLK's goal for blacks in America was for them to enjoy social equality with every other ethnic group.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Slavery changed America's history in many ways! Blacks were treated terrible and were forced to do work that was uneccesary.
One year before the arrivalof the mayflower
Blacks were enslaved and forced to work on the plantations for little or no money.
minorities, (Blacks, chinese and those dam Mongorians
there would be no blacks in america
The white Americans took blacks from Africa. They put them in a boat nude, and shipped them to America as slaves. They separated the blacks from their family. The slave masters did cruel things to these African slaves. This why African-Americans live in the United States. If the Americans never shipped blacks to America, blacks today would be in Africa. Also, this is why we have racism in America.
No... the first blacks in America would of been in New Amsterdam (later to be known as New York)
If you are referring to African slaves, then no, they came from Africa. The Ancient Hebrews came from Asia.
The Hebrews' civilization never declined. We are still here. The majority of us live in Israel and North America.
What where some conflicks bewteen blacks and whites?
That would have to be a tie between North America, South America, and Australia.
The blacks lived evry where around North America,But only a few states didnt have slavery.
they were both great leaders and liberated people from slavery. Nelson for the blacks and Moses for the hebrews what great men! :)
Maryland of course !
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