Yes. Many AA left the south to avoid segregation laws and the Ku Klux Klan. The KKK was very evil and so many AA didnt wanna get involved with them
They believed that African-Americans had to leave the South to avoid injustice.
No. Lumees are a community of Indians who are also part African and part European in ancestry. In the past they lived in extremely remote, swampy regions to avoid encroachment by non-Natives.
It was called 'the middle passage'
Martin Luther King Jr. hope for people to avoid racism and bullying.
The French Foreign Legion. The Legion conducts its training in the North African dessert to avoid complications with human rights violations because they have so many infringements.
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African-Americans had to leave the South to avoid injustice.
African Americans had to leave the South to avoid injustice......apex
african americans had to leave the south to avoid injustice~apex
They believed that African-Americans had to leave the South to avoid injustice.
They believed that African-Americans had to leave the South to avoid injustice.
We can avoid contamination and dangerous substances mixing.
We can avoid contamination and dangerous substances mixing.
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The fear about voucher programs leading to segregated schools exists because it's happened before. The first state-sponsored voucher programs arose in Southern states as a way to help white families avoid sending their children to integrated schools. The schools were dubbed "segregation academies" and popped up throughout the South.
South African parrots, such as the African Grey, thrive on a varied diet that includes high-quality pellets, fresh fruits, and vegetables. Foods like apples, carrots, leafy greens, and berries are excellent choices. It's also important to provide occasional nuts and seeds in moderation, as they are high in fat. Always avoid avocado, chocolate, and caffeine, as these can be toxic to parrots.
No, you must enter and leave the country on your South African passport. The following extract is from http://www.home-affairs.gov.za/sa_citizenship.asp "A major citizen who-(a)enters the Republic or departs from the Republic making use of the passport of another country; or(b)while in the Republic, makes use of his or her citizenship or nationality of another country in order to gain an advantage or avoid a responsibility or duty is guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine or imprisonment for a period not exceeding 12 months.".