Spelman College in Atlanta, GA
In 1904 very few women were allowed to work, have a bank account, go to college, have a business, have credit. African American women had fewer rights, but no woman could vote. If an African American woman worked at all it would have been as a housekeeper.
No, all sharecroppers were not African American
YES it now does. But before July 2, 1964 it did not.
Like all the other 100s of African American males. . .
Yes! she attended alabma state college in montgomery for a short amount of time but shhe dropped out eventually to help her ill granmother. A year later her grandmother passed away! :( hope i helped !<3 c:
Sandy Stephens
In 1904 very few women were allowed to work, have a bank account, go to college, have a business, have credit. African American women had fewer rights, but no woman could vote. If an African American woman worked at all it would have been as a housekeeper.
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That all depends on his "taste" or preference of women.
by giving all of their swag to the nazi
No, all sharecroppers were not African American
because of women wanted sex all the time
Sojourner Truth was a prominent African American abolitionist and women's rights activist who spoke out against slavery and for women's suffrage at a time when women, particularly African American women, had limited rights and opportunities. She traveled widely to advocate for these causes, challenging societal norms and advocating for equality for all.
NO, I think people like to group all black people the same when it comes to thinking but it's untrue. africans, African Americans as well as caibbeans may be black but that's where it ends. when it comes to women, African men think of what culture the women comes from and if it's similar to theirs but African American men think more into who is HOT.
Science has revealed that all men like curves on women and therefore women possessing callipygian appear attractive.
During the seneca Falls convention, women campaigned for their rights, and prohibition. They were also supporting african american rights, believing that all men and women are created equal.
No. They were African American And White/Caucasian.