It doesn't, because they weren't.
No, Israelites weren't African or descendants of Africans; however, they were black which doesn't automatically mean they were from Africa. The term African American was only applied either because enslaved Israelites (in America) were thought to have been captured in parts of Africa where they fled, or because it was used to hide the Israelites true heritage leaving "African Americans" confused about who they are, where they come from, and where they have their strongest connections in history.
it was made out of buffalo hide and deer hide.
Native Americans in North America used several types of transportation. On water, they used canoes made of hide or wood. After the 17th century, horses were available, so they learned how to use them.
buffalo hide is buffalo fur, or skin. you can look at pictures of buffalo hide at any search engine, just by clicking images (preferably Google, Ask, or Bing) buffalo hide was used for clothing by the Native Americans. they also built teepees out of buffalo hide.
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simply because there was no work adn with slavery they needed a place to hide and not be able to get captured also America was a free country in Oregon if they took the Oregon trail.
no. there are no places to hide when you are that tall in the African Savannah !
No, Israelites weren't African or descendants of Africans; however, they were black which doesn't automatically mean they were from Africa. The term African American was only applied either because enslaved Israelites (in America) were thought to have been captured in parts of Africa where they fled, or because it was used to hide the Israelites true heritage leaving "African Americans" confused about who they are, where they come from, and where they have their strongest connections in history.
It got started by an African American woman who felt that even though she had escaped, that other African Americans should escape. Lots of people that were "whites" helped with this process by opening their houses to hide African Americans, which could be very dangerous to the person who owned the house.
They would hide in trees and bushes. And catch them by surprise therefor killing a lot of men.
it was made out of buffalo hide and deer hide.
AnswerI have quoted the "I Too Sing America" and "I Hear America Singing" at the bottom of this response, thanks to Poets.Org:The poem indirectly refers to Walt Whitman's poems like "I Hear America Singing" and "Song of Myself Part I" where Walt Whitman uses the metaphor of song to discuss how Americans from various different occupations all come together to create one harmonious American identity. In Langston Hughes' view, the African-American has been forced out of this song of America, but is an important part. In this poem, he petitions the reader to see that he is equal to his White brothers.He reveals the racism set deep in American culture at the time by saying that "whenever company comes" he, a representative for the African-American community, are forced to eat in the kitchen. In this way, the African-Americans can be swept under the carpet and not incorporated into the face that America presents to the world. However, he says that this isolation, while mostly negative, does have a salutary element. He can "grow strong".Langston is not only negative. He foresees a future in which all Americans will recognize that African Americans are truly a part of American culture and will blown away by the beauty of that culture. Their importance will be so central that nobody will "dare" to relegate him to the kitchen to hide. Instead, they will be ashamed that they ever asked the African-American community to do that. In a certain sense, some of that "future" has come to pass, but much more progress still has to be done for African-Americans to really become equal partners in the Song of America.I, too, sing America.I am the darker brother.They send me to eat in the kitchenWhen company comes,But I laugh,And eat well,And grow strong.Tomorrow,I'll be at the tableWhen company comes.Nobody'll dareSay to me,"Eat in the kitchen,"Then.Besides,They'll see how beautiful I amAnd be ashamed-I, too, am America.
Hide the "Made in Israel" sticker. (Quite serious answer)
Ok your question makes NO SENSE and if its implying that you need to hide stuff from the African American ethnicity then your kinda being racist....just saying....
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America Undercover - 1986 Surveillance No Place to Hide was released on: USA: 1 January 1986
Native Americans in North America used several types of transportation. On water, they used canoes made of hide or wood. After the 17th century, horses were available, so they learned how to use them.