If you are using Black Hills as the name of a place, then yes, it should be capitalized because it would be a proper noun. i.e. Black Hills of South Dakota.
If it isn't being used as a particular place, i.e. Look on top of those black hills which are next to that white mountain, then it would not be capitalized.
Yes, "Black community" should be capitalized as it is referencing a specific racial or ethnic group.
Generally, "Black Power" revolution should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific movement or ideology advocating for the empowerment of Black people.
Race should be capitalized when referring to a specific racial or ethnic group, such as Black, White, Hispanic, or Asian. If referring to race in a general sense, it should not be capitalized.
This patient is a black female of Canadian descent who would like to be tested for Human Immunodeficiency Virus.
Yes because it is a major event in history.
Yes, "Black community" should be capitalized as it is referencing a specific racial or ethnic group.
yes, you do capitalize The Black Hills.
Yes, in MLA style, "Black" is capitalized when referring to race.
Paha Sapa. The Lakota Sioux call the Black Hills Paha Sapa - hills of black.
the black hills are 5,267 feet high
The Black Hills are in the southwestern part of South Dakota. Mount Rushmore is located in Black Hills, South Dakota.
Gold in 1874 was found in the black hills.
The Black Hills are on the USGS map as an uplift.
Black Hills Corporation was created in 1941.
Black Hills Ammunition was created in 1981.
Black Hills Ordnance Depot was created in 1942.
The Black Hills of South Dakota are so named because of their appearance. Seen from a distance, the Black Hills appear black due to being covered in pine trees.