After World War I, African American soldiers expected to be recognized as full citizens with equal rights and opportunities, having bravely fought for their country. They hoped for improved social and economic conditions, greater respect, and an end to racial discrimination. However, many returned to a harsh reality of systemic racism, violence, and disenfranchisement, leading to widespread disappointment and a renewed push for civil rights. This disillusionment laid the groundwork for the later civil rights movements in the following decades.
I would expect most of them lived in France.
give their jobs to returning men
competence
The average age of soldiers in the American Revolution was 18 years old. There were some soldiers that lied about their age so that that could participate in battles.
The life expectancy of soldiers living in the trenches during World War I varied significantly based on factors like location and time, but on average, it was often just a few months, particularly for those engaged in intense fighting. Many soldiers faced not only the dangers of enemy fire but also harsh living conditions, disease, and malnutrition, which contributed to high casualty rates. Some estimates suggested that in certain battles, such as the Battle of the Somme, a soldier could expect to survive only a few weeks. Overall, the treacherous environment and relentless warfare severely impacted soldiers' lifespans.
Eckford expected the National Guard soldiers to uphold their duty to protect and support the students as they integrated into Central High School. He anticipated that the soldiers would help ensure the safety of the African American students amidst hostility and violence from segregationist groups. Ultimately, he hoped they would act as a stabilizing force and foster an environment conducive to peaceful integration.
I'm caucasian and when I went there random Japanese people were taking photos with me just because I was a foreigner. You'd probably expect the same every now and then, but I don't think they'd be racist.
I am 41 year old African American female, with 2 children and diagnose 2006 with ovarian cancer. What should I expect?
They were anxious and didn't know what to expect.
I would expect most of them lived in France.
They can expect to reach the age of 41 years old.
give their jobs to returning men
To spread the Gospel about Jesus Christ to every living creature.
give their jobs to returning men
Probably not, though the usage is somewhat undefined.In a combination of terms of this type, the first word (in the case of "American African", this is "American") is usually an adjective and the second ("African") is a noun. In English usage, the first indicates the source ancestry, and the second the place a person is associated with, usually by birth.So an Irish American is a person born, or at least raised, in the United States, with Irish ancestry. There is variation in what this means, as all US residents seem to be Irish Americans on St. Patrick's Day.And a French Canadian is a person born in Canada, but of French ancestry.But an American African would be rather too unspecific, I think. There are many countries in Africa, and I would expect the noun part of the term would refer to a nation, rather than a continent. So a person might be an American Liberian, a Liberian of American descent.The term African American (note reversed order) is somewhat exceptional, as it implies things that are only evident given a historic context. Most dictionaries define the term as an American of Black African descent, or even an American of sub-Saharan Black African descent. Some African Americans want to go farther, saying that to be truly African American, a person has to be descendant from people who were slaves in the old South, which would make Michelle Obama African American but Barack Obama not. But this is not a universally accepted idea, which, from a linguistic point of view, makes it nonstandard usage.
Purse/wallet, cell phone, credit card, jewelry
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