They were called "Negro Spirituals".
NO he was not African-American
No, Sam Houston WAS not African-American.
It means the person is an African-American, as well as a Christian. African-American is usually understood to mean that the person has an African origin, and lives in America.
yes shirley horn is African American.
Yes, Jill Scott is African American
Those are called spirituals, which originated from the African American slave experience in the United States. Spirituals often combined African rhythms and melodies with Christian teachings and biblical scripture, serving as a means of resilience, hope, and cultural expression for enslaved individuals.
The name Zetilla does not have a Biblical meaning. The name is African American in origin, and it is a woman's name.
African American music that combined blues and ragtime
African American music that combined blues and ragtime
hymns
Langston hughes
Langston Hughes
whites loved jazz. They used African American poetry and combined it with African American influenced music, like jazz.
No where. That is the title of Hilary Clinton's book which is from an African proverb.
African Combined Events Championships was created in 1999.
The first musical to feature an all African American cast was "In Dahomey," which premiered in 1903. Written by Bert Williams and George Walker, it was a groundbreaking production that showcased African American talent on Broadway. The show combined elements of vaudeville with a storyline set in the African kingdom of Dahomey, and it played a significant role in the history of African American theater.
It is not biblical. It is an Irish name -see link below. It is also used by Boston College to mean "African-American, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American.