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Northern cities
African American civil rights activists in the 1950's shared one common goal, which was equal rights and to be able to walk freely without being discriminated against.
First African American mayors of Los Angeles, Chicago and Detroit, respectively.
South American is the proper adjective meaning from South America. For instance, South American vaqueros have a lot in common with North American cowboys.
not at all.. it depends on your school, if you have bullys, cliques, etc. at my school there isnt really "bullys" but just people who talk behind your back.. every high school is unique, but for the most part, the high schools in the movies are very similar. however, the physical contact bullying is not as common.
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A common feature in African American schools, particularly during the era of segregation, was a focus on cultivating a strong sense of community and cultural identity. These schools often emphasized African American history, literature, and arts, fostering pride and resilience among students. Many educators employed innovative teaching methods to overcome limited resources, creating a rich educational environment despite systemic inequities. Additionally, community involvement was crucial, with parents and local leaders often playing active roles in supporting the schools.
Using African instruments and songs in their services
No. Common's parents are both African American.
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yes because there colored and not many african kids have blue eyes
Yes, it is possible to be Puerto Rican, African, and American; however, it is not common to find people without all these nationalities in their blood.
I'm guessing your African American?
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