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Neither. Jesus was a Hebrew of Mixed-Race Lineage who existed on earth during a time when modern 'Racial / Ethnic' descriptors were NOT used or even heard of.
The first African American locomotive engineer for the Houston Beltway Terminal was John E. McCarty. He made history in the early 20th century, breaking racial barriers in the railroad industry during a time of widespread segregation. McCarty's achievement paved the way for future generations of African Americans in the field.
Moses Fleetwood Walker played 42 games for the Toledo Blue Stockings of the American Association in 1884. The American Association, at the time, was considered a major league. Moses Walker had a brother, Welday Walker, who played 5 games for the Blue Stockings in 1884. Robinson was the first African American to play major league baseball during the 'modern era'. His career spanned 1947-1956 with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Philip B. Downing was an African American inventor best known for his patent for the mailbox. While specific awards may not be widely documented in historical records, his contributions to innovation, particularly in the postal system, have been recognized over time. His work has been acknowledged as part of the broader narrative of African American inventors and their impact on society.
The very first African-American owned and operated newspaper was Freedom's Journal. First published in 1827, it mostly appealed to the free African-Americans at the time.
African-American men participated in official Georgia politics for the first time.
African-American men participated in official Georgia politics for the first time
Sojourner Truth spoke about womens rights during the time when African American's were inslaved in Southrn states. She was African American.
Langston Hughes was a famous African American poet during the Harlem Renaissance. He is known for his impactful poems that explored the African American experience and social issues of his time. His works like "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" and "Harlem" are renowned for their lyricism and powerful messages.
Langston Hughes was a famous poet during the Harlem Renaissance. His poetry often explored the African American experience and addressed social and political issues of the time. Hughes's work had a significant impact on the literary and cultural landscape of the period.
Phillis Wheatley was an African American poet during the American Revolution. She wrote "To the King's Most Excellent Majesty" during this time period praising the King for repealing the Stamp Act.
June Sing is a famous African American doctor. A woman at that. It was very complicated for her during the time that she was a doctor.
There were many African American troops in the US Civil War. By 1865, one in ten Union Soldiers was African American. An estimated 40,000 African Americans died in the war.
Do you mean Barbie's friends Christie, Shani, Nichelle or Asha? Or do you mean one of the following African-American Barbies? Children's Palace Disney Fun African-American Dance Magic African-American Flight Time African-American Fun to Dress African-American revised in pink camisole and panties Happy Holidays African-American in fuchsia Ice Capades 50th Anniversary African-American My First African-American revised in purple and white tutu Nigerian Sears Lavender Surprise African-American Summit African-American Wedding Fantasy African-American Western Fun African-American Woolworth Special Expressions African-American revised in pink dress
It depends on what you are discussing. If you are doing an essay, it depends on the time frame that you are focusing on. If you are talking to someone, use African American.
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