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The group Smokey Robinson & The Miracles have released many well known songs. Among them are The Tracks of My Tears, Tears of a Clown and I Second That Emotion.THE MIRACLES have had over 50 Chart Hits in their long career. These included the following : The Miraclesscored the Motown Records label's first million-selling hit record with "Shop Around" in 1960 and further established themselves as one of Motown's top acts with the hit singles, "You've Really Got a Hold on Me", "What's So Good About Goodbye", "Way Over There", "I'll Try Something New", "Mickey's Monkey", "Going to a Go-Go","(Come 'Round Here) I'm the One You Need", "Just A Mirage", "If You Can Want", "More Love", "I Don't Blame You At All", "Ooo Baby Baby",The multi-award-winning "The Tracks of My Tears","Special Occasion", "I Second That Emotion", "Baby Baby Don't Cry" The Tears of a Clown","Love Machine" "Do It Baby" , and "My Girl Has Gone".
Because the genre of rap was starting by Blacks does not mean all or most black people rap.
the complex on the corner of Second and Riverside was Daytona's most famous landmark. The buildings on the left housed the race shops.
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Blacks and wannabe blacks.
No, most blacks did not leave the south after the civil war.
It's often the ground breakers who are subjected to the most mistreatment. Jackie Robinson, the man who integrated Major League Baseball, was verbally abused and subjected to racist actions from team members who were not happy about blacks entering the major leagues. He was spit on as a deliberate show of disrespect.
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Brazil...the country is home to around 12.9 million blacks.
It depends on where you were living. While blacks were never treated entirely as equals, some states treated them far better than others, and gave them more opportunities. By most accounts, northern states had eliminated slavery by 1804. Free blacks in the north were thus able to gain access to schooling (Quakers were among the Christian denominations most active in opening schools that blacks could attend); by the early 1820s, there is evidence that some blacks were attending universities. Northern blacks also were able to open small businesses, as carpenters or painters or other kinds of tradesmen. A few became teachers or clergy. In the south, with few exceptions, blacks were still enslaved in 1815, and were thus unable to gain any measure of equality. One southern city with a few free black and mixed-race residents was New Orleans, but for the most part, blacks who lived in the south did so under the condition of servitude.
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There was widespread racism in the 1920's. Blacks and Mexican immigrants, along with Jews and Catholics, were single out persecution as whites became determined to preserve what they considered to be the Anglo-American heritage. Blacks and Mexican immigrants were at the bottom of the wage scale and only able to work the most menial of jobs.
Jackie Robinson was the first African-American man to play baseball. The major league was fairly new at the non-segregating game, and most African-American men were afraid of the white men already in the major leagues making fun of them for the color of their skin.Jackie Robinson was not fazed by this and as a result, started to play in the Major League. This brought spitting, ridicule, etc. from his teammates because he was black, and Robinson kept going with it, encouraging other blacks to join the major leagues.