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Rebecca Black

Rebecca Black is an American pop singer who gained worldwide notoriety with her 2011 single "Friday." The video for the song has received over 139 million views on YouTube causing Black to gain international attention as a viral star.

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How Can you Contact Rebecca Black?

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Who raps in Friday by Rebecca Black?

"Friday" was written by Patrice Wilson of Ark Music Factory.

Ark Music Factory provides a service that allows parents to pay a fee and Ark Music Factory will provide a song and produce a music video starring their child. Rebecca was given a choice of two songs and chose this one because the other was "too adult."

Are rachel and rebecca black twins?

Yes.They Are Identical Twins.You Can Check On TwilightSaga.Wikia.Com It Says That They Are It Also Mentions It In The Book :) xGinnyKins.

Where there any black Confederates?

The blacks, almost overwhelmingly slaves, who were pressed into service by the Confederate Army as servants, teamsters, drovers and laborers were *not* soldiers. They were not trained, were not uniformed, were not paid and were not armed. Furthermore their service was not voluntary, they did what their owners required them to do. Although the nature of their duties was such that they did sometimes come under fire, even being killed and wounded, without weapons they could not fight. They were not in the army, they were all merely laborers used by the army for detail work to free white men, soldiers, for fighting. The only black militia unit of which I am aware was formed in New Orleans in 1861. New Orleans had a large free black population who were accepted as such by white society. The blacks formed a militia regiment and offered there services to the Confederacy but were refused. After the city fell to Union forces they accepted service in the Union army. The only blacks actually enlisted in the Confederate Army were those taken under an act of a desperate congress in 1865. A few regiments of slaves were formed in Richmond and they began drilling but the city fell before they could be put into line. They do not seem to have been with the army when it surrendered at Appomattox so presumeably the units just dissolved and the men went home. Now having said all that, I will acknowledge that, nationalism being a funny thing, there were Southern blacks with regional pride that was stronger than whatever resentment they may have had of slavery and who hoped for and did what they could for Southern victory but they were not enlisted in the Confederate Army nor were they soldiers.

there were Black Confederate soldiers. This is a fact, not fiction. Conservative estimates state that over 50,000 African-Confederates served in the Confederate Army. Many of these men saw combat and participated in it. Some died.

Although the Confederate Congress did not authorize Colored Units in the Confederate Army until 1865, when it was too late, there were many unofficial soldiers overlooked by officers who were desperate to fill the ranks so quickly dwindling. Also, many individual Southern states authorized colored militia units. For example, Alabama in 1862.

Some would ask, "Why would they serve; why would they fight?" They served and fought for the same reasons as their white counterparts. They felt that the South was their home, too. Whether slave or free, each had a stake in the society and each had a home they felt endeared to. For example, many Charleston negroes actually cheered at the possibility that they would be able to shoot Yankees shortly after the outbreak of War.

African-Confederates not only offered their services as soldiers but also as laborers. Many colored communities took up collections for the Confederate War Effort. Even individual negroes, both free and slave, contributed their money for the Confederate Government.

The African-Confederate went to War for the South as body servants, teamsters, laborers, and even soldiers. Many saw action. Some were wounded and some were killed in defense of the South. Most were loyal and cared for their master with whom they went to war. Many cases tell of a body servant removing a wounded soldier to the surgeon or taking the body of a fallen soldier home for proper burial.

How many Black soldiers served for the Confederacy in the War Between the States? Perhaps no one will ever know. Estimates run anywhere from 30,000 to 100,000. However, because the victors- the north - needed to give the world the impression the War was fought over slavery, a concerted scheme was put into motion to suppress the figures by destroying records, thus giving credence to their 'the war was fought over slavery' mantra. While a large number of government records were distorted or destroyed, thousands of 'other' records in the form of letters and photos remain.

The black Confederates were a combination of free blacks and slaves who were house servants accompanying white masters, Kennedy said. Confederate Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest freed 44 of his slaves after they served Forrest's cavalry forces, Kennedy said. Unlike blacks in the Union Army who served in all-black regiments, blacks in the Confederate Army fought in mixed units, he said.

Black Confederates Why haven't we heard more about them? National Park Service historian, Ed Bearrs, stated, "I don't want to call it a conspiracy to ignore the role of Blacks both above and below the Mason-Dixon line, but it was definitely a tendency that began around 1910" Historian, Erwin L. Jordan, Jr., calls it a "cover-up" which started back in 1865. He writes, "During my research, I came across instances where Black men stated they were soldiers, but you can plainly see where 'soldier' is crossed out and 'body servant' inserted, or 'teamster' on pension applications." Another black historian, Roland Young, says he is not surprised that blacks fought. He explains that "some, if not most, Black southerners would support their country" and that by doing so they were "demonstrating it's possible to hate the system of slavery and love one's country." This is the very same reaction that most African Americans showed during the American Revolution, where they fought for the colonies, even though the British offered them freedom if they fought for them.

What language is Rebecca black?

Rebecca Black is not a language. Rebecca Black is a singer. She made the viral music video "Friday."

Why people don't like blacks?

There are two main reasons why some people dislike black dogs. First, because their faces are dark it is harder to read their facial expressions and know whether they are being friendly or aggressive. Second, in the Muslim faith black dogs are considered evil.

Is Rebecca Black going to sing the theme song of 'I Didn't Do It'?

Rebecca Black will not be singing the theme song 'I Didn't Do It'. The reason she will not be doing is because she did not get paid enough.

What is the address to send a fan letter to Rebecca Black?

ARK Music Factory

Rebecca Black

16752 Debra Cirl

Huntington Beach, CA 92647

US

What is the black mans prayer?

"The Black Man's Prayer" is a powerful expression of hope, resilience, and the desire for justice within the African American community. It often reflects themes of perseverance in the face of adversity, the longing for equality, and the quest for a better future. This prayer embodies a collective yearning for understanding, respect, and the acknowledgment of the struggles faced by Black individuals throughout history. It serves as a reminder of the strength found in unity and faith.

Did black hawk go to school?

black hawk didnt go to school its a bird they cant talk read or write more less go to school...

How many times does rebecca black day Friday?

How many times does Rebecca Black say "Friday"?

I counted 27 on lyricsmania.com...

partyin', partyin, YEAH!

Who likes Rebecca black?

actually i do. sure the song is annoying. but that's only cause they auto tuned her.

Does Rebecca Black have any siblings?

Yes, 1 brother (Jacob Black) and 1 sister (Rachel Black).

Why does my Wife go out with Black Boyfriends dancing?

First off she's your wife and shouldn't be unless she belongs to a club or theatrical group where she needs to practice dance with black men. If this isn't the case then why are you sitting there allowing her to get away with it? You don't have boyfriends when you're married! It's time you sat her down and expressed how you feel. If she is in dance and needs to practice with a black person then leave it alone or, you could get interested and ask if you could come along to see her practice. If she isn't into dance or theater then put your foot down and tell her she's married, you don't like it and if it continues she's out the door!

Does Rebecca black burp?

Everyone burps, so obviously she does burp

Is Rebecca Black a Disney music artist from the US?

Rebecca Black is not a Disney music artist.

Her "Friday" recording was produced by the vanity music label Ark Music Factory.

What is the names of Rebecca Blacks grandparents?

Rebecca Black has not publicly shared the names of her grandparents. Information about her family members, particularly those outside of her immediate family, tends to be private. Therefore, their names are not widely known or available in public sources.

Is Rebecca Black Mexican?

Rebecca Black's mother is a natural born Mexican citizen. By Mexican law this makes Rebecca Black a natural born Mexican citizen by descent automatically and also an American citizen owing to her birth place and her father being an American citizen.

Effectively Rebecca Black may very well be a dual national if her mother ever registered her at a Mexican consulate abroad. Though even if she wasnt registered this doesnt cut her citizenship rights and just needs to apply to get her legal papers in order.

Rebecca Black's race may or may not be mixed as there are also white caucasian Mexicans.