yes always she was beaten often
no her childhood was not fun she was a slave and had been rented out to a woman named miss suzan who made her watch her her child when she was asleep and would be whipped her child woke.
First of all the slaves were spread throughout the U.S. But to answer your question slave life was not as hard as people today make it out to be. Being a slave was like being in poverty. You didn't have much money but you had a house and clothes. You weren't whipped unless you tried to steal or escape the farm. Basically you were treated asif u were a child and/or employee of the owner.
Wilma Rudolph's child, Xurry Eldridge, is a boy.
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Abusive Child Labor. Which was unfortunate for poor family's that was depending on their child's income.
Amelia was the first born child of Samuel "Edwin" Stanton Earhart and Amelia "Amy" Otis Earhart
she was a tomboy.
she was a child in 1897
Yes, Amelia was the oldest child
she didnt have any kids
Amelia Earhart was an American, not English. She had no children. There is some speculation that she might have been pregnant when she embarked on her final flight.
At her grandparents home in Atchison, Kansas
Yes, Amelia was the oldest child in her family. She had a 3 year younger sister, Muriel
No, she had a young sister with whom she played well.
She rode ponies bareback with her little sister when they were children.
Amelia's nickname as a child was "Meely". Because her sister couldn't pronounce her name correctly.
no because she is dead!