Sounds like Dred Scott, the slave whose appeal for freedom controversially reached the Supreme Court.
When he was eventually freed, he worked on the trains.
no, because there would be a 90% chance that a black man was a slave or was once one and why would he fight for the slave cause, so....logically no unless he was still a slave and was being threatened by his master
In my opinion, black.
before the holocost
The first black captain was Humozac, but im not sure who the first one to capturre and sell a slave was... sorry :S
black will rebel
no, because there would be a 90% chance that a black man was a slave or was once one and why would he fight for the slave cause, so....logically no unless he was still a slave and was being threatened by his master
An escaped slave who became a conductor of the under railroad🙌🏽
Harriet Tubman.
Robert Black - conductor - was born in 1950.
Robert Black - conductor - died in 1993.
a slave condutor what else
Unfortunately, the slave trade of black women and black people in general was devastating to slave families. Most often, families were separated, and black women never saw their families again.
Orchestra conductor, because our brain is doing so many things at once. (An orchestra conductor does many things at once).
Harriet Tubman, an abolitionist and former slave, was known as "Black Moses" for her leadership in guiding many enslaved individuals to freedom along the Underground Railroad. She played a pivotal role in the antislavery movement and as a conductor on the Underground Railroad, risking her life to help others escape to freedom.
Even though he was black, he was no slave.
An escaped slave who became a conductor of the under railroad🙌🏽
An escaped slave who became a conductor of the under railroad🙌🏽