Yes, there were wealthy African Americans in the 1930s, although they were a minority. Some African Americans managed to accumulate wealth through entrepreneurship, real estate, and professional careers. For example, there were successful black business owners, doctors, lawyers, and entertainers who achieved significant wealth during this time. However, racial discrimination and economic disparities limited the opportunities for wealth accumulation for the majority of African Americans.
yes in the late 1800s ther were two African Americans in the Alamo
Yes, African Americans are humans. They are the same as any other person in the world.
He made an impact, not only on African Americans, and also on any fair minded person of any race.
Only some African Americans should be able to vote
African-Americans are not the majority in any state. In all states, with the exception of Hawaii, European-Americans are the majority. Mississippi has the largest percentage of African-Americans, at 37%. New York has the largest population of African-Americans, at 3,080,000.
yes in the late 1800s ther were two African Americans in the Alamo
Yes, African Americans are humans. They are the same as any other person in the world.
They had more african americans than any other states
Yes. There is a link below to an article on the history of African Americans in the Civil War.
African-Americans are Americans of African ancestry. "American" is a nationality and not a race. Egyptians are not any kind of Americans. They are Egyptians. Egyptian is also a nationality.
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He made an impact, not only on African Americans, and also on any fair minded person of any race.
Is there any evidence they do?
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Only some African Americans should be able to vote