Well that depends really, usually if they're born in the slums, well they tend to live for about 34-35 give or take a few years. This is caused by law enforcers wanting something to do. Sometimes though, about .05% people survive by just luck; they might just hop enough fences so they don't get shot or they might not show up in the dark, due to some sunburn (sunburn usually happens when parents neglect their children and leave them out too long in the sun.) Thus black people live for not too long, especially the kids with no future.
Since Rebecca Cole was an African American woman living in the middle of the 19th century before any passage of laws protecting African Americans, it can be assumed she went through many hardships during her life. Rebecca was the second African American woman to become a doctor in the U.S.
They put together an "Exhibit of American Negroes" to showcase African American scholarship and life in America.
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Jacob Lawrence
haha I've thought about this too but no...not everyone can. Actually, none of the African American people I know can sing for their life :)
The average lifespan of the average African-American male is 69 years.
She faced double discrimination as an African-American woman.
89 times for the average African American
The average life expectancy for African American males is around 71 years, while for African American females it is around 76 years. Life expectancy can vary based on various factors such as health habits, access to healthcare, and socioeconomic status.
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N. F. Mossell has written: 'The work of the Afro-American woman' -- subject(s): African American authors, African American women, African American women in literature, African Americans in literature, American literature, History and criticism, Intellectual life, Poetry, Women and literature, Women authors 'Little Dansie's one day at Sabbath school' -- subject(s): Christian life, Fiction
Since Rebecca Cole was an African American woman living in the middle of the 19th century before any passage of laws protecting African Americans, it can be assumed she went through many hardships during her life. Rebecca was the second African American woman to become a doctor in the U.S.
They put together an "Exhibit of American Negroes" to showcase African American scholarship and life in America.
Calvin Baker has written: 'Dominion' -- subject(s): Fiction, Freedmen, History, Frontier and pioneer life, African American men, African American families, African American farmers 'Dominion' -- subject(s): Freedmen, History, Frontier and pioneer life, African American men, African American families, African American farmers, Fiction
The average life expectancy for a woman in the United States is 69 years.
The average life expectancy of a woman born in 1936 was around 63 years.
All African Americans were slaves.