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Historical Places In African American History  


         There are many historical monuments and sites which commemorate the notable achievements of the great African-Americans. Some historical places in African American history are as follows: More...

List Of African American Women And Men In History

List Of African American Women And Men In History

History of African American men or women is no different and is much of a part of American history. During the period of 1619 to 1865, there were Africans brought as captives, the basic descendants. It is not just they, but also the Caribbean blacks who migrated and settled in the US are traditionally termed as the African American.

The very same people were earlier called as American Negros. But now they are referred as African Americans. The United States of America celebrates these people in February every year that is called Black History Month.   More...

 

 

History Of The First African American Female Track Star

History Of The First African American Female Track Star

Wilma Rudolph was born on June 23, 1940. She was born prematurely and weighed only 4.5lbs but since the Rudolphs were blacks she and her mother were not cared for at the local hospital because it was for whites only.  She is considered to be the first African American female track star.

In her childhood, Wilma contracted polio and because of the efforts of her mother and support of her brothers and sisters she was able to walk normally when she was 12, This is when she made up her mind to become an athlete, More...

 

 

Youth In African American History

Youth In African American History

The youth in African American history have always been affected by the different circumstances and events in their lives. They have undergone experiences of enslavement, labor, difficulties in education etc.

It may not be wrong to say that the youth in African American history have had issues with their self esteem. This is due to the constant racism that they had to face on a daily basis. Adding to the fact that the African Americans were initially into slavery just makes it all the more difficult for them to establish their identity, More...

 

Elemantary Education African American History

Elemantary Education African American History

African American history deals with the black ethnic group in the US. Most of them were Africans descendants held as slaves in the US right from 1619 all through 1865. In addition, Blacks who belonged to the Caribbean islands since their ancestors had immigrated to the US or who immigrated to the country on their own were considered to be African Americans.More...

 

 

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African-American-Women-Discrimination-History      African American women have faced a lot of socio, economic and sexual discrimination in the past. They fought for their justice with a lot of perseverance and never lost their hope. Slavery was predominant in the first place and abolition of slavery contributed to a large extent in women’s growth. More..

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