Conditions for African Americans in the south.
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How was life in the 1920s for African Americans?
No reason the whites just didn't like them just because their skin color was different.
freedom for other african americans
There are conflicting reports as to Benjamin Banneker's background. What is known is that Benjamin Banneker's father was a freed slave from Guinea. His mother has been reported to be a free black. Other accounts imply that his mother was the product of a white indentured servant and an African slave.
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no, african americans and native americans are both different.
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Benjamin Benneker
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Benjamin Harrison was the United States' 23rd president. While in office he supported voting rights of African Americans in the South and signed the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890.
Benjamin Banneker's creation of the first clock in the United States showcased the intellectual capabilities of African Americans, challenging stereotypes of the time. It also highlighted the contributions of African Americans to science and technology, paving the way for greater recognition and acceptance in society. This achievement inspired future generations of African Americans to pursue education and careers in STEM fields.
slaves were African Americans because white people thought other colored people were different from them and segregation is another reason
Benjamin Banneker was a free African American farmer, scientist and publisher of several Almanacs. Banneker corresponded with Thomas Jefferson on many occasions about slavery and racial equality. Publishing the correspondences in his almanacs.
i think the answer was that African Americans could choose what sides to be on. and that's all i think the answer is (: