No. Early Native Americans did. What you ask shows a stereo typing and is a form of discrimination.
No, Abraham Lincoln did not invent cornbread. Cornbread was a staple food throughout the Americas centuries before Lincoln's birth.
No
Not usually. Cornbread is bread. Cornbread can be mixed with just about anything you want, even sweets; so you could make a sort of "poor man's dessert" with it, but I grew up eating it every week and it was just bread, really good bread. In other words, it depends.
Yes, cornbread is eaten throughout the United States. Alabama is a Southern state, and cornbread is particularly popular in the South.
she invented hair products for black people
No, George Washington Carver invented lots of uses of the peanut and he was African American. Black people invent most everything because they are talented!
they invented paprus ,black ink,a writing system, and beer
it was originated from blues so yes "we" did.
yes, Egyptians did invent black ink.
Cornbread and stew
No
no