the Dred Scott decision
The Dred Scott case was brought to the Supreme Court to settle the question of whether African Americans, enslaved or free, could be considered American citizens and have rights under the Constitution. It was a pivotal case in the national debate over slavery and its expansion into the new territories.
African slaves started running away from bondage as soon as they were brought to the Americas in the early 16th century. However, organized resistance and escape attempts became more common in the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
African slaves took the place of indentured servants in the Americas because they were seen as a cheaper and more abundant labor source. The demand for labor in industries like agriculture and mining exceeded the available supply of indentured servants, so African slaves were brought over to meet this need.
The brutal murder of Emmett Till, a 14-year-old African American boy, in Mississippi in 1955 drew national attention because of the extreme violence and injustice involved. The incident served as a catalyst for the Civil Rights Movement, as Till's open-casket funeral, where his mutilated body was displayed, brought visibility to the systemic racism and violence faced by African Americans in the South.
In New Amsterdam, Africans and indigenous people were among those who became enslaved. African slaves were brought to the colony to work on farms, in households, and in other labor-intensive roles. Indigenous people were also captured and enslaved by European settlers.
The African slaves contributed largely to jazz. This is a music that the African slaves and their ancestors brought and developed from their native land.
African American is a generic name for people in modern America, whose ancestors originally were brought from the African continent as slaves.
The ancestors of people of African descent in the Guianas today were primarily enslaved Africans brought to the region during the transatlantic slave trade. These individuals were forcibly brought to the Guianas by European colonizers to work on sugar plantations and other industries. Over time, their descendants have formed the diverse Afro-Guyanese, Afro-Surinamese, and Afro-French Guianese communities found in the region today.
my ancestors where from African and brought to Jamaica into slaverly. One of the surnames given by i belive a slave owner was Edwards, this name has be passed on down to where by my surname is now Edwards? where, how can i find exactly which part of Africa my ancestors are from and my real name this is so important to me. I was born in England my parents in Jamaica please help!
The slaves were brought over from Africa to work as slaves! so, all the blacks or coloured people living in America have relations coming from Africa, and their ancestors are African!
the African countries were brought slaves were Uganda & rwanda
The first African Americans in the English colonies were brought to Jamestown.
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Brought the African to United States
the first African Americans in the English colony were brought to Plymouth rock by George Washington.
African Americans
Some families have been able to trace their ancestors through archives at city halls in the south and at ports of entry. The africans brought in as slaves were listed as property usually by name. Hope this helps.