John Punch was an enslaved African man in the American colonies who attempted to escape in 1640 with two other indentured servants. When they were caught, Punch received a life sentence as a result. This is considered one of the first cases to legally establish slavery in the English colonies.
Dred Scott sued John Emerson's widow, Irene Sanford, for his freedom because he claimed that living in a free state and territory had made him legally free. Scott sought to establish his freedom and that of his family members.
You would address the letter to John Smith III. This is the proper way to denote that he is the third person in his family line with the name John Smith.
The sentence, John stands on the road wait for his mother, is grammatically wrong. You could use John stands on the road to wait for his mother, or John stands on the road. Wait for his mother.
When writing a name in last name first format, suffixes like Jr. or Sr. typically follow the last name. For example, John Smith Jr. would be written as Smith, John Jr. and John Smith Jr. Sr. would be written as Smith, John Jr. Sr.
Freedom's Journal
Samuel Cornish and John Russwurm
One of the first black men to graduate from college, John Russwurm was also the co-founder of the first black newspaper, Freedom's Journal, which he and Samuel Cornish began in 1827.
The first black newspaper was "Freedom's Journal." It was begun in 1827 by John Russwurm and Samuel Cornish.
The first African-American Newspaper was The Freedom's Journal. This came out in 1827 and was owned and operated by Samuel Cornish and John B. Russwurm.
John Brown Russwurm died in 1851.
John B. Russwurm House was created in 1812.
He was a journalist
The first African American newspaper was the Freedom's Journal published its first edition in 1827.
John Cornish died in 1918.
John Cornish was born in 1837.
Frederick Douglass