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What was the first African American community?

The first recognized African American Community in the United States, Mitchellville Arkansas.


What states had the most incidents of racial injustices during the African American's Civil Rights movement?

African American's in the civil war African American's in the civil war


What is the African American population of the United States?

It has increased


Who was the first African American to be born in the United States?

The first African American born in the United States was William Tucker. William Tucker was born on January 3, 1624.


Who is the first African American president of the Unioted States?

Barack Obama is the first American president with any certified African ancestry.


Was there an African American in the United States prior to Christopher Columbus?

No.


How many opthamologists are African American?

There are just a few hundred practicing ophthalmologists in the United States who are African American. Chester W. Chinn was the first African American ophthalmologist, certified in 1933.


What is an Afro-American?

An Afro-American is a native or resident of the United States who is of African heritage.


What is Beyonce's nationality?

she was born and raised in Houston, Texas, in the United States of America and her mother is from the creole descent which means beyonce is african american, native american and french


What ethnicity is Keyshia Cole?

She is from Oakland, California - United States and is of African-American descent.


What has the author Clara L Adams-Ender written?

Clara L. Adams-Ender has written: 'My rise to the stars' -- subject(s): African American generals, African American nurses, African American soldiers, African Americans, Armed Forces, Biography, Nurses, Personal narratives, United States, United States Army, United States. Army, Women, Women generals


What has the author Kitt Alexander written?

Kitt Alexander has written: 'Robert Smalls, 1839-1915' -- subject(s): African American Participation, African American legislators, African American ship captains, African Americans, Biography, History, Legislators, Ship captains, United States, United States Civil War, 1861-1865, United States. Congress. House