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  1. Many African-Americans had limited opportunities for advancement to middle class status prior to 1961 because of racial discrimination, segregation, and the fact that most lived in the rural South. In 1960, 43% of the white population completed high school, while only 20% of the black population did the same. African-Americans had little to no ...

  2. African Americans. In the American Revolution, gaining freedom was the strongest motive for Black enslaved people who joined the Patriot or British armies. It is estimated that 20,000 African Americans joined the British cause, which promised freedom to enslaved people, as Black Loyalists. Around 9,000 African Americans became Black Patriots.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AfricaAfrica - Wikipedia

    Africa. Africa is the world's second largest and second-most populous continent after Asia. At about 30.3 million km 2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 20% of Earth 's land area and 6% of its total surface area. [7] With 1.4 billion people [1] [2] as of 2021, it accounts for about 18% of the world's human ...

  4. Between the 1890s and 1910, African Americans migrated to Los Angeles from Southern places like Texas, Shreveport, Atlanta, and New Orleans to escape the racial violence, racism, white supremacy, and bigotry of the Southern United States. [17] The presence of the first transcontinental railroad meant that Los Angeles had a relatively high ...

  5. Bedrohung durch Stereotype ( engl. stereotype threat) ist die Angst von Mitgliedern einer sozialen Gruppe, ihr Verhalten könnte ein negatives Stereotyp gegen diese Gruppe bestätigen. Dadurch kann es zu einer selbsterfüllenden Prophezeiung kommen, wenn nämlich diese Angst das Verhalten im Sinne des Vorurteils beeinflusst. [1]

  6. 1870s - 1940s. Wyandotte, Michigan. African Americans were expelled from Wyandotte on multiple occasions. [4] April 13, 1873. Pollock, Louisiana. Further information: Colfax massacre. The small black population of Pollock left the town after the massacre of more than 100 blacks in nearby Colfax . November 1, 1878.

  7. African-American North Carolinians or Black North Carolinians are residents of the state of North Carolina who are of African ancestry. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, African Americans were 22% of the state's population. [3] African enslaved people were brought to North Carolina during the slave trade.