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This is a timeline of African-American history, the part of history that deals with African Americans. Europeans arrived in what would become the present day United States of America on August 9, 1526.
14 paź 2009 · African American history began with slavery, as white European settlers first brought Africans to the continent to serve as enslaved workers.
African-American history started with the arrival of Africans to North America in the 16th and 17th centuries. Formerly enslaved Spaniards who had been freed by Francis Drake arrived aboard the Golden Hind at New Albion in California in 1579. [1]
1816. The first separate black denomination of the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME) is founded by Richard Allen, who is elected its first bishop. The American Colonization Society is begun by Robert Finley, to send free African Americans to what is to become Liberia in West Africa.
Juneteenth (ghép từ June (tháng Sáu) và nineteenth ( [ngày] thứ 19); tên chính thức: Juneteenth National Independence Day (Ngày Quốc Khánh Juneteenth), còn gọi là Jubilee Day[1] (Ngày Hân hoan), Emancipation Day[2] (Ngày Giải Thoát), Freedom Day (Ngày Tự do), và Black Independence Day, tức Ngày Độc Lập ...
First African-American woman elected to a U.S. judgeship, and first appointed to a state supreme court: Juanita Kidd Stout. First African-American candidate for President of the United States to obtain ballot access in all 50 states: Lenora Fulani. First African-American NFL referee: Johnny Grier.
4 lut 2021 · From the 1968 assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., to the 2008 election of Barack Obama, to widespread global protests declaring Black Lives Matter in 2020, African American history...