West Oakland's 16th Street Station joins the National Register, celebrating African American migration, labor history and ...
The crowds of people were from all over the world -- in 1925, the Christmas party attendees on Ellis Island were from all over Europe, Japan, Africa's Gold Coast, and the Sahara Desert.
This sea island culture, in spite of the fact that it crossed two states (Georgia and South Carolina), was very similar. The Africans produced the same kind of products (rice, cotton). They came ...