19 examples of afro in sentences

Yes; if he had lived to return to his country, I fancy he would have added considerably to Afro-American witch- lore.

The officiating minister was not Parson Ranson after all, but a Reverend Cleotus Haidus, the presiding elder of that circuit of the Afro-American Methodist Church, whose duties happened to call him to Hooker's Bend that day.

But the Afro-American, commonly called a "nigger" in the South, is neither the one nor the other.

Indifference to suffering and a keen appreciation of pleasure, make prolonged grief very unusual among Afro-Americans, and in consequence their lives are comparatively joyous.

Sarah Ellen Haggage is, of course, the well-known author of "Child-Labour in the South," and "The Down-Trodden Afro-American," and other notable contributions to literature.

"If you could only keep that ring of truth that's in your voice for your platform utteranceswhy, in less than no time you could afford to feed your Afro-Americans on nightingales' tongues and clothe every working-girl in the land in cloth of gold!

This exhaustive and scholarly work contains an estimate of Douglass's career by an Afro-American author.

Beach-goers and gamblers of all ages strolled back and forthstuds with oiled glistening muscles, grandmothers with straw hats and outrageous sunglasses, Afro-Americans, Latinos, Asians.

COLOR LINE IN THE ARMYDIFFICULTY IN MAKING AFRO-AMERICAN COMMISSIONED OFFICERSHEROISM ON THE FIELD SURE TO REAP REWARDMORGAN PREFERS NEGRO TROOP

The Afro-American Banner will doubtless die about the same time.

You have been reading the Afro-American Banner.

The reproduction, in the Chronicle, of the article from the Afro-American Banner, with Carteret's inflammatory comment, took immediate effect.

The editor of the Afro-American Banner, whose office had been quietly garrisoned for several nights by armed negroes, became frightened, and disappeared from the town between two suns.

He had read in the Morning Chronicle, a few days before, the obnoxious editorial quoted from the Afro-American Banner, and had noted the comment upon it by the white editor.

The test of this was made by Sir John Hawkins who at the beginning of his career as a great English sea captain had informed himself in the Canary Islands of the Afro-American opportunity awaiting exploitation.

My favored books are the Bible, Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, Uncle Tom's Cabin, the lives of Napoleon, Frederick Douglass and Booker T. Washington, and church magazines and the Afro-American.

(In Afro-American newspapers)

(In Afro-American newspapers)

These countries and peoples were mainly Afro-Asian.

19 examples of  afro  in sentences