How does Painter describe Black Americans' historical factors that contribute to the community's identity. Select one: a. Historically, Black American history begins with slavery, which included many men and women from various African countries and villages, and continues to the American Revolution, thus their identity is fragmented to this day. b. African/Black American identity is diversely and shaped by slavery, the racist policy of the "one drop of Black blood rule', the union of European and Indian ancestry, and class. C. Black abolitionists shaped the African American identity when they advocated ending slavery and for Blacks to be counted alongside whites, although thought to be inferior.

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How does Painter describe Black Americans' historical factors that contribute to the
community's identity.
Select one:
a. Historically, Black American history begins with slavery, which included many men and women from various
African countries and villages, and continues to the American Revolution, thus their identity is fragmented to
this day.
b. African/Black American identity is diversely and shaped by slavery, the racist policy of the "one drop of
Black blood rule', the union of European and Indian ancestry, and class.
Black abolitionists shaped the African American identity when they advocated ending slavery and for Blacks
to be counted alongside whites, although thought to be inferior.
Transcribed Image Text:How does Painter describe Black Americans' historical factors that contribute to the community's identity. Select one: a. Historically, Black American history begins with slavery, which included many men and women from various African countries and villages, and continues to the American Revolution, thus their identity is fragmented to this day. b. African/Black American identity is diversely and shaped by slavery, the racist policy of the "one drop of Black blood rule', the union of European and Indian ancestry, and class. Black abolitionists shaped the African American identity when they advocated ending slavery and for Blacks to be counted alongside whites, although thought to be inferior.
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