<span>Like the pyramid of Giza, west africans and Blacks in the African continent were so obsessed with any form of identity from sculpture, drawings, images that each community actually branded persons to, among other reasons, identity with that community. My university, one of the best in my country still has a sculpture of the YORUBA God, Ododuwa, just before you get into campus even admits the vast infiltration of christianity and Islam. I could go on and on and on. Initially, all African art objects were viewed as ethnographic specimens like drawn images of famous men and men but as time progresses people just weren't satisfied so they contrived any kind of identification because they had wars, inter-community strife, and more. The importance of artifacts to the black community until the late 20 century can not be overemphasized. It was a kind of lifeblood because everyone wants to, and had to identify with something because of the prevailing conditions then.</span>
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Answer:
South Carolina under allegedly corrupt Negro rule during Reconstruction.
Explanation:
James Shepherd Pike's "The Prostrate State: South Carolina Under Negro Government" is his personal account of the state of South Carolina as a prostrate state. The book details the acts of the negro legislators and their inability to maintain decorum in their management of the affairs of the public.
The book depicts the South Carolina state under a corrupt government and leaders. He termed the situation as <em>"a mass of black barbarism"</em>, showing the state as being under corrupt Negro rule during the Reconstruction period.
Thus, the correct answer is the second option.
Answer:
Kingdom of Spain, kingdom of France, republic of Mexico, republic of Texas, confederate States of America, and the USA.
Explanation:
Spain was the first to claim Texas. France claimed Louisiana, then wanted westward control. Mexico gained independence from Spain then tried to claim Texas. Texas joined the United States.