Mga halimbawa ng paggamit ng Negroes sa Ingles at ang kanilang mga pagsasalin sa Tagalog
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The Book of Negroes….
I thought Negroes were supposed to like music.
Darn those negroes.
How could Negroes afford a house that costs?
He was not tied to the negroes.
You're charging Negroes more than 20%?
We cannot amalgamate with the negroes.
Have you hired Negroes in all them stores?'.
It seemed to me, Negroes.
When the Detroit riot broke out, Few Negroes were surprised had been building steadily throughout the war.
Remember me to the negroes…”.
Always be referred to as Negroes. She thought that we should.
We have got to do something for Negroes….
But they did not know anything about Negroes and kept their distance from them.
Thumbtacks. I read about how they got those Negroes out.
Gandhi had predicted:"It may be through negroes that the unadulterated message of nonviolence will be delivered to the world.".
Is very, very common among Spanish-Indian andMexican families of the Southwest and also among Negroes.
At Hunter College,I was one of four Negroes in a group of 247 women.
As a child growing up in the thirties in Washington, D.C.,I was aware that segregation placed many limitations on Negroes,….
I read about how they got those Negroes out Thumbtacks.
The Book of Negroes, based on Lawrence Hill's 2007 novel, tells the story of 3,000 slaves who worked for the British during the American Revolution in exchange for freedom in Canada.
Towards the end of the meeting,Gandhi proclaimed,“It may be through the Negroes that the unadulterated message of nonviolence will be delivered to the world.”.
Metropolitan Nikodim(Rotov), who was then appointed there to the pulpit, in every possible way prevented the closing of the seminary, even opened the"Faculty of African Christian Youth", as it was then called,inviting there to learn Negroes.
At the end of the talk, Gandhi mused that“if it comes true it may be through the Negroes that the unadulterated message of non-violence will be delivered to the world.”.
In 1942, for example, Peter Dana of the Pittsburgh Courier, wrotethat Thurman“was one of the few black men in the country around whom a great,conscious movement of Negroes could be built, not unlike the great Indian independence movement.”.
At the close of the meeting, which was long highlighted by Thurman as a central event of his life,Gandhi reportedly told Thurman that"it may be through the Negroes that the unadulterated message of nonviolence will be delivered to the world.".