History, 08.09.2020 01:01 jungkookie001
PLEASE HELP ME ILL GIVE YOU BRAINEST. what is inaccurate about this paragraph and explain why it is. It has to be something in this paragraph thank you. When the day was over, the plantation negroes enjoyed themselves. Dealmakers and some of them were barbers. A large number of free Negroes were so poor that they lived no better than the slaves. However, some were prosperous. Before the Nat Turner Rebellion, the highest calling among the free Negroes was the ministry. There were many earnests and intelligent preachers among them. Some were so highly regarded that at times they preached to white congregations. One important Negro minister was john Chavis, who for a number of years was connected with the Presbyteries of Lexington and Hanover. He studied at Washington College ( now Washington and Lee University ) and at Princeton University in New Jersey. His ability as a preacher and his dig.
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