Not at all. The family Austin is clearly a white family. Not only is Jane white but also her sister brothers and parents. Thinking that they were black comes only from your imagination.
The lack of portraits of Jane Austen, her father, and mother is likely due to various factors such as lack of interest in having portraits done, limited funds, or portraits being lost over time. There is no evidence to suggest that their potential racial background influenced the absence of portraits. It is important to avoid speculating about someone's race or ethnicity based on the absence of visual representations.
"African" does not require a sentence as it is an adjective that pertains to Africa or its people. You could say, "She is studying African history" or "The restaurant serves African cuisine."
Yes, the word 'African' is a noun, a proper noun; a word for a person of or from Africa.The word 'African' is also a proper adjective, used to describe a noun as of or from Africa.
The proper noun for African is Africa.
The word 'African' is both a noun and an adjective.The noun 'African' is a word for a person of or from the continent of Africa.The word 'Africa' is a noun form as a word for a continent, a word for a thing.
No, the word African is not a pronoun, it is an adjective. It modifies a noun. I spoke to an African man. Man is a noun, modified by African. That is the kind of man he was, African. A pronoun stands in place of a noun. I could have said I spoke to him, in which case "him" replaces African man. So the word him is a pronoun.
Jacob Lawrence
No, Usher is coloured, African-American.
Portraits of Poets - 2007 was released on: USA: 12 January 2007 (Pan African Film Festival Los Angeles)
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White-apex
Giuseppe Maria Codazzi has written: 'Rwanda' -- subject(s): Hutu (African people), Portraits, Tutsi (African people)
Ronald Gilbert Baker has written: 'Solid images' -- subject(s): American Portraits, Portraits, African Americans, Presidents, celebrities, politicians, entertainers, athletes, civil rights activists
The 54th Massachusetts infantry (coloured) regiment.
There is no 'imbila' -You possibly mean 'Impala' which is an African antelope.
Teresa S. Unseld has written: 'Portfolios--African Americans of the old West' -- subject(s): African Americans, Biography, Portraits 'Portfolios--African-American artists' -- subject(s): African American art, Study and teaching (Secondary), Study and teaching (Elementary)
100% - because Coloured people are 'African' and white people are natives to south Africa so they are 'African' too. (There are immigrants from the rest of the world, of course, like a sizeable chunk of British ex-pats, but all SA-born people are African.)