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n milkweed locust photographed in thorn tree ( | African acacia sp.) at Sterkfontein |
orn in Guildford, England) is a British-South | African academic and educationalist who has written e |
Chris Brink, South | African academic |
(H.W.) van der Merwe (1929-2001) was a South | African academic, Quaker, and a pioneer of conflict r |
ently serves on the Advisory Committee of the | African Activist Archive Project, |
rals after a successful court action by South | African activists. |
Nollywood actor Richard Mofe-Damijo and South | African actress Thami Ngubeni hosted the ceremony. |
For South | African actress, see Ashley Callie. |
Antanartia, commonly called ( | African) Admirals, is a genus in the Nymphalidae fami |
One of the highlights of the | African adventure are the okapis grazing from the tre |
The Leopard Society also appeared in the book | African Adventure. |
African Adventure: Safari in the Okavango (2007) | |
s, such as La Venus Negra and Voyager combine | African aesthetics with Western traditions, showing t |
as the first Assistant Secretary of State for | African Affairs in 1958. |
African Affairs 106, Number 423: 205-227 (2007). | |
r Courville previously served as Director for | African Affairs at the National Security Council from |
become U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for | African Affairs by President Barack Obama. |
become U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for | African Affairs by President Barack Obama. |
ociated Companies Ltd, 1955-59 and Adviser on | African Affairs, 1959-64. |
The Institute of Middle East and North | African Affairs, 1977. |
- a South | African afromontane forest tree |
ta is an important egg predator of some major | African agricultural pests, the South African Brown l |
16 July - The first South | African Air Force 2-seat SAAB JAS 39D Gripen arrives |
d when it was renumbered as 35 Squadron South | African Air Force. |
Lawson joined the South | African Air Force in 1922. |
Scibe Airlift and | African Air paid fines of US$1.4 million to the famil |
South | African Air Force Memorial, Swartkop, Tshwane |
Later on he joined the South | African Air Force in Pretoria where he was a Harvard |
injuries in the latter when part of the South | African Air Force. |
port version of the Mirage IIIC for the South | African Air Force; 16 built. |
8-1942), highest scoring air ace with a South | African Air Force unit |
squadron handed over operations to the South | African Air Force together with its Gladiators. |
Air Navigation School is a unit of the South | African Air Force. |
South | African Air Force AW109LUH |
He joined the South | African Air Force in 1935 and played rugby union for |
eneral Dennis Earp, former chief of the South | African Air Force |
For the South | African aircraft manufacturer, see Atlas Aircraft Cor |
he song also reached #1 on AF Stereo's "South | African Airplay Chart" |
South | African Airways |
He was also a director of the West | African Airways Corporation, 1941-6. |
East | African Airways |
See: 1958 Central | African Airways plane crash |
e route and aircraft were acquired by Central | African Airways in 1962. |
South | African Airways flies daily to New York and Washingto |
building is the former headquarters of South | African Airways. |
The common name is derived from the West | African Akye fufo. |
aphia (Cramer, [1779]) - Diverse Albatross or | African Albatross |
The Diverse White or | African Albatross, Appias epaphia, is a butterfly of |
But | African albinos are especially easy to spot because o |
All the tracks featured on the 1961 South | African album Rockin' Guitars, and the 1964 French al |
Parmularius is a genus of large extinct | African alcelaphines from the Pliocene and Pleistocen |
Megalotragus is a genus of very large extinct | African alcelaphines from the Pliocene and Pleistocen |
Ogogoro (Ogog') is a west | African alcoholic drink, usually brewed locally. |
nning margin of 45 seconds and brought him an | African all-comers record for the distance. |
The | African All-Stars 18-man squad, selected by Rabah Mad |
This places him second on the | African all-time performers list, behind fellow South |
Aloe hereroensis is an | African Aloe native to Angola, Namibia and South Afri |
ulata, also known as Soap Aloe, Zebra Aloe or | African Aloe, is an African species of aloe, and has |
He is Chairman of West | African Aluminum Products(WAAP) Plc. |
It was named after South | African amateur astronomer Michiel Daniel Overbeek. |
ring 1987 Denis Worrall resigned as the South | African ambassador in London in order to return to po |
He is of | African American and Puerto Rican descent. |
After it was a hotel it was a center for the | African American community, and is currently a clock |
He is the only | African American currently serving as District Attorn |
PC formed in 1946 as a civic organization for | African American professional women in the city of Mo |
The park was for the area's | African American population during the Jim Crow era o |
The Louisville Leader was a weekly | African American newspaper founded by I. Willis Cole |
rt, this can be attributed to high turnout of | African American voters in Alabama. |
The district is the heaviest | African American district in the nation and includes |
The California | African American Museum (CAAM) exists to research, co |
llected as an artifact of black Americana and | African American fiction. |
Subsequently, Berry's attacker, Karen's | African American boyfriend is also brought in an ambu |
Amanda Johnston (1977 - ) is an | African American poet. |
Carter is also the first | African American and the first woman attorney general |
Between 1900 and 1934 the | African American population in Chicago grew from 30,0 |
George Gund Foundation Book in | African American Studies. |
In Indiana, Carter is only the second | African American elected to statewide office. |
A group of | African American students then show up, proving Simon |
of the town was 40.14% White, 59.15% Black or | African American and 0.70% Native American. |
This made him the United States Army's first | African American physician out of eight in the Union |
She is the first | African American woman elected as a state's attorney |
Robert C. Weaver became the first | African American Cabinet member by being appointed to |
Cobb specializes in post-Civil War | African American history, 20th century American polit |
Shaw was the first | African American to serve as West Virginia Insurance |
lies in the 18th ward and is predominatly an | African American neighborhood. |
ebruary 24, 1919 - September 15, 1977) was an | African American blues singer, guitarist and harmonic |
The California | African American Museum (CAAM) is a museum located in |
ivil War Memorial" was added in 1999 when the | African American Civil War Memorial was completed at |
The 92nd district is 86% | African American according to figures from the 2000 c |
The racial makeup of the district was 83.59% | African American and 16.41% White. |
For the first | African American congressman from Pennsylvania, see R |
sper Put On Flesh: New Testament Ethics in An | African American Context, Abingdon Press, 2001 |
Map of early | African American involvement in the Civil War, includ |
Sumlin is the first | African American head football coach in the 60-year h |
It serves the | African American community throughout the Sacramento |
nce is among the best-known twentieth century | African American painters, a distinction shared with |
of Alpha Phi Alpha, the first intercollegiate | African American Greek-letter fraternity. |
Majority of the congregation are of | African American background, whom many were Christian |
They were also the first | African American assistant drum majors for the Wilson |
Here, once again, he was the first | African American ROTC cadet corps commander. |
The school was named in honor of | African American abolitionists Sojourner Truth and Fr |
Drums, flutes and | African American war veterans are all shown marching |
In the early 20th century, it included an | African American entertainment district. |
l makeup of the town was 58.98% White, 39.32% | African American and 1.69% Native American. |
Aaliyah, American Recording Artist was of | African American and Oneida descent. |
WGIV is an | African american formatted radio station currently fo |
Henry Espy was the first | African American appointed to the school board in Cla |
Ansel Williamson was an | African American thoroughbred horse racing trainer |
He was the first | African American to chair Duke's board. |
l, half black and white, making her the first | African American to win the state pageant. |
e 111th Congress representing a predominantly | African American district. |
Newt Winger (Kyle Johnson) is an | African American teenager living in rural Kansas in t |
An | African American and a Republican, he served in the N |
Both are | African American vernacular art forms. |
Frye admitted patient of all races, | African American or otherwise, to her hospital. |
faculty at Harvard University where he taught | African American studies from 1972-1975. |
Mallori McNeal is an | African American urban fiction author from Cincinnati |
Cato Perkins was an | African American slave from Charleston, South Carolin |
The Tubman | African American Museum is located in Macon, Georgia. |
uildings were significant in that they housed | African American businesses during the era of segrega |
The Tampa Municipal Hospital did not admit | African American patients until the 1950s. |
James H. Young (1860-1921) was an | African American politician in North Carolina. |
l makeup of the town was 71.49% White, 21.51% | African American and 2% Eskimo |
building was built in 1922 to serve the local | African American community. |
Flowers will become Delaware's first | African American elected to statewide office. |
l makeup of the town was 86.61% White, 12.60% | African American and 0.79% Native American. |
n c.1846-1852, died September 9, 1898) was an | African American legislator in the Tennessee House of |
She still is a living figure of | African American History. |
"Elijah Muhammad: An | African American Muslim mufassir?" |
rticipated in the struggle to enfranchise the | African American minority in the Deep South. |
al makeup of the town was 98.53% White, 1.26% | African American and 0.21% Native American. |
ject built in Indianapolis that mainly housed | African American families. |
s the home of the Jenkins Orphanage for young | African American children. |
a, Eddie Sweat was one of nine children of an | African American sharecropper. |
or Thomas Walter Josey, a prominent figure in | African American local history. |
The neighborhood is mostly | African American and Hispanic. |
Edmund Jenkins (April 9, 1894 - 1926) was an | African American composer during the Harlem Renaissan |
Mutual Life Insurane Company's Collection of | African American Art |
hite population decreased by 57.39% while the | African American population increased by 55.40%. |
True to Our Native Land: An | African American New Testament Commentary, general ed |
Thomas Mundy Peterson was the first | African American to vote after the amendment's adopti |
(1520 AM) is a radio station broadcasting an | African American Variety format to the Warrenton, Nor |
riffin (July 6, 1922 - April 10, 1989) was an | African American gospel singer. |
He was the fourth | African American to receive a Ph.D. from Harvard Univ |
Johnson won the suit and became the first | African American special agent. |
s Russell had become "Louisville's Harlem" as | African American theaters, restaurants, and night clu |
Charles H. Wesley was a noted | African American historian, educator, and author. |
d the first time that an opera composed by an | African American was broadcast on television. |
Yale University, graduating with a degree in | African American studies. |
ts are overwhelmingly middle and upper income | African American and it is home to former Senator Rol |
In 1941 there was an aviation squadron of 250 | African American men in the Army Air Corps performing |
k has since 1961 hosted the DuSable Museum of | African American History, a leader in the promotion o |
ations moves from Jackson's story to Harlem's | African American Freedom Day. |
She is the first | African American to hold the mayoral position in the |
The first three | African American mayors of New Orleans were born at F |
The first | African American Miss Subways was in 1947; the first |
makeup of the village was 74.25% white, 4.21% | African American and 18.7 % Hispanic or Latino. |
Evans Collection of | African American Art is one of the most important col |
al makeup of the town was 94.03% White, 1.49% | African American and 4.48% Native American. |
Bryant Howroyd (born September 1, 1952) is an | African American businesswoman and entrepreneur. |
Demps' father is | African American while his mother is Korean. |
s Democratic in part because it is 37 percent | African American in voter registration. |
erson (March 14, 1919 - July 29, 2003) was an | African American arranger, composer, orchestrator, an |
al makeup of the town was 95.24% White, 0.79% | African American and 3.97% Native American. |
She is the third | African American woman to go into space, after Mae Je |
The | African American Museum & Library at Oakland (AAMLO) |
The Black Chronicle is an | African American weekly newspaper in the state of Okl |
He was the first | African American to play quarterback in the Rose Bowl |
African American artists never liked Herman Lubinsky, | |
Clyde is a dark-skinned | African American with a country accent. |
Paul Quinn College (founded 1872), the oldest | African American liberal arts college in Texas, was n |
He was the first | African American to hold a statewide office in the Un |
ng is "Aunt Sarah" a character who represents | African American enslavement. |
She was the first | African American woman to be sworn in as U.S. attorne |
David George (Baptist)- | African American ex-slave founder of Silver Bluff Bap |
The | African American Guide to Writing and Publishing Non- |
l makeup of the town was 43.35% White, 56.16% | African American and 0.49% Native American. |
After his death, a school for disabled | African American children was named in his honor. |
Naomi Long Madgett (born July 5, 1923) is an | African American poet, born Naomi Cornelia Long in No |
shows, plays and other productions, aimed at | African American audiences. |
The Crispus Attucks Brigade, is named for an | African American man who was the first victim of the |
he Segregation era, this hotel was a home for | African American performers. |
He is also the first | African American elected to the House from Minnesota. |
um is also known as the Wells'Built Museum of | African American History and Culture. |
Three | African American students enrolled at Lane on Septemb |
Baldwin Hills features the lives of wealthy | African American teens growing up in the Los Angeles |
Central Academy, Florida's first accredited | African American high school, is located in the area. |
It is the first and only | African American children's museum in the United Stat |
home to the U.S. state of Oklahoma's largest | African American community. |
al makeup of the town was 99.37% White, 0.45% | African American and 0.18% Native American. |
neighborhood was originally established as an | African American community in the mid 1800's. |
Dr. Ford is the school's first and only | African American head of school. |
February 6 - 86 free | African American colonists sail from New York City to |
The development is almost entirely | African American and Puerto Rican. |
ly, the school serves primarily Caucasian and | African American students, who make up 47% and 43% of |
Reeves is the second | African American federal judge from Mississippi. |
makeup of the village was 4.64% White, 95.08% | African American and 0.27% Native American. |
Charles Perry (1924-1969) was an | African American author whose only published novel wa |
He was the first | African American Flint City Mayor. |
ilonia was the first figure skater of partial | African American descent to win U.S. and World titles |
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