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is an internationally renowned all-woman, African-American a cappella ensemble.
The Birmingham Sunlights is an African-American a cappella gospel singing group from the
mpic judo team as consisting of a Jew, an African-American, a Japanese-American, and a Native Americ
Austin Steward (1793-1860) was an African-American abolitionist and author.
. Parker (1827 - February 4, 1900) was an African-American abolitionist, inventor, iron moulder and
Not to be confused with Samuel Cornish, African-American abolitionist.
igh was rated 14th in Texas in regards to African-American Achievements.
eds), Time Longer than Rope: A Century of African-American Activism, 1850-1950 (New York, 2003).
s a 1940 Ealing Studios film starring the African-American actor Paul Robeson.
1963), best known as "Earthquake", is an African-American actor, voice artist, and comedian.
ruary 20, 1961 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an African-American actor.
er colleagues played made it possible for African-American actors who came later to be cast in a wid
They were looking for African-American actors, and Judge was one of the last act
Carol Speed (born 14 March 1945) is an African-American actress best known for her roles in blaxp
tt (April 13, 1915 - May 27, 1999) was an African-American actress and singer who is best known for
Four African-American actresses have won the award: Hattie McDa
She was one of the first African-American actresses on Broadway.
Valdosta, Georgia on June 18, 1971) is an African-American adult actress.
"lifestyle and entertainment network for African-American adults."
"The City Rose", an African-American adventure story
onse to stimuli, and the breakthroughs of African-American agriculturalist George Washington Carver.
In 1918 he became one of the first two African-American All-Americans (the first was Paul Robeson
He serves as President of the African-American Alumni Association Executive Committee.
sity recognized Gwyn as the Distinguished African-American Alumni of the year and in 2010 he was the
of Directors for Harvard Business School African-American Alumni Association.
in the Major Leagues, but he is the first African-American alumnus.
Saul Matthews was an African-American American Revolutionary War spy.
Some had both white and African-American ancestors.
the contributions of William H. Lewis, an African-American and future College Football Hall of Famer
la USA, with responsibility for expanding African-American and Hispanic marketing and advertising pr
aye Wattleton; July 8, 1943) is the first African-American and youngest President ever elected to Pl
the larger American society takes him for African-American and fails to recognize him as Latino.
The students were 53% white, 44% African-American, and 3% Hispanic.
The students were 43% white, 45% African-American, and 12% Hispanic.
students are White, 26.5% of students are African-American, and 8.5% of students are of other ethnic
reapportionment plan designed to increase African-American and Hispanic representation in the Legisl
campaign of Gwen Moore, Wisconsin's first African-American and Milwaukee's first female member of th
The student population is 98% White, 1% African-American, and 0.5% Hispanic; 65% of students are e
s, 24.4% was Latino or Hispanic, 5.9% was African-American and 0.9% was Asian.
s born in Cookeville, Tennessee with both African-American and Brazilian ancestry.
Wheeler is the first African-American and non-Disciple to serve as president of
n that was 92.0% non-Hispanic white, 4.4% African-American and 1.7% Latino.
nically, the school is 81% Caucasian, 18% African-American, and less than 1% Hispanic with very few
60% of the African-American and 10% of the European-American students
e White, 20% are Hispanic/Latino, 18% are African-American, and 7% are Asian/Filipino.4%
Jacksonville, Florida, Asia Vernimo is of African-American and Filipino descent.
r, playwright, composer, and activist for African-American and other causes, as well as spouse of no
gnificant transition to a largely blended African-American and Hispanic area.
88% of the students were African-American and the remainder were white.
There he studied with African-American and Gospel Music scholar, Dr. Horace Clar
Sobrante Park is a mostly African-American and Latino neighborhood, with African-Ame
ave news and commentaries relevant to the African-American and Hispanic communities.
the 20th Century, but is now home to many African-American and Latino residents.
She is biracial, half African-American and half European-American.
The Mortons are of mixed ethnicity, African-American and Japanese.
mately 48.8% White, 29.4% Hispanic, 10.4% African-American and 11.4% other ethnicities
A mixed-race woman of African-American and Filipino descent, Melissa graduated f
s of the Teen Angels, is the group's sole African-American, and acts as their unofficial leader.
are Latino 18% are Asian-American 6% are African-American, and 4% are either American-Indian, Mixed
which became the first in Houston to hire African-American and Jewish staff.
1864) was a free African-American, and the personal valet of Abraham Lincol
es City County in 1996 to help mixed-race African-American and Native American peoples research, und
Richardson was the first African-American and South Bay representative to achieve t
The newspaper's primary readership are African-American and the newspaper has the distinction of
African-American and Native American authors will also be
She is believed to be of both African-American and Mexican descent.
Wilkerson, of African-American and Thai descent, was born in Houston, Te
mocrats currently on the city council are African-American, and all of the Democrats representing si
ea had become a low-income, predominantly African-American and Latino neighborhood, its glass portal
t has a strong probability of electing an African-American and a Democrat.
He and his two older siblings ( African-American anthropologist Allison Davis and sister D
cans, and the Crispus Attucks Brigade, an African-American anti-illegal immigration group.
Cooper was the first African-American appointed to a full-time judgeship on the
He was the first professionally licensed African-American architect in Virginia in 1922 and in the
ldings at the Long Beach Naval Station by African-American architect Paul Williams from being demoli
Tandy was the firm African-American architect licensed by the State of New Yo
Samuel M. Plato (1882-1957) was an African-American architect and builder who is noted for co
0, 1881 - April 23, 1950) was a prominent African-American architect, and the chief designer in the
heatre was designed by Harvey Johnson, an African-American architect.
The museum was designed by the African-American architects Jack Haywood and (the late) Vi
Later, it became a predominantly African-American area, which it has remained into the 21st
Three rebellious African-American army officers disobey orders in Vietnam a
African-American Art Museum
cation led Gaither to develop a course on African-American art at which he served as a lecturer at v
critic, and collector of art, especially African-American art.
r. Margaret Taylor-Burroughs, a prominent African-American artist and writer taught at the school fo
n is a greatest hits album from Christian African-American artist Nicole C. Mullen.
orn 1921, Cambridge, Massachusetts) is an African-American artist, illustrator and art educator.
uly 17, 1910 - September 20, 1965) was an African-American artist, best known for his work during th
as become a vitally important showcase of African-American artists and culture for Boston and the Un
y of her own songs and, unlike many other African-American artists of the period, retained the valua
ouis Jordan, Cab Calloway, and many other African-American artists to participate.
George W. Johnson in the 1890s, they were African-American artists performing music which had a subs
took the family to concerts of well known African-American artists at the time, such as Sam Cooke, L
ter/producer and to give other struggling African-American artists a venue to record during the raci
or developing the musical careers of many African-American artists, such as Mahalia Jackson.
ion of athlete Grant Hill's collection of African-American artists.
The Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture will have four floors, cos
so contain the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture, the Bechtler Art Museum,
70s the demographics changed to primarily African-American, as it still exists today.
role as North Carolina featured a lot of African-American as well as young voters in college towns,
In fact, in a city that was 58.40% African-American as of the 2000 census, no African-America
tioner, was allegedly attacked by unknown African-American assailants in Humphrey's East Restaurant
l coolness in Africa has changed in urban African-American assertions of independent power.
Michael P. Anderson (1959-2003), African-American astronaut killed in the Space Shuttle Col
ed States Air Force officer and the first African-American astronaut.
gust 28, 1913 - February 15, 1946) was an African-American athlete in the high jump.
g medley relay team, making him the first African-American athlete to win an Olympic gold medal.
Roanoke's first African-American athlete, Allen is still the all-time lead
ty thousand people, one-half of whom were African-American, attended his funeral in Lancaster, Penns
He was notable as an African-American attorney and leader in the civil rights m
He was the first African-American attorney in Selma, Alabama, and the autho
ladelphia, Pennsylvania, which represents African-American attorneys.
Leon's work attracted a larger African-American audience by staging a more diverse select
South Carolina and targeting a primarily African-American audience.
ber 26, 1906 - September 23, 2008) was an African-American author of literature for children and you
Nathan McCall (born 1955) is an African-American author who grew up in the Cavalier Manor
ard is the pen name of Danny Pollard, the African-American author of Rooftop Diva: A Novel of Triump
red the first romance novel written by an African-American author featuring African-American charact
August 9, 1988, Washington, D.C.) was an African-American author, poet and playwright.
rn 1962 in Los Angeles) is a contemporary African-American author.
nd motivational nonfiction by bestselling African-American authors.
3, 1919 - October 30, 1945) was the first African-American aviator from North Omaha, Nebraska to be
Grover Nash of was one of many African-American aviators who lived and worked in the Chic
Of an African-American background, he was born into slavery in V
ine of Christian perfectionism that swept African-American Baptist ranks in Mississippi, Arkansas, a
It was later used by an African-American Baptist congregation for over 60 years be
association of independent fundamentalist African-American Baptist churches.
sult of a movement to build a college for African-American Baptists.
e Williams (born January 27, 1868) was an African-American baseball catcher in the Negro Leagues.
cause they signed and planned to play two African-American baseball players, brothers Jim and Leande
An African-American bear who teaches the students at CDMS how
In January 1968, after an African-American beat up Flemmi in an after-hours saloon,
uld result in 18 members (7 of which were African-American) being elected to the House and only 4 Re
ough they have similar names and are both African-American, Berry is not related to actress Halle Be
ans Sonny Landham and Richard Chaves, and African-American Bill Duke, who co-starred alongside Schwa
attempts to shock her family by dating an African-American bisexual man and announcing at dinner tha
ryan Small (died January 15, 1915) was an African-American bishop in the AME Zion Church.
He was the first African-American Bishop of Washington.
"Banjo Clog" and "Down South Blues" from African-American blues musicians.
From 1954 to 1957, African-American blues singer Lizzie Miles recorded and to
Robert Petway was an African-American blues singer and guitarist.
a list of local bestsellers from Jokae's African-American Books published in the Dallas Morning New
restaurants, bars and two nightclubs, an African-American bookstore, record store, and other shops.
Wilson was also the first African-American boxer to fight a main event at Hollywood
Elmo Henderson was an African-American boxer from Texas.
The film follows the story of an African-American boy faced with the realities of familial
onner (voiced by Phil LaMarr) is one cool African-American boy.
shed in 2006 reported that only one in 40 African-American boys in Chicago Public Schools eventually
ly and his brother, Sammy, were the first African-American brothers to play in the majors.
Two of the sections were reserved for African-American burials because there were no black churc
grossed $596.6 million, making it the top African-American business in the United States and the thi
an Jim Graham (D) of driving historically African-American businesses from the neighborhoods of Colu
lker (June 7, 1909 - June 8, 1994) was an African-American businessman who served as president of th
For the African-American businessman, see Reginald Lewis.
Bell's father had been an associate of African-American businesswoman Mary Ellen Pleasant, and wi
Lillian Lincoln Lambert is an African-American businesswoman.
She also founded African-American Businesswomen CEOs (ABC), an organization
Trustee Derrick Burgess, who was also an African-American, by 62% to 37% respectively.
He was purchased as a yearling by African-American Byron McClelland, an astute horseman who
of Thomas Day, an early 19th-century free African-American cabinetmaker who achieved recognition for
He was the first African-American Cadet to hold this prestigious position.
Dock also recalled sneaking over to the African-American camps in Dorchester at night, where he fi
"It's important that there is an African-American candidate running," Francis said.
e coach as taking away opportunities from African-American candidates.
First WFTDA certified team to feature two African-American captains: Paris Kills and Scarriett Tubma
erimentation in Africa and their links to African-American cases.
the show, making him the longest-serving African-American cast member on SNL.
tudio production to boast a predominantly African-American cast.
Kelley, was the company's first primarily African-American cast.
h was released by All American and has an African-American cast.
Garfield Heights which are predominately African-American Catholic parishes merged their grade scho
years, the Classic has attracted numerous African-American celebrities; in 2008, these included actr
African-American cemeteries around Philadelphia.--evrik (t
The cemetery is the oldest Baptist African-American cemetery in Cincinnati, founded in 1864 b
It is the oldest Baptist African-American cemetery in Cincinnati.
Evergreen Cemetery is a historic African-American cemetery in the East End of Richmond, Vir
Mount Moor African-American Cemetery, also known as Mount Moor Cemete
Ethel Ayler (born 1934) is a veteran African-American character actress with a career spanning
at the film was that the portrayal of the African-American character "Joe" was too stereotypical.
ga artist Takashi Okazaki started drawing African-American characters on Kleenex boxes when he was y
John Edward Hodge (1914-1996) was an African-American chemist, born in Kansas City, Kansas.
It is noteworthy for the number of famous African-American Chicagoans buried there, among them sever
ed his public-service career as the first African-American chief justice of the North Carolina Supre
He is the first African-American Chief Justice of the Massachusetts high c
Bridges became the first African-American child actor to have a recurring role on a
She is known as the first African-American child to attend an all-white elementary s
ption agency that works to find homes for African-American children and other children with special
c education was denied to more than 2,000 African-American children and a number of poor white child
Cain in Teoc, organizers of schooling for African-American children in the 1880s, were local leaders
lities could accommodate one third of all African-American children in Southern U.S. schools.
nded an all-expenses-paid tennis camp for African-American children and hired instructors.
and elementary school in her own home for African-American children, and founded the Hooks School of
lso an overseer of the Benezet school for African-American children, and a volunteer teacher in a fr
used his efforts on educating Knoxville's African-American children.
served from 1922 to 1925 as a school for African-American children.
Bryant is of African-American, Chinese-American, and Irish-Scottish Cel
he distinction of being one of the oldest African-American Christian Science congregations in the Un
The First Bryan Baptist Church is an African-American church that was organized by Andrew Bryan
                                                                                                    


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