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was founded in 1794 by Richard Allen, an African-American Methodist minister.
Timothy Brian Cole was an African-American military veteran and a Texas Tech Univers
armory in the United States built for an African-American military regiment, known as the "Fighting
An African-American minister delivered the invocation, causin
He was also the first African-American minister of a white congregation.
The fashion tour was a pioneer in using African-American models on the runway and helped highlight
strong boy born to a Japanese father and African-American mother, he was often excluded from group
a Russian Jewish immigrant father and an African-American mother.
For the African-American murder victim, see James Byrd, Jr..
ians and Their Music (1935), a history of African-American music traditions from Africa to the Ameri
Wendell Logan, Professor of African-American Music and Chair of the Oberlin Jazz Studi
praised for its use of multiple genres of African-American music, including gospel, spirituals, blue
nfluenced in content, form and cadence by African-American music, including work songs, blues and ja
Having its roots in African-American music, the racist Nazi regime had declare
moter for most major labels that recorded African-American music.
Wolfe made his first direct contact with African-American music.
Along rippled through Broadway, with nine African-American musicals opening between 1921 and 1924.
Joseph Saulter is an African-American musician, actor, and video game designer.
Howard McCrary is an African-American musician, entertainer, and actor.
30 June 2002 in Detroit, Michigan) was an African-American musician.
in Los Angeles, California, U.S.) was an African-American musician.
d this song in 1941 with a band of mostly African-American musicians accompanying the African-Americ
Between 1927 and 1934 various African-American musicians in the Memphis, Tennessee area
borhood populated by Italian-American and African-American musicians.
New Orleans jazz as played by the veteran African-American musicians.
It coordinates events of African-American mystic societies.
Turner was the third African-American national titleholder and the first Miss M
She is of African-American, Native American and Puerto Rican descent
ggests the theater represented the strong African-American nature of the area and the times.
(June 4, 1922 - October 22, 2004) was an African-American Navy pioneer - the first African American
esires to create a separate group to meet African-American needs; they rejected the second-class sta
Darktown was an African-American neighborhood centered that stretched from
lle is the oldest surviving predominantly African-American neighborhood in Charlotte, North Carolina
The neighborhood is a historic African-American neighborhood and is known for its state c
Youngs Park is a predominantly African-American neighborhood in Norfolk, Virginia.
Bellevue is a primarily African-American neighborhood on the west side of Macon, G
He grew up in a rough poor African-American neighborhood of the Third Ward of New Orl
Chabot Park is a middle-class, majority African-American neighborhood in Oakland, California locat
Sandtown is a predominantly African-American neighborhood located southwest of Atlanta
Houston Gardens is an African-American neighborhood in Houston.
The home is located in a historically African-American neighborhood.
, many African-Americans left traditional African-American neighborhoods like Sunnyside and entered
e Metropolitan Area with small pockets of African-American neighborhoods in the cities of Sanford, G
The mob moved through the city's African-American neighborhoods, killing some people and ch
otte and throughout the city primarily in African-American neighborhoods.
r ventured outside the clubs in Chicago's African-American neighborhoods.
being on of Roanoke's longest established African-American neighborhoods.
African-American News and Issues is a weekly newspaper pub
0, he appeared on the cover of the weekly African-American newsmagazine Jet.
The Houston Defender is an African-American newspaper published weekly in Houston, Te
xander (or Alex) Manly (1866-1944) was an African-American newspaper editor in North Carolina in the
she began writing a column for the local African-American newspaper entitled "Negroes of Note", whi
day, it is the oldest continually running African-American newspaper, being created in 1884 by Chris
estroying the printing plant for the only African-American newspaper.
published by Freedom's Journal, an early African-American newspaper.
e Chicago Whip and the Gary American, all African-American newspapers.
ften erroneously referred to as the first African-American NHL player (he was actually African-Canad
police immediately suspect Newt Lee, the African-American night watchman who discovered the body ("
used for the Big Apple Club, which was an African-American night club.
He is the only African-American nominee for state comptroller, Democrat o
John E. W. Thompson (born 1855) was an African-American non-career diplomat.
W Jackson was the first African-American offered a football scholarship at the Uni
ate the Armed Services, Gravely and other African-american officers were recalled to active duty in
s had little if any success in recruiting African-American officers.
a city government dominated primarily by African-American officials.
George Washington Battalion, commanded by African-American Oliver Law), they formed one regiment of
lor, Jr. - track and field athlete, first African-American Olympic Gold Medalist (107th Class)
unity was then and still is predominantly African-American, once composed of a large number of serva
f Our Lord Jesus Christ World-Wide was an African-American Oneness Pentecostal denomination started
despite the fact that no human children, African-American or otherwise, are featured in the book.
ople there called her an American, not an African-American or Black.
African-American orders like the black Odd Fellows allowed
es of North America, after combining with African-American organizations, most significantly the Chu
WLOU is the heritage African-American oriented station in Louisville, programmi
The Ritz Theatre is an African-American oriented theatre in the LaVilla neighborh
d with urban music, until WIBR debuted an African-American oriented "urban talk" format.
Sr. Founder, Johnson Products, the first African-American owned company listed on American Stock Ex
st number one on any chart released by an African-American owned independent record label, predating
ne of, if not the only, second-generation African-American owned and operated businesses in Springfi
The first African-American owned radio station in the Chicago area,
which acquired WLIB - becoming the first African-American owned-and-operated station in New York.
ckey franchise, becoming one of the first African-American owners of a professional hockey league te
became the park superintendent, the first African-American park manager in the state, serving from 1
This district includes the heavily African-American part of Ohio's capital city, Columbus, Oh
night.In the fire, two hundred nine (209) African-American party goers perished and many others were
Dr. John Jarvis Seabrook was an African-American pastor and president-emeritus of Huston-T
a private hospital for wealthy black and African-American patients.
eclared a heretic by the Joint College of African-American Pentecostal Bishops.
roit) is an nontrinitarian, predominantly African-American Pentecostal body, whose headquarters are
d Paul S. Morton) of the Joint College of African-American Pentecostal Bishops expressed a desire to
us Christ has been very influential among African-American Pentecostal churches, and has given rise
s the mother of a family of predominantly African-American Pentecostal Apostolic organizations.
rt is awash with blackface stereotypes of African-American people and culture, and of life in the ru
to make a contribution to the struggle of African-American people in the South during a time when th
ed tales and superstitions collected from African-American peoples, apparently in the dialect of the
acial imbalance in the school district as African-American percentage of the Dumas district would in
old song written and recorded in 1957 by African-American performers Don and Dewey- "I'm Leaving It
She is also one of the few African-American performers in experimental pop/rock music
ke the Cotton Club, Connie's Inn featured African-American performers, but restricted its audience t
He was the second African-American person to serve as mayor of Dayton.
evy Enterprises, Inc., becoming the first African-American personal manager in the pop or jazz music
les on Marxism, Critical Race Theory, and African-American philosophy.
e" Harris (1908-1998) was an accomplished African-American photographer.
issue of Ten/Eight devoted to the work of African-American photographers.
Wise was the first African-American physician in Prince George's County, Mary
He is an African-American physician who graduated from Stanford Uni
Johnson was the first African-American physician to receive practice rights at L
accredited surgical training program for African-American physicians in Georgia and Alabama.
e forgotten music of several 19th Century African-American pianists, including Blind Tom Wiggins and
ker Houston (1864 - 1945) was a prominent African-American pioneer in the field of education.
herine Marie Howard Bennett was and is an African-American pioneer for women's collegiate athletics.
Early African-American Pioneers of the Game Committee
Falls team hired Frank Wickware, a great African-American pitcher of the day, to face Northampton.
ith the Knicks, Naulls was also the first African-American player to be named captain of a major pro
sketball program can also claim the first African-American player selected in an NBA draft (Chuck Co
He was the first African-American player to sign with an NFL team post Worl
g Ray's tenure, Kentucky's recruitment of African-American players increased, notably with star runn
e perception of Green Bay as a city where African-American players did not feel welcome.
Ray brought more African-American players to Kentucky than any previous coa
came against a Kentucky team that had no African-American players, during the period of the Civil R
First African-American Playmate: Jennifer Jackson (Miss March 19
ber 15, 1902 - May 8, 1983) was a leading African-American playwright of the first half of the 20th
Flanery "discovered" female African-American poet Effie Waller Smith, who live and wor
Shortly before the death of African-American poet Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872-1906), Ja
Boston and Providence, he was part of the African-American poetry group, The Dark Room Collective.
Beyond the frontier: African-American poetry for the 21st century.
The garden thrives: twentieth-century African-American poetry.
ter touring the nation with several other African-American poets in 1967, Spellman joined the staff
had the highest percentages of female and African-American police officers nationwide.
Black in Blue: African-American Police Officers and Racism, with Kenneth
Williams was the first African-American police commissioner of both the Philadelp
Samuel J. Battle, first African-American policeman in New York City.
lso known as the Harlem Clubhouse, was an African-American political coalition from Harlem whose mem
Her interests include the study of African-American political thought, black religious ideas
nd supported the candidacy of many in the African-American political community.
Henry E. Hayne was an African-American politician in South Carolina.
is best friend Larry Richards (James), an African-American politician who has become a target for th
rsha G. Cheeks (born March 7, 1956) is an African-American politician from the U.S. state of Michiga
Willie Mae Reid is an African-American politician who ran as the Socialist Worke
Brenda Clack (born July 22, 1945) is an African-American politician from the U.S. state of Michiga
ney Glenn Ellis (born 7 April 1954) is an African-American politician from the state of Texas.
mber 28, 1900 in Mississippi, USA, was an African-American politician and Los Angeles City Councilma
y many to be the one of the most powerful African-American politicians in the country, only once bee
September 23 - Ray Charles, blind African-American pop singer who recorded a series of influ
an enthusiastic follower of contemporary African-American pop culture.
Afrotopia: Roots of African-American Popular History, Cambridge University Pre
believed that black crime declined as the African-American population moved toward a more equal stat
i since territorial times, and a sizeable African-American population came to live there.
Northern Bergen County, has the smallest African-American population of any district in the state a
905 and 1909, white mobs drove the entire African-American population out of Harrison, and their pro
created to encompass enough of Georgia's African-American population to create a district where an
, more than one-third of the city's total African-American population.
ations, while Wyandotte had a significant African-American population.
ws and information targeted to the area's African-American population.
It was also home to a significant African-American population.
ignificant Non-Hispanic White, Asian, and African-American populations.
ed in cities on the East Coast with large African-American populations.
ssimilated into the European-American and African-American populations.
t film career in 1973 as one of the first African-American porn stars.
hn Pantera (born July 24, 1965) is a male African-American porn star performing in adult entertainme
Monique is an African-American pornographic actress.
C.J. Wright is an African-American pornographic actor, director, and owner t
946, Woody Strode would become the second African-American post World War II.
55 - April 15, 1791) was one of the first African-American preachers and missionaries.
His lampoons of stereotypical African-American preachers appear throughout his work, beg
"The African-American Presence in Younghill Kang's East Goes We
She became the first African-American president of the Georgia Music Educators
nal Bar Association in 1985 and the first African-American President of the Alabama State Bar.
In 1967, she was elected the first African-American president of the Association of American
Karol Corbin Walker - first African-American President of the New Jersey State Bar Ass
n history," King said, "to have the first African-American president granting a pardon to the first
ethodist Episcopal Church to be the first African-American President of Wiley College in Marshall, T
ion of spiritual fervor, showbiz glamour, African-American pride and a celebration of women".
ation occurred, the Ramsey II Unit housed African-American prisoners over the age of 25.
tion, white prisoners were separated from African-American prisoners.
Avis Wyatt (born August 20, 1984) is an African-American professional basketball player played for
15, 1915 - January 26, 2009) was an early African-American professional basketball player.
Street in Houston, Texas, is the largest African-American professional theatre company in the Unite
Brown was the first African-American promoted to flag rank in the Coast Guard.
er police caught him in the company of an African-American prostitute.
This article is about the African-American proverb.
il of Negro Affairs, an informal group of African-American public policy advisors to United States P
istoric significance of casting the first African-American public official in Saturday Morning carto
the time, Williams was the only starting African-American punter in the NFL, and was just the fourt
Dickey became the first African-American quarterback selected in the first round b
Carl Otis Trimble, first African-American quarterback at Louisiana State University
Willie Thrower, the first African-American quarterback to play for the NFL, playing
vernors' wives, Arkansas art pottery, and African-American quilts.
o known as Damion "Crazy Legs" Hall is an African-American R&B singer.
Berri (born 1974, Cincinnati, Ohio) is an African-American R&B singer who scored a minor pop hit in
WSBC hired the nation's first full-time African-American radio announcer, Jack Cooper, in 1929.
Although supported by African-American radio, Sanders' brand of free jazz became
82 - New York City, March 9, 1961) was an African-American ragtime and dixieland jazz composer, band
ie No Mass (born Terressa Thompson) is an African-American rapper.
Spliff Star, an African-American rapper;
lark (1909-22 July 1995) was a pioneering African-American record promoter.
wise known as DJ Ski and Ski Beatz, is an African-American record producer mainly working in hip hop
His show featured the music of African-American recording artists.
icago supervisor of the company's "Race" ( African-American) Records for most of the decade.
ive would be the potential loss of needed African-American recruits for labor and service units.
                                                                                                    


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