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She founded the | African-American Women Writers Series at Beacon Press, and |
Dock also recalled sneaking over to the | African-American camps in Dorchester at night, where he fi |
nd supported the candidacy of many in the | African-American political community. |
ues such as the high abortion rate in the | African-American community - an effort that has received s |
You Are" An Ethnohistorical Study of the | African-American Community on the Lands of the Yorktown Na |
It is often compared with the | African-American literature especially in its depiction of |
Reflecting demographic changes in the | African-American community, the cities of Lynwood and Para |
This event was a major milestone in the | African-American Civil Rights Movement. |
oul music elements that originated in the | African-American community. |
This article is about the | African-American proverb. |
et the tone on major issues impacting the | African-American community and people paid attention. |
In 1923 she toured the | African-American theatre circuit with the Black Swan Troub |
cond cycle, "Running Man," focuses on the | African-American family and the barriers of color and clas |
ave news and commentaries relevant to the | African-American and Hispanic communities. |
The hall was a gathering spot for the | African-American community of Bastrop during the time of r |
For the | African-American labor leader, see Norman Hill. |
Boston and Providence, he was part of the | African-American poetry group, The Dark Room Collective. |
In 2010 he was inducted into the | African-American Ethnic Sports Hall of Fame |
In 1908, most of the | African-American members withdrew to form their own church |
For the | African-American murder victim, see James Byrd, Jr.. |
new church building was conducted by the | African-American Ford Construction Company of Orlando. |
at the film was that the portrayal of the | African-American character "Joe" was too stereotypical. |
For the | African-American businessman, see Reginald Lewis. |
ican Robert W. "Bo" Williams defeated the | African-American Democrat Roy Cary. |
e State of Florida in 2007 as part of the | African-American Testing Initiative (AATI), a program focu |
For the | African-American singer of similar name, see Paul Robeson. |
first station in the country aimed at the | African-American demographic. |
Known by the | African-American community as "Queen of Wynnefield," Jacks |
hite moderates in the South, and from the | African-American community. |
city's Southeast community (most of them | African-American) seeing funding for their schools and cit |
He is Tallahassee's third | African-American mayor but the first to be elected, and wo |
Turner was the third | African-American national titleholder and the first Miss M |
The film focuses on three | African-American youths living in an urban neighborhood. |
ool around 11 A.M. on June 2, 1988, three | African-American teenagers attacked a White football playe |
Isaac H. Snowden was one of three | African-American students admitted to Harvard Medical Scho |
lucky encounters, he became one of three | African-American students at Williams College in Massachus |
Get A Witness? Reading Revelation Through | African-American Culture, Westminster John Knox Press, 200 |
During the time | African-American families had been enslaved, they were pro |
nta and the rest of the South to refer to | African-American districts. |
igh was rated 14th in Texas in regards to | African-American Achievements. |
erimentation in Africa and their links to | African-American cases. |
r new compositions entitled "A Tribute to | African-American Greatness". |
losophical doctrines in their relation to | African-American youth in the United States. |
provided unique and valuable services to | African-American communities. |
It is believed to be the only memorial to | African-American soldiers of World War II in Europe. |
ed that misleading robocalls were made to | African-american voters in the days leading up to the prim |
urs, symposiums, and concerts relating to | African-American culture and history are offered. |
is a non-commercial station, dedicated to | African-American culture programming, claiming that it "wi |
Its style is similar to | African-American spirituals. |
mpany is known for productions related to | African-American culture, especially musicals depicting no |
Today, | African-American culture has become a significant part of |
grossed $596.6 million, making it the top | African-American business in the United States and the thi |
leagues, starring for several of the top | African-American teams of the late 19th and early 20th cen |
, more than one-third of the city's total | African-American population. |
The area had a traditional | African-American enclave, centered around the area called |
Traditional | African-American denominations such as the National Baptis |
, many African-Americans left traditional | African-American neighborhoods like Sunnyside and entered |
emorial in the historic and traditionally | African-American U Street neighborhood, opened to the publ |
l Training Station set aside for training | African-American enlisted men, as the Assistant Battalion |
The garden thrives: twentieth-century | African-American poetry. |
onference, Inc. is the smaller of the two | African-American Free Will Baptist conferences in the Unit |
First WFTDA certified team to feature two | African-American captains: Paris Kills and Scarriett Tubma |
Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith were two | African-American men who were lynched on August 7, 1930 in |
In 1918 he became one of the first two | African-American All-Americans (the first was Paul Robeson |
at Allain had sexual intercourse with two | African-American male transvestites. |
cause they signed and planned to play two | African-American baseball players, brothers Jim and Leande |
ing what he thinks of as a more typically | African-American wardrobe and way of speaking. |
n affecting approximately 12% of the U.S. | African-American male population; deficiency of this enzym |
tioner, was allegedly attacked by unknown | African-American assailants in Humphrey's East Restaurant |
lewood City Council At-large by unseating | African-American incumbent Rev. Vernon Walton; Victory in |
l coolness in Africa has changed in urban | African-American assertions of independent power. |
The fashion tour was a pioneer in using | African-American models on the runway and helped highlight |
Between 1927 and 1934 various | African-American musicians in the Memphis, Tennessee area |
The Philharmonics were a versatile | African-American vocal quintet from Springfield, Missouri |
Ethel Ayler (born 1934) is a veteran | African-American character actress with a career spanning |
New Orleans jazz as played by the veteran | African-American musicians. |
s, 24.4% was Latino or Hispanic, 5.9% was | African-American and 0.9% was Asian. |
20.7% of the population was | African-American. |
20.2% of the population was | African-American. |
d of European ancestry and his father was | African-American. |
0, he appeared on the cover of the weekly | African-American newsmagazine Jet. |
uld result in 18 members (7 of which were | African-American) being elected to the House and only 4 Re |
panic, 1% Asian; less than 1/2 of 1% were | African-American. |
ys claimed that it was because there were | African-American jury members. |
race, including winner Oliver Lewis, were | African-American. |
88% of the students were | African-American and the remainder were white. |
ty thousand people, one-half of whom were | African-American, attended his funeral in Lancaster, Penns |
George W. Johnson in the 1890s, they were | African-American artists performing music which had a subs |
and four other members, two of whom were | African-American. |
e perception of Green Bay as a city where | African-American players did not feel welcome. |
emphis, Tennessee in April, 1864 in which | African-American USCT troops and white officers were slaug |
Daniel "Viceroy" Wilson ( | African-American, 36): formerly a star fullback for the Mi |
layers from Merlino's private school with | African-American kids from Seattle's Central Area. |
The school was integrated in 1965, with | African-American students coming from the previously all-b |
For 2001, the team had originally with | African-American driver Preston Tutt, but the deal fell th |
Regiment, a Buffalo soldier regiment with | African-American troops commanded by white officers. |
There he studied with | African-American and Gospel Music scholar, Dr. Horace Clar |
Wolfe made his first direct contact with | African-American music. |
es of North America, after combining with | African-American organizations, most significantly the Chu |
stinctive style of dress originating with | African-American youth on the scene of New York, Los Angel |
For many years | African-American culture developed separately from mainstr |
rrivals include Cynthia Whitlock, a young | African-American specialist, and Wing Commander Christophe |
e 1989 arrest and conviction of two young | African-American men for a murder in the suppression of a |
of Strom Thurmond and his parents' young | African-American servant, Carrie Butler. |
Youngest | African-American to get tenure in computer science departm |
In 2005, Dr. Blake was the youngest | African-American in history to receive tenure in a compute |
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