「African‐American」の共起表現一覧(1語左が「of」)
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It coordinates events of | African-American mystic societies. |
eph religious taught their first class of | African-American students. |
His show featured the music of | African-American recording artists. |
Hokum: An Anthology of | African-American Humor (2006) |
Bryant is of | African-American, Chinese-American, and Irish-Scottish Cel |
Wilkerson, of | African-American and Thai descent, was born in Houston, Te |
It is also a leading publisher of | African-American studies, civil rights history and environ |
one of the nation's largest producers of | African-American cosmetics. |
Jacksonville, Florida, Asia Vernimo is of | African-American and Filipino descent. |
y he became acquainted with the plight of | African-American slaves. |
Rose is of | African-American ethnicity and she was born in Staten Isla |
She is of | African-American, Native American and Puerto Rican descent |
y, McLin protested for equal treatment of | African-American service members. |
(along with the 9th) a regiment formed of | African-American troopers. |
lso gained notoriety for the slaughter of | African-American Union soldiers from Kansas by the Confede |
it was established in 1909 by a group of | African-American immigrants as a block settlement. |
g Ray's tenure, Kentucky's recruitment of | African-American players increased, notably with star runn |
Afrotopia: Roots of | African-American Popular History, Cambridge University Pre |
AHANA is a term that refers to persons of | African-American, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American des |
g constructed for the higher education of | African-American women in the United States. |
Her interests include the study of | African-American political thought, black religious ideas |
A major subplot involves a group of | African-American jazz musicians who perform at a Berlin ni |
was used in London to describe a form of | African-American dance/funk music from 1980s. |
Household Union of America was a union of | African-American tenant farmers (sharecroppers). |
as become a vitally important showcase of | African-American artists and culture for Boston and the Un |
ians and Their Music (1935), a history of | African-American music traditions from Africa to the Ameri |
called for the bribery or intimidation of | African-American voters. |
Lakeview was established by a group of | African-American freedomen who immigrated from North Carol |
s believed to be the first recognition of | African-American culture at a World's Fair. |
rvey's entente with the Klan, a number of | African-American leaders appealed to U.S. Attorney General |
the post of lecturer in the Department of | African-American Studies at Emory University in Atlanta, G |
praised for its use of multiple genres of | African-American music, including gospel, spirituals, blue |
ion of athlete Grant Hill's collection of | African-American artists. |
eds), Time Longer than Rope: A Century of | African-American Activism, 1850-1950 (New York, 2003). |
d is attended predominantly by members of | African-American descent. |
in that it was made up almost entirely of | African-American troops, which had previously belonged to |
were required to maintain a percentage of | African-American students between 15 and 50%. |
he 1950s-60s, who opposed registration of | African-American voters. |
Carr commanded a division of | African-American soldiers in the XVIII Corps and briefly c |
rt is awash with blackface stereotypes of | African-American people and culture, and of life in the ru |
A mixed-race woman of | African-American and Filipino descent, Melissa graduated f |
nterested primarily in the development of | African-American students who triumphed over significant o |
f Roseland that represents a microcosm of | African-American self determination. |
r as an attempt at an honest treatment of | African-American life. |
Lewis Johnson included a large number of | African-American soldiers, a sight that enraged many in Ho |
Wendell Logan, Professor of | African-American Music and Chair of the Oberlin Jazz Studi |
he nation's most significant landmarks of | African-American urban history. |
ng exclusively about the upper echelon of | African-American society, through coverage of premier cele |
Bell's father had been an associate of | African-American businesswoman Mary Ellen Pleasant, and wi |
eclared a heretic by the Joint College of | African-American Pentecostal Bishops. |
in 1933 intended primarily for the use of | African-American men, and was at the time one of the best |
She criticized the thinking of | African-American Jeremiah Wright for making racist stateme |
cLaren, set to the boogie-woogie music of | African-American jazz pianist Albert Ammons. |
issue of Ten/Eight devoted to the work of | African-American photographers. |
students in 1979 to refer to students of | African-American, Hispanic, Asian, or Native American desc |
n American jazz bandleader and pianist of | African-American descent. |
gned homes and for the Harrison Museum of | African-American Culture located in the former Harrison Sc |
t recently, Beatty edited an anthology of | African-American humor called Hokum and wrote an article i |
d an appreciation for a unique element of | African-American culture. |
, the farm was the site of the efforts of | African-American slave Stephen Bishop to produce a map of |
e Metropolitan Area with small pockets of | African-American neighborhoods in the cities of Sanford, G |
d Paul S. Morton) of the Joint College of | African-American Pentecostal Bishops expressed a desire to |
seum contains many priceless artifacts of | African-American culture in New Orleans, including elabora |
Shortly before the death of | African-American poet Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872-1906), Ja |
role as North Carolina featured a lot of | African-American as well as young voters in college towns, |
to make a contribution to the struggle of | African-American people in the South during a time when th |
ply turns against preconceived notions of | African-American society and allows for the creation of a |
onse to stimuli, and the breakthroughs of | African-American agriculturalist George Washington Carver. |
has a comparatively higher percentage of | African-American residents and a notable percentage of chi |
produced radio documentary on the life of | African-American History icon, Paul Robeson, who was born |
Troops" to facilitate the recruitment of | African-American soldiers to fight for the Union Army. |
for Pittsburgh's burgeoning community of | African-American theater artists. |
ng Chairman of the Illinois Commission of | African-American Males (1992-1994), the National Associati |
il of Negro Affairs, an informal group of | African-American public policy advisors to United States P |
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