「African‐American」の共起表現一覧(2語左が「of」)
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an enthusiastic follower of contemporary | African-American pop culture. |
Kohrville began as a community of freed | African-American slaves from Alabama. |
n studying the history and culture of the | African-American community. |
ays it broadcasts the services of several | African-American churches in the area. |
Jake Steed is the stage name of an | African-American male porn star. |
He serves as President of the | African-American Alumni Association Executive Committee. |
er police caught him in the company of an | African-American prostitute. |
is well-known as the heart of Richmond's | African-American community. |
60% of the | African-American and 10% of the European-American students |
His lampoons of stereotypical | African-American preachers appear throughout his work, beg |
became the acknowledged leader of Omaha's | African-American community. |
She is believed to be of both | African-American and Mexican descent. |
t film covered interracial romance (of an | African-American man with a white woman) in a serious, dra |
created to encompass enough of Georgia's | African-American population to create a district where an |
Controversy over the firing of an | African-American government official continues to play out |
It fulfilled a then pressing need of the | African-American community in Columbus for its own enterta |
lities could accommodate one third of all | African-American children in Southern U.S. schools. |
ive would be the potential loss of needed | African-American recruits for labor and service units. |
was established in 1908 by a group of 20 | African-American immigrants as a block settlement. |
or developing the musical careers of many | African-American artists, such as Mahalia Jackson. |
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 |
table as the first known engagement of an | African-American regiment during the Civil War. |
ighborhood became the center of Houston's | African-American community in the late 19th century and ea |
Boston and Providence, he was part of the | African-American poetry group, The Dark Room Collective. |
ale University as a professor of history, | African-American studies, and American Studies for 29 year |
at the film was that the portrayal of the | African-American character "Joe" was too stereotypical. |
everly Ross, a rare musical pairing of an | African-American male and a white female in the 1950s. |
ed the Banneker Institute in honor of the | African-American mathematician Benjamin Banneker. |
The son of an | African-American soldier and a German mother, Hartwig was |
It is noteworthy for the number of famous | African-American Chicagoans buried there, among them sever |
The film follows the story of an | African-American boy faced with the realities of familial |
emorial building erected in memory of the | African-American veterans of World War I. |
ed toward the readership interests of the | African-American community in Boston, Massachusetts. |
20s, the Vatican urged the creation of an | African-American seminary, the American hierarchy reacted |
city's Southeast community (most of them | African-American) seeing funding for their schools and cit |
ty dedicated to the treatment of Durham's | African-American citizens. |
Scott served as one of the | African-American commissioners from Texas to the Chicago W |
edman education and supplying many of 517 | African-American Georgians serving in the US Navy 1862-186 |
Most of Charleston's | African-American majority areas were shifted to the 6th Di |
inel called Washington the "mother of the | African-American romance", setting the groundwork for a re |
You Are" An Ethnohistorical Study of the | African-American Community on the Lands of the Yorktown Na |
s the mother of a family of predominantly | African-American Pentecostal Apostolic organizations. |
In 1908, most of the | African-American members withdrew to form their own church |
Grover Nash of was one of many | African-American aviators who lived and worked in the Chic |
ghts Act with the intention of increasing | African-American representation in the United States Congr |
Westbrook describes how as the son of an | African-American father and a Japanese mother, Peter was a |
He is the great-nephew of 1930s | African-American track and field star, Jesse Owens, who wo |
and many of the social gatherings of the | African-American community. |
is, Tennessee because the character of an | African-American servant, portrayed by Eddie "Rochester" A |
It was the first time that the work of an | African-American composer was presented by a major America |
Arabesque is the first line of original | African-American romance novels from a major publishing ho |
erhaps the most realistic depiction of an | African-American father in television history. |
d this song in 1941 with a band of mostly | African-American musicians accompanying the African-Americ |
D.C., commemorates the service of 209,145 | African-American soldiers and sailors who fought for the U |
generations been the center of Beaufort's | African-American community and is composed of late 19th an |
r Sue, the Turtle was the pseudonym of an | African-American saloonkeeper and underworld figure whose |
Amendment by the dismissal of all of its | African-American teachers in the course of integrating its |
e State of Florida in 2007 as part of the | African-American Testing Initiative (AATI), a program focu |
ime, was most popular with members of the | African-American community. |
boration with Patricia Cukor-Avila, of an | African-American town nicknamed "Springville" in the Brazo |
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