「African‐American」の共起表現一覧(2語右が「of」)
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Maynard Jackson, first | African-American mayor of Atlanta |
Early | African-American Pioneers of the Game Committee |
Roberts is the first | African-American mayor of Anderson. |
He was the first | African-American Bishop of Washington. |
In fact, in a city that was 58.40% | African-American as of the 2000 census, no African-America |
She became the first | African-American president of the Georgia Music Educators |
He is an | African-American member of the Michigan House of Represent |
The nearby Liberty Cemetery was used by | African-American members of this historic community. |
unningham was elected, becoming the first | African-American mayor of Jersey City. |
John W. Cooper (1873-1966) was an | African-American ventriloquist of the early 20th century. |
He was also the first | African-American member of the Lincoln Center Repertory Co |
He was the second | African-American mayor of Richmond after George B. Carroll |
He was also the first | African-American minister of a white congregation. |
Andre Cailloux, | African-American hero of the American Civil War is also bu |
l coolness in Africa has changed in urban | African-American assertions of independent power. |
For the | African-American singer of similar name, see Paul Robeson. |
He was the first | African-American mayor of an American city of any size, th |
ber 26, 1906 - September 23, 2008) was an | African-American author of literature for children and you |
ee; and Morin, Katherine A. Distinguished | African-American Scientists of the 20th Century. |
d president, 1993 Slater became the first | African-American Director of the Federal Highway Administr |
Falls team hired Frank Wickware, a great | African-American pitcher of the day, to face Northampton. |
ggests the theater represented the strong | African-American nature of the area and the times. |
ames D. Lynch (1839 - 1872) was the first | African-American Secretary of State of Mississippi, and a |
hell - general assignment reporter; first | African-American staff of KSAT; also fill-in reporter for |
The fort was constructed by | African-American soldiers of the United States Colored Tro |
In 1967, she was elected the first | African-American president of the Association of American |
It is believed to be the only memorial to | African-American soldiers of World War II in Europe. |
A primarily | African-American Church of Christ congregation has met at |
vember 18, 1871 - August 13, 1922) was an | African-American composer of ragtime music. |
on is significant in that he is the first | African-American Mayor-President of East Baton Rouge Paris |
Karol Corbin Walker - first | African-American President of the New Jersey State Bar Ass |
Robert Brown Elliott (1842-1884) was an | African-American member of the United States House of Repr |
The majority | African-American village of Brooklyn, Illinois, located ju |
emorial building erected in memory of the | African-American veterans of World War I. |
w national attention, as he was the first | African-American mayor of one of the ten biggest cities in |
1983, Vincent began his term as the first | African-American Mayor of the City of Inglewood and was re |
The first | African-American graduate of UCLA Law School, Mills left t |
This district includes the heavily | African-American part of Ohio's capital city, Columbus, Oh |
He grew up in a rough poor | African-American neighborhood of the Third Ward of New Orl |
Henry Glover was a 31-year-old | African-American resident of the Algiers neighborhood of N |
y of her own songs and, unlike many other | African-American artists of the period, retained the valua |
The hall was a gathering spot for the | African-American community of Bastrop during the time of r |
onathan Clarkson Gibbs as Florida's first | African-American Secretary of State, and commissioned Gibb |
and in 1998, he was sworn in as the first | African-American mayor of Hopewell. |
The church was organized by | African-American members of St. George's Methodist Church |
ber 15, 1902 - May 8, 1983) was a leading | African-American playwright of the first half of the 20th |
na) became on January 1, 1968 , the first | African-American mayor of Gary, Indiana. |
ckey franchise, becoming one of the first | African-American owners of a professional hockey league te |
aughters of the Dust, another independent | African-American film of that time. |
y 1989) was a notable and prolific female | African-American composers of the 20th century. |
Denzel Dowell was an | African-American resident of North Richmond, California wh |
nal Bar Association in 1985 and the first | African-American President of the Alabama State Bar. |
ard is the pen name of Danny Pollard, the | African-American author of Rooftop Diva: A Novel of Triump |
bury, Vermont, Ron Brown became the first | African-American member of Sigma Phi Epsilon, a national m |
In 1999, he was appointed as the first | African-American Director of the United States Marshals Se |
a highly respected leader of the original | African-American community of Philadelphia, founded the fi |
acial imbalance in the school district as | African-American percentage of the Dumas district would in |
ong, which runs about five minutes, is an | African-American lament of foreboding and impending doom s |
sity recognized Gwyn as the Distinguished | African-American Alumni of the year and in 2010 he was the |
leagues, starring for several of the top | African-American teams of the late 19th and early 20th cen |
lips became the first woman and the first | African-American member of the Common Council in Milwaukee |
Northern Bergen County, has the smallest | African-American population of any district in the state a |
ethodist Episcopal Church to be the first | African-American President of Wiley College in Marshall, T |
uncilman John Peavy, making him the first | African-American mayor of Mobile, although Jones made a po |
ed in 1903 by Garnet Baltimore, the first | African-American graduate of the Rensselaer Polytechnic In |
r 1873 - September 7, 1925) was the first | African-American collector of folk songs and spirituals, a |
eral of the Foreign Service and the first | African-American Director of the Foreign Service Institute |
great-aunt, Jessie Randall, was the first | African-American graduate of Mary Manse College in Toledo, |
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