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rt propaganda film produced in 1942 about African-American contributions to the American home front.
He taught and wrote about African-American literature and folklore.
e" Harris (1908-1998) was an accomplished African-American photographer.
Literary Divas: The Top 100+ Most Admired African-American Women in Literature
were still segregated, he, along with all African-American recruits, was automatically limited to th
e Chicago Whip and the Gary American, all African-American newspapers.
he name was also applied to the first all African-American regiment formed by the United States Army
lities could accommodate one third of all African-American children in Southern U.S. schools.
for being the first team to start an all African-American lineup in the Championship game.
The members of the camp were all African-American.
, dedicated to the 11 (Wereth 11) and all African-American soldiers who fought in the European theat
is an internationally renowned all-woman, African-American a cappella ensemble.
ots (47.6 percent), He drew heavily among African-American voters as well as organized labor.
mote and reward academic excellence among African-American students.
us Christ has been very influential among African-American Pentecostal churches, and has given rise
the contributions of William H. Lewis, an African-American and future College Football Hall of Famer
ber 26, 1906 - September 23, 2008) was an African-American author of literature for children and you
ryan Small (died January 15, 1915) was an African-American bishop in the AME Zion Church.
category conceived by Vivian Stevens, an African-American editor at Dell, viewing the book as the f
This was the first time that an African-American served as captain of a major college foot
orn 1921, Cambridge, Massachusetts) is an African-American artist, illustrator and art educator.
ved to nominate John R. Lynch instead, an African-American from Mississippi.
The son of an African-American soldier and a German mother, Hartwig was
Gerald Cleaver (born May 4, 1963) is an African-American jazz drummer from Detroit, Michigan.
Carol Speed (born 14 March 1945) is an African-American actress best known for her roles in blaxp
Ghost Town DJ's was an African-American hip-hop music group who recorded the 1996
Henry E. Hayne was an African-American politician in South Carolina.
An African-American female impersonator performs the song ons
Nathan McCall (born 1955) is an African-American author who grew up in the Cavalier Manor
He is an African-American member of the Michigan House of Represent
County, Maryland, United States, with an African-American majority population, and part of the larg
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
The First Bryan Baptist Church is an African-American church that was organized by Andrew Bryan
Darktown was an African-American neighborhood centered that stretched from
An African-American man named Robert DuBois has a mental brea
orated in 1967 and its first Mayor was an African-American man named Johnny E. Gay.
is, Tennessee because the character of an African-American servant, portrayed by Eddie "Rochester" A
boration with Patricia Cukor-Avila, of an African-American town nicknamed "Springville" in the Brazo
In January 1968, after an African-American beat up Flemmi in an after-hours saloon,
The Atlanta Neighborhood Union was an African-American, women-led neighborhood organization in A
Montrose Hagins (May 5, 1924) is an African-American television actress.
Jackson Advocate is an African-American weekly newspaper in Jackson, Mississippi
lso known as the Harlem Clubhouse, was an African-American political coalition from Harlem whose mem
the Assemblies of God, Incorporated is an African-American Trinitarian Holiness Pentecostal denomina
Jake Steed is the stage name of an African-American male porn star.
n Kinchlow (born December 27, 1936) is an African-American evangelist best known for being co-host o
The film follows the story of an African-American boy faced with the realities of familial
children, Elizabeth McComb grew up in an African-American family that originally came from Mississi
Timothy Brian Cole was an African-American military veteran and a Texas Tech Univers
John W. Cooper (1873-1966) was an African-American ventriloquist of the early 20th century.
It was the first time that the work of an African-American composer was presented by a major America
"It's important that there is an African-American candidate running," Francis said.
ie No Mass (born Terressa Thompson) is an African-American rapper.
30 June 2002 in Detroit, Michigan) was an African-American musician.
is best friend Larry Richards (James), an African-American politician who has become a target for th
. Griffin (1949 - August 13, 2008) was an African-American city councilmember from the city of Richm
ople there called her an American, not an African-American or Black.
most successful season record ever by an African-American coach in the NFL.
thur Allen (born February 10, 1949) is an African-American serial killer from Indianapolis, Indiana.
ice confrontation and bombing of MOVE, an African-American commune, occurred during Rendell's tenure
gust 28, 1913 - February 15, 1946) was an African-American athlete in the high jump.
August 9, 1988, Washington, D.C.) was an African-American author, poet and playwright.
John Edward Hodge (1914-1996) was an African-American chemist, born in Kansas City, Kansas.
gust 26, 1949 (1949-08-26) (age 61) is an African-American educator, author and politician.
John E. W. Thompson (born 1855) was an African-American non-career diplomat.
d in the memory of Percy Lavon Julian, an African-American research chemist who died in April 1975.
John Scobell, an African-American Union spy, worked with the "twenty-five-y
lunteer Infantry (African Descent) was an African-American infantry regiment that served in the Unio
An African-American minister delivered the invocation, causin
20s, the Vatican urged the creation of an African-American seminary, the American hierarchy reacted
Denzel Dowell was an African-American resident of North Richmond, California wh
restaurants, bars and two nightclubs, an African-American bookstore, record store, and other shops.
rsha G. Cheeks (born March 7, 1956) is an African-American politician from the U.S. state of Michiga
Though the Ensemble is an African-American run troupe, it is colorblind when it come
lect a Jewish mayor (Matthew Feldman), an African-American mayor (Bernard Brooks) and a female mayor
Joseph Saulter is an African-American musician, actor, and video game designer.
The Hoofers Club was an African-American entertainment establishment and dancers c
air Drake (January 2, 1911 - 1990) was an African-American sociologist and anthropologist.
Avis Wyatt (born August 20, 1984) is an African-American professional basketball player played for
Harry Flournoy is an African-American former college basketball player, origina
One home had been sold to an African-American family and the other to an interracial co
am was the first of its kind hosted by an African-American, which created controversy at the time.
Fast Eddie, an African-American house-music producer from Chicago, Illino
The Houston Defender is an African-American newspaper published weekly in Houston, Te
emy is named after Sister Thea Bowman, an African-American, Roman Catholic nun, teacher, and scholar
Valdosta, Georgia on June 18, 1971) is an African-American adult actress.
er police caught him in the company of an African-American prostitute.
in Los Angeles, California, U.S.) was an African-American musician.
it represents sophisticated styles for an African-American college in the early twentieth century.
nnually for the highest achievement by an African-American.
e Williams (born January 27, 1868) was an African-American baseball catcher in the Negro Leagues.
wise known as DJ Ski and Ski Beatz, is an African-American record producer mainly working in hip hop
Waller, an African-American, graduated from Prairie View A&M Universi
Lee Weaver (born April 10, 1930) is an African-American film and television actor.
The Birmingham Sunlights is an African-American a cappella gospel singing group from the
ute - Seneca Junior College, which was an African-American school from 1899 to 1939.
He was notable as an African-American attorney and leader in the civil rights m
lker (June 7, 1909 - June 8, 1994) was an African-American businessman who served as president of th
Ivory V. Nelson, an African-American who has achieved distinguished leadership
An African-American slave, Smalls became a Union hero when he
eph Robert Booker (or J.R. Booker) was an African-American rights leader born in Helena, Arkansas on
August 9, 1939 - February 2, 2007) was an African-American singer.
It was the first environmental song by an African-american song-writer, predating "Mercy Mercy Me (T
erhaps the most realistic depiction of an African-American father in television history.
ferson King (October 1, 1886-1976) was an African-American Methodist bishop, college professor and a
r-up for their desire to not play with an African-American teammate.)
nt reportedly finished her first book, an African-American romance she entitled Down Home Girl in 19
(June 4, 1922 - October 22, 2004) was an African-American Navy pioneer - the first African American
cilor Floyd Adams, Jr., a Democrat and an African-American.
table as the first known engagement of an African-American regiment during the Civil War.
It was later used by an African-American Baptist congregation for over 60 years be
ong, which runs about five minutes, is an African-American lament of foreboding and impending doom s
13, 1962, Los Angeles, California) was an African-American film actor comedian of the early sound er
tt (April 13, 1915 - May 27, 1999) was an African-American actress and singer who is best known for
He is an African-American physician who graduated from Stanford Uni
numerous times, the first for leading an African-American group into the "white" library in Petersb
was founded in 1794 by Richard Allen, an African-American Methodist minister.
st number one on any chart released by an African-American owned independent record label, predating
ing that the most prominent figure was an African-American.
Curtis Giovanni Flowers is an African-American man who has been tried six times in the s
Willie Mae Reid is an African-American politician who ran as the Socialist Worke
the son of a Turkish German mother and an African-American soldier.
Monique is an African-American pornographic actress.
With ownership being restored to an African-American, the “debilitating impact of John Somervi
Spliff Star, an African-American rapper;
The slurs were directed at an African-American student who had been cast in the school p
He is an African-American Democrat who endorsed Barack Obama of Ill
Ruth E. Carter is an African-American costume designer.
Vaird, an African-American woman and the single mother of two childr
C.J. Wright is an African-American pornographic actor, director, and owner t
Brenda Clack (born July 22, 1945) is an African-American politician from the U.S. state of Michiga
Walter McMillian is an African-American who was exonerated from Alabama's death r
rank Boykin (August 29, 1920-1982) was an African-American inventor and engineer.
An African-American escapes to Canada along the Underground R
"The City Rose", an African-American adventure story
orn Jeffrey Kearse, March 11, 1950) is an African-American convert to Islam.
, Philippines, to a Filpino mother and an African-American father.
r Sue, the Turtle was the pseudonym of an African-American saloonkeeper and underworld figure whose
Wilson Jeremiah Moses (born 1942) is an African-American historian.
o High School was built around 1950 as an African-American school.
xander (or Alex) Manly (1866-1944) was an African-American newspaper editor in North Carolina in the
The novel deals with an African-American man who is estranged from his white wife
Of an African-American background, he was born into slavery in V
Henry Crowder (1890-1955) was an African-American jazz musician.
Decades ago, Gemma Sinclair was an African-American cleaning lady at Los Alamos National Labo
Saul Matthews was an African-American American Revolutionary War spy.
In 1826 an African-American woman, Lilla Van Buren, was baptised and
attempts to shock her family by dating an African-American bisexual man and announcing at dinner tha
1, 1912, in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an African-American jazz double-bassist and businessman.
Lillian Lincoln Lambert is an African-American businesswoman.
heatre was designed by Harvey Johnson, an African-American architect.
Jennifer A. Richeson is an African-American social psychologist who studies racial id
vember 18, 1871 - August 13, 1922) was an African-American composer of ragtime music.
allenged the incumbent, Darlene Green, an African-American woman.
Austin Steward (1793-1860) was an African-American abolitionist and author.
Robert E. Clay (1875-1961) was an African-American educator.
Robert Petway was an African-American blues singer and guitarist.
82 - New York City, March 9, 1961) was an African-American ragtime and dixieland jazz composer, band
North Carolina town of Rich Square, is an African-American writer whose subjects include comedian Di
Private 1st Class Annie Brevig - An African-American woman.
Kuntu Repertory Theatre is an African-American repertory theatre based at the University
Catlett Mora (born April 15, 1915) is an African-American sculptor and printmaker.
lunteer Infantry (African Descent) was an African-American infantry regiment that served in the Unio
The Hotel has been acknowledged as an African-American Memorial Site in June 2002.
t commit, had to flee and was saved by an African-American.
used for the Big Apple Club, which was an African-American night club.
Alysa Stanton (born c. 1964) is an African-American Jew.
Howard McCrary is an African-American musician, entertainer, and actor.
The school was named for Ralph Bunche, an African-American educator, diplomat and Nobel Prize winner
Dr. John Jarvis Seabrook was an African-American pastor and president-emeritus of Huston-T
net, internet forums and blogs to mean an African-American social movement holding that dark-skinned
Trustee Derrick Burgess, who was also an African-American, by 62% to 37% respectively.
e Knights were founded by Merton Bird, an African-American man, and W. Dorr Legg, his white lover.
1965), the first comic book with an African-American star.
ruary 20, 1961 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an African-American actor.
1963), best known as "Earthquake", is an African-American actor, voice artist, and comedian.
Milan Crawford is an African-American man who accused Cincinnati law enforcemen
f Our Lord Jesus Christ World-Wide was an African-American Oneness Pentecostal denomination started
Houston Gardens is an African-American neighborhood in Houston.
armory in the United States built for an African-American military regiment, known as the "Fighting
Elmo Henderson was an African-American boxer from Texas.
An African-American, this version of Kyle Richmond first appe
ney Glenn Ellis (born 7 April 1954) is an African-American politician from the state of Texas.
herine Marie Howard Bennett was and is an African-American pioneer for women's collegiate athletics.
of October 28, 1950 Larry L. Williams, an African-American, signed on radio station WAAA-AM 980.
mpic judo team as consisting of a Jew, an African-American, a Japanese-American, and a Native Americ
1972 - February 28, 1997) was an African-American man with a history of mental illness who
Westbrook describes how as the son of an African-American father and a Japanese mother, Peter was a
uly 17, 1910 - September 20, 1965) was an African-American artist, best known for his work during th
mber 28, 1900 in Mississippi, USA, was an African-American politician and Los Angeles City Councilma
named in honor of A. Philip Randolph, an African-American labor movement and civil rights leader, d
tells the story of a Caucasian man and an African-American woman who work at a contemporary steel mi
Robert Brown Elliott (1842-1884) was an African-American member of the United States House of Repr
der (14 May 1888 - 4 January 1958) was an African-American mathematician and engineer and an early A
William Worthy, Jr. (born 1921) is an African-American journalist, civil rights activist, and di
of trustees, he expelled James Lawson, an African-American divinity student and Congress of Racial E
An African-American man gives a piano lesson to a young Afric
e Evans (December 12, 1892 - 1987) was an African-American folk artist known for her colorful drawin
                                                                                                    


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