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ons, in 1899, was a landmark: The Philadelphia | Negro: A Social Study, by renowned black reformer, s |
included in the Quartermaster panel "must be a | negro, a plantation slave, freed by war". |
consistently thwarted being foiled by El Gato | Negro, a desperate El Graduado held Agustin hostage |
sity of installing a lighthouse on top of Pico | Negro, a volcanic cone located 500 metres to the sou |
a superior "Brown" race (Arab or Semitic) and " | Negro" races, and that he held that progress among t |
becoming a priest, and setting up the American | Negro Academy, are nothing less than impressive. |
o accept a power-sharing agreement, the Espino | Negro accord. |
d warring Nicaraguan parties signed the Espino | Negro Accords in Tipitapa, under the sponsorship of |
l Rights Movement, he served as a president of | Negro Actors for Action. |
hed its proceedings as Africa and the American | Negro: Addresses and Proceedings of the Congress on |
inet was first known as the Federal Council of | Negro Affairs, an informal group of African-American |
ster records the death of Anthony, a poore old | negro, aged 105 in 1630. |
Preto is also known under the synonyms Albarin | Negro, Alfrocheiro, Alfurcheiro, Tinta Bastardinha, |
activist began in 1933, when he formed the New | Negro Alliance with Belford Lawson, Jr. and N. Frank |
way to the United States Supreme Court in New | Negro Alliance v. Sanitary Grocery Co. (1938) that s |
In 1933, Lawson founded the New | Negro Alliance (NNA) in Washington, D.C., along with |
e Alliance in the case, which was known as New | Negro Alliance vs. Sanitary Grocery Company Inc., fo |
In 1949 the | Negro American League team moved from Cleveland, Ohi |
funeral home director Tom Hayes and joined the | Negro American League in 1940. |
In 1937, the Tigers joined the | Negro American League in its inaugural season. |
on to play for the Indianapolis Clowns of the | Negro American League. |
ionally for the Birmingham Black Barons of the | Negro American League while still a student. |
lowns were a professional baseball team in the | Negro American League. |
l baseball players to be the first to join the | Negro American League. |
nd later the Kansas City Monarchs, both of the | Negro American League. |
l baseball players to be the first to join the | Negro American League. |
me "Indianapolis ABCs" would also be used by a | Negro American League team in 1938 and 1939. |
n the best third baseman in the history of the | Negro American League. |
rting in 1945, they became full members of the | Negro American League and continued their success, w |
The Black Crackers won the | Negro American League second half pennant in 1938, b |
36, No. 3, The Higher Education of | Negro Americans: Prospects and Programs (Summer, 196 |
radise”, supported by Gilles Peterson and Joey | Negro among others. |
Negro Amor (It's All Over Now, Baby Blue) | |
Negro: an Anthology (1934) anthology of African lite | |
The New | Negro: An Interpretation (1925) is an anthology of f |
rvivors were picked up by the supply ships Rio | Negro and Indrani-Hoffnung. |
boreus is found in the river basins of the Rio | Negro and the Rio Vaupes. |
People's greatest hits remixed by Sasha, Joey | Negro and K-Klass among others. |
J Eric's crew started a lyrical war against DJ | Negro and The Noise crew, and that is when Prieto br |
dith Bingham, Monique Cecconi-Botella, Ottavio | Negro and Luis Morales Giacoman. |
This species originates from the Rio | Negro and upper Orinoco River basins and reaches a l |
Brazil Amazon Basin (especially near the lower | Negro and Branco Rivers), and the subspecies amazoni |
to move into the Grant Houses: "two white, two | Negro and one Puerto Rican." |
azon in north-western Brazil (north of the Rio | Negro and west of the Branco River) and southern Ven |
She also wrote on her own: Reconstruction: The | Negro, and the New South (1973), and also Lincoln an |
n South America, and is found in the upper Rio | Negro and Meta River basins in Brazil and Colombia. |
In The Philadelphia | Negro and later statistical studies, Du Bois found d |
aking acting lessons with Argentinians Luis A. | Negro and Elba Mania, and dancing lessons with Beatr |
alternus and O. orinoco originate from the Rio | Negro and Orinoco River basins of Brazil and Venezue |
g tells the story of a young man named El Gato | Negro and his bad luck with the law. |
er Orinoco, which flows southward into the Rio | Negro and forms a unique natural canal between the O |
The | Negro and the Schools was a report of a Ford Foundat |
He toured with El | Negro and MioSotis. |
ub 1957 with Irving Howe and Lewis Coser), The | Negro and the American Labor Movement (1968), Soviet |
T. brevis originates from the | Negro and Essequibo River basins. |
It occurs in the Rio | Negro and Orinoco basins of Colombia, Venezuela, and |
From Rio | Negro and Rio Madeira westward to the east slope of |
r Cretaceous Bajo de la Carpa Formation of Rio | Negro, Argentina. |
hitectural League Show (1965), the Festival of | Negro Art in Dakar (1966) and the L'Oeil Ecoute Fest |
ailblazer for dance Edna Guy, created the “New | Negro Art Theater Dance Group,” which was coined for |
n and artist James A. Porter, author of Modern | Negro Art. |
t Den Frie Gentry was included in "10 American | Negro Artists" with Harvey Cropper, Beauford Delaney |
er, and then continues west upriver on the Rio | Negro as the furthest west range extension. |
be shown in Italy or Germany, for it shows the | negro as Fascist states desire him - savage and chil |
Memphis was on the air in 1948 doing black-or | Negro as it was called back then-programming, but th |
"The | Negro asked for water and Sitting Bull took his cup |
op balcony served as a segregated balcony "For | Negro Audiences Only," and with had its own entrance |
Red: Moscatel Negra, Vijariego | Negro, Baboso Negro. |
Willie Lewis and his | Negro Band (27 June 1941) |
CONGO LATINO Columbia ESDF 1401 (with | Negro Band) |
Judy Johnson, was a major player in the | Negro Baseball Leagues and later a scout for the Maj |
ed in the 1940s and 1950s in the Florida State | Negro Baseball League. |
mer vacations and published articles about the | Negro Baseball League games there. |
The Biographical Encyclopedia of the | Negro Baseball Leagues by James Riley |
ginates from the upper Baria River and the Rio | Negro basin. |
o launch his own line of clothing honoring the | Negro Basketball League. |
I Am the American | Negro, Black Cat, (Chicago, IL), 1937, ISBN 978-0836 |
, taught me how to read my first poem: 'I am a | Negro black as the night is black/ Black like the de |
Russia and the | Negro: Blacks in Russian history and thought. |
g manwhua and Argentinian comics, including EL | NEGRO BLANCO. |
diers as a contamination of the white race "by | Negro blood on the Rhine in the heart of Europe." |
person in America without a certain portion of | Negro blood." |
el in March 1974, recording the songs "Paw Paw | Negro Blowtorch", "Baby's on Fire" and a cover versi |
mero, Alistair Whitehead, Junior Sanchez, Joey | Negro, Bob Sinclar, Jazzy M, Full Intention, Norman |
Parks, an interesting, respectful, kindly old | Negro: Born a slave at Arlington House Estate about |
Jack Pickford - | Negro Boy |
A small | negro boy was sent into the tunnel on a tour of expl |
land occupied by the unit formerly housed the | Negro Boys Industrial School in Wrightsville. |
of Arkansas that housed juveniles include the | Negro Boys Industrial School in Wrightsville, the Ar |
Negro boys…have a 'cool' way of walking in which the | |
was scrawled: "The judge says he will give up | Negro Brown. |
The Rio | Negro Brush-tailed Rat, Isothrix negrensis, or Dark |
horus dubius is a species of burrowing bugs or | negro bugs belonging to the family Cydnidae, subfami |
1939 he was elected president of the National | Negro Business League. |
Award (2002); and the National Association of | Negro Business & Professional Women's Club-Detroit's |
Lewis helped to found both the | Negro Business League and the National Negro Insuran |
He worked at the National | Negro Business League alongside Booker T. Washington |
In the main, her novel is not addressed to the | Negro, but to a white audience whose chauvinistic ta |
the confluence of the Amazon River and the Rio | Negro but its range skips 400 km until above the Bra |
ion was listed at 730,000 'white' and 650,000 ' | negro' by the Twelfth Census of the United States. |
In 1959, da Silva acted in the film Orfeu | Negro, by French director Marcel Camus, which won th |
The Texas Tommy was a hit around 1910 at a | Negro cabaret, Purcell's, on the Barbary Coast. |
Red: Callet, Manto | negro, Cabernet sauvignon, Fogoneu, Merlot, Monastre |
as been made between John Diamond and a little | negro called "Juba," by some of the sporting communi |
Negro capped for Italy under-20 Lega Pro representat | |
He organized the Memphis | Negro Chamber of Commerce in 1926, which published d |
ontributed to the establishment of the Orlando | Negro Chamber of Commerce, the predecessor to the Af |
coloured missions, she began to catechize the | negro children, and was soon joined by some companio |
ular group such as Jewish, Catholic, Lutheran, | Negro, Chinese, etc., not because of any prejudice a |
sted in choral music, forming the Hall Johnson | Negro Choir, the first of many choral ensembles, in |
"Los Angeles | Negro Chorus" - 0.26 |
ntury graveyard, the (now reconstructed) 1823 ' | Negro Church' was built following a congregational v |
A church magazine, the | Negro Churchman, also began publication with McGuire |
We appeal to both our white and | Negro citizenry to observe the principles of law and |
e, he supported enfrancishement of land-owning | Negro citizens and opposed religious tests for offic |
he Fact-Finding Committee of the Greater Miami | Negro Civic League, where he brought national attent |
A: "American Dream" (Joey | Negro Club Mix) B: "American Dream" (Mr. Oxx & Pagan |
"American Dream" (Joey | Negro Club Mix) |
administration of the Trevor Arnett Library's | Negro Collection - a world-renowned depository of Am |
31 and 1932 Schomburg served as Curator of the | Negro Collection at the library of Fisk University, |
, Michael L. Lomax, is president of the United | Negro College Fund. |
ublic Schools, Dr. Michael Lomax of the United | Negro College Fund, Janet Murguia, CEO, National Cou |
ioning Black Colleges: A History of the United | Negro College Fund, which was cited as "an invaluabl |
esty International, Greenpeace, and The United | Negro College Fund are seeing record earnings, "due |
enile Diabetes Research Foundation, The United | Negro College Fund, the Alan Guttmacher Institute an |
As head of the United | Negro College Fund, he coined their famous slogan, " |
d national organizations, including the United | Negro College Fund. |
was a designer showhouse benefiting the United | Negro College Fund. |
Brooks was honored by the United | Negro College Fund as the 2008 Distinguished Alumnus |
He received the United | Negro College Fund Distinguished Alumnus Award that |
forts and organizations, including: the United | Negro College Fund, the Howard University Cancer Res |
was chosen as the new president of the United | Negro College Fund (UNCF), the organization, then in |
demy of Achievement Golden Plate Award, United | Negro College Fund's Distinguished Service Award, Ho |
ou Rawls Parade of Stars to benefit the United | Negro College Fund. |
he planning that led to creation of the United | Negro College Fund (UNCF), stating "an effort of thi |
ves as the Chairman of the Board of the United | Negro College Fund Special Programs Corporation (UNC |
lso chairman of the First Magic Johnson United | Negro College Fund Banquet All-Star game. |
resulting in a $100,000 donation to the United | Negro College Fund. |
for faculty members) established by the United | Negro College Fund, in 1995. |
lard University and current head of the United | Negro College Fund Michael Lomax. |
tian Methodist Episcopal Church and the United | Negro College Fund. |
dent and chief executive officer of the United | Negro College Fund of the United States. |
Party, where he was elected to the Comintern's | Negro Commission. |
In addition to being a member of the National | Negro Committee, the precursor to the NAACP, Pillsbu |
and Shadows describes White Bluff as a "quiet | Negro community" where "moss-hung oaks form a canopy |
rn limit; in the east it is limited to the Rio | Negro confluence with the Amazon and then on its wes |
its north bank for 500 km, starting at the Rio | Negro confluence and downriver past the confluence o |
d president of Chicago chapter of the National | Negro Congress. |
azon River basin with the exception of the Rio | Negro; conversely, C. hasemani lives only in the Rio |
rican Legion became involved, and the National | Negro Council collected 600,000 signatures on a peti |
a mural by Aaron Douglas titled "Evolution of | Negro Dance." |
is specimen is from the Allen Formation of Rio | Negro, dating back about 70 to 68 million years ago |
The game was always on | Negro Day of the state fair and soon was drawing in |
For his role at the compilation of the Libro | negro de la dictadura (Black book of dictatorship). |
ic Central Committee on behalf of the Arkansas | Negro Democratic Association for the right of Africa |
lternative (although the interposition of Pico | Negro did not permit some visibility from Ponta da B |
ational Leader, Los Angeles Free Press and The | Negro Digest, were among the first to identify the a |
"Angel St (Joey | Negro Disco Mix)" |
Hattie McDaniel was the Chairman of the | Negro Division of the Hollywood Victory Committee, p |
theory, plural marriage, and the exclusionary | Negro doctrine. |
reen: "Happy New Year and let's hope the Magic | Negro does a good job". |
He worked as a State Developer of | Negro Education from 1937 to 1955, when he retired. |
rs where Fisk University, that great center of | Negro Education and of Jubilee fame, has expelled Is |
A History of | Negro Education in the South, Harvard University Pre |
As such, he published a number of papers on | Negro education as well as his works on classical la |
rd University environment", in: The Journal of | Negro Education, 39(2), 132-138. |
ning Situations", J. Don Boney, The Journal of | Negro Education, Vol. |
ippi, and tried to set up camp at Stone Street | Negro Elementary School, Carmichael was arrested for |
The Orange Park | Negro Elementary School (also known as the Teresa Mi |
an active part in the formation of the Central | Negro Emancipation Committee, which was ultimately i |
ficulties created by the recent passing of the | Negro Emancipation Act had called for a high degree |
th the "el negre" controversy, most notably El | Negro en ik (El Negro and me) by Frank Westerman, wh |
Westermann, Frank: El | Negro en ik. |
y The Great MacDaddy which was produced by the | Negro Ensemble Company in 1973, and won an Obie Awar |
" was presented from 2008-2009 by the historic | Negro Ensemble Company. |
in' Uptown, Beehive); Off-Broadway (in several | Negro Ensemble Company productions and in the New Yo |
he went to New York and joined the prestigious | Negro Ensemble Company. |
She was a member of the | Negro Ensemble Company. |
ographs including approximately 2,000 from the | Negro Ensemble Company. |
ern Fable), presented in co-operation with The | Negro Ensemble Company at St. Mark's Playhouse in Ne |
career, Ayler has appeared frequently with the | Negro Ensemble Company. |
Taylor was one of the founding members of the | Negro Ensemble Company, headquartered in the East Vi |
and resident actor with the Tony Award-winning | Negro Ensemble Company. |
the sure 'nough Southerner talks almost like a | Negro, even when he's white. |
1929 Seven | Negro exaltations |
Still, the | Negro Exhibit occupied one fourth of the total exhib |
spapers generally ignored the existence of the | Negro Exhibit, and the U.S. commissioner-general fai |
Harmon Foundation 1933, PAFA 1934/36, American | Negro Exhibition 1940, Minnesota Artists Association |
s included photographs that he called "typical | Negro faces," exemplifying the accomplishment and pr |
Another of Garvey's ventures was the | Negro Factories Corporation. |
His 1932 Ph.D. dissertation The | Negro Family in Chicago, later released as a book Th |
Del | Negro finished his second season as head coach of th |
oung is the author of several books, including | Negro Firsts in Sports (Johnson Publishing Company, |
Red: Callet, Manto | Negro, Fogoneu, Monastrell, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merl |
Music Down Home: An Introduction to | Negro Folk Music, U.S.A. (1965) |
t significantly altered as Goodnight, Irene in | Negro Folk Songs as Sung by Leadbelly (1936), edited |
Dorothy Scarborough, On the Trail of | Negro Folk-Songs, Harvard University Press, 1925. |
for singer-songwriter Sara Hickman and El Gato | Negro for conjunto musician Santiago Jimenez, Jr. |
article written on October 27, 1958 by Silvio | Negro for the evening edition of the Milan-based Cor |
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