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  • reassigned to be the Supervisor of Indian and Negro Schools on a reservation in Oklahoma.
  • cing the replacement of Delaware's dilapidated negro schools.
  • of low-cost housing units in the Indianapolis Negro section."
  • For El Gato Negro, see El Gato Negro (disambiguation)
  • ere kept in constant fear of being shot by the negro sentinels, and the command, "'sparse dat crowd
  • He later became the writer for the new El Gato Negro series, El Gato Negro: Nocturnal Warrior, in a
  • ion containing 174 names requested that the 83 Negro seventh graders be permitted to enter the all-
  • One sequence shows Negro sharecroppers singing a white-eyed hallelujah
  • the American colonies; nicknamed "Mungo" (the negro slave in Isaac Bickerstaffe's The Padlock) fro
  • y and was surprised that the words to this old Negro slave spiritual were mostly the same as Mrs. E
  • only slave's grave in Warwickshire, that of a negro slave called Myrtilla.
  • Orleans Printer and Publisher (1961); Jews and Negro Slavery in the Old South, 1789-1865 (1961); Th
  • Character, and Moral and Political Effects of Negro Slavery", was an abolitionist publication, pub
  • Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery, 2 volumes, 1974.
  • A Novel Of Negro Slavery.
  • h Revolution, the partition of Poland and with negro slavery.
  • activities consisted primarily of the theft of Negro slaves and horses, the looting and burning of
  • gs for ever on the Lamb' (1825?); a song, ‘The Negro Slave' (1825); ‘Progressive Exercises for the
  • Norfolk, Virginia; as well as co-founding the Negro Society for Historical Research in New York.
  • h titled Subject: Racial Incident, Shooting of Negro Soldier, Durham, N.C. on 8 July 1944 at about
  • Colonel Greene and several of his Negro soldiers died on May 13 or 14, 1781, when a gr
  • d as home field for the Asheville Blues of the Negro Southern League during the 1940s.
  • players, the Black Barons tried to form a new Negro Southern League with three other Southern team
  • the NNL's last season in 1931, then joined the Negro Southern League for 1932.
  • The organization operated in the Negro Southern League, a minor league division of th
  • racies in general, and is unrelated to the Old Negro Space Program.
  • The soundtrack of the film is the traditional Negro spiritual entitled "Sometimes I Feel like a Mo
  • acclaim as an arranger of traditional American negro spiritual songs.
  • I Ain't Got Long To Be Here" in the style of a negro spiritual.
  • ably best known for her suite of dances called Negro Spirituals which was created between 1928 and
  • To Go", appears in a Britist published work of Negro spirituals heard in America with only one word
  • ough numerous rhythmical and sonic elements of Negro spirituals can be traced to African sources, N
  • billed himself as "The Old Virginia Plantation Negro" and performed Negro spirituals and pop and fo
  • Three Negro spirituals for mixed chorus and piano (1945)
  • White and Negro Spirituals, Their Lifespan and Kinship: Tracin
  • , owe their inspiration to Indian melodies and Negro spirituals, which are characterized by pentato
  • The trio played folk music and negro spirituals, and was regularly seen on the Flem
  • l literature - baroque, classical, etc., jazz, Negro spirituals, gospel, reggae, ragtime, motion pi
  • has made recordings of George Gershwin and of Negro spirituals.
  • who wrote many popular concert arrangements of Negro spirituals.
  • Needy negro squatters, living around the forts, have built
  • Born in Lecce, Apulia, southern Italy, Negro started his career with northern Italy side To
  • ), the Carite State Forest (1977) and the Toro Negro State Forest (late 1970s).
  • wspapers ran lurid accounts of "mobs of brutal Negro strikers" rampaging through the streets, of Af
  • iency of separately submitting the question of negro suffrage to the people."
  • In London, Charlestonia: Negro Symphony was performed in 1919.
  • system of Venezuela and possibly the upper Rio Negro system of Brazil.
  • mance of Calvin Lockhart, as a sane, realistic Negro teacher who more or less holds together the te
  • e a specific type of white man who "acted more Negro than Negroes."
  • ristics" would have to be destroyed, that "the Negro, the Indian and the Chinaman" had already demo
  • Little Chillun, and later joined the American Negro Theater.
  • arted working in the theatre-with the American Negro Theatre-at a time when there were few opportun
  • Steps Towards the Negro Theatre.
  • nsidered by the Court here, that the said free Negro, Thomas Watkins, be sold out of the State of M
  • On 24 July, the day known as 'jueves negro', thousands of masked FRG supporters invaded t
  • The election of a Negro to hold court so angered W. N. Lee, a white la
  • ed in the Pioneers of Beaver Valley and in the Negro Trail Blazers of California.
  • n 1911, African American Memphians founded the Negro Tri State Fair, which was discontinued in 1959
  • This is the first company of negro troops raised in Virginia.
  • Big White Fog was produced in 1938 by the Negro Unit of the Chicago Federal Theatre Project.
  • three-volume reprint was published in 1969 by Negro Universities Press.
  • A1: "American Dream" (Joey Negro Vocal Mix) A2: "American Dream" (Joey Negro Cl
  • He discovered the Cerro Negro volcano in Nicaragua.
  • ution, with a view to the elimination of every negro voter who can be gotten rid of, legally.
  • To remove every negro voter who can be gotten rid of, legally, witho
  • er he receives the money for the car Chivo and Negro walk away and disappear once more.
  • received in the Soviet Union, where "the word ' Negro' was [at the time] synonymous with Scottsboro
  • Del Negro was selected by the Sacramento Kings with the
  • The Auxiliary cruiser Mar Negro was an armed merchantman of the Nationalist Sp
  • "Soldiers resented the fact that the pampered Negro was given better tents, equal rations, and was
  • Two days later, Del Negro was officially introduced as the new head coac
  • iginal sleeve notes said, "How ironic that the Negro, who more than any other people can claim Amer
  • name, was the name of a fugitive slave or free negro who lived on the island at some point prior to
  • With this prestige, the Negro will be able to intermarry with the whites and
  • ountains and the sea between Saint-Florent and Negro with the two hamlets of Sparagaggio and Bracol
  • "To inspire the Negro with new hopes; to make him openly proud of hi
  • have missed a real opportunity to impress the Negro with the true attitude of the church."
  • s A Narrative of Travels on the Amazon and Rio Negro, with an account of the native tribes, and obs
  • , An End to the Neglect of the Problems of the Negro Woman!
  • "To be sold cheap ... a negro woman, and a negro man: a complete billiard ta
  • ng also noted that in the same meeting, "Three Negro women read a petition protesting the transfer
  • ority, Underwood is also a National Council of Negro Women and the NAACP member.
  • ther awards, including the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) Woman of Wonder Award 2000.
  • e Manhattan Section of the National Council of Negro Women
  • d first chairperson of the National Council of Negro Women's National Library, Archives, and Museum
  • Women's Political Network, National Council of Negro Women's, The League of Women's Voters and a li
  • for many base wretches amongst us take up with negro women, by which means the country swarms with
  • rst published organ of the National Council of Negro Women, from 1940-1944.
  • he second president of the National Council of Negro Women, from 1949 to 1953, succeeding its found
  • ding and was active in the National Council of Negro Women.
  • opment specialist with the National Council of Negro Women.
  • the field of public health as the Director of Negro Work for the South Carolina Tuberculosis Assoc
  • Del Negro worked as a radio commentator for the Phoenix
  • Wright stated, “I have found in the Negro worker the real symbol of the working class in
  • nizing skill, and contributed writings for the Negro Worker, the newspaper of the International Tra
  • sm, and sometimes editorials to the UNIA-ACL's Negro World newspaper.
  • ther Ulysses served as associate editor of the Negro World.
  • However the American Negro Year Book 1914 in reporting Archer's election,
  • attempting to attend a meeting of the Southern Negro Youth Congress.
  • eople's Rights, was involved with the Southern Negro Youth Congress, advocated for the rights of fa
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