African American History
.... According to William H. Gray (2004), the president of the
United Negro College Fund, "It is vital that African Americans progress in higher education continues ....
(1852

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African American Historic Educational Status
.... According to William H. Gray (2004), the president of the
United Negro College Fund, "It is vital that African Americans progress in higher education continues ....
(1852

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Lynching in the United States
.... men and white women; and by the psychopathic fares of white women in their contacts with
Negro men." An interesting aspect of lynching in the
United States is ....
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Slavery in the United States
This research examines the phenomenon of slavery in the
United States. .... of the English colonists in the New World to accept the fact of
Negro slavery has been ....
(1873

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UNIVERSAL AFRICAN BLACK CROSS NURSES
.... At conventions of the
United Negro Improvement Association, Black Cross Nurses were frequently required to escort members of the African Legion to various ....
(4265

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Discontent in the American Colonies The United States of America ...
The
United States of America, it can be argued, was founded by the .... of commands - the stereotypical "character traits" of the American
Negro were developed ....
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Black Progress Since Civil Rights
.... Former Representative William H. Gray III, president and CEO of the
United Negro College Fund recently lambasted Wall Street Journal journalist Christine Duffy ....
(1985

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A Biography of WEB Du Bois
.... This was the period of his life that
united his studies of history, economics .... The outcome of this study was published as The Philadelphia
Negro, a Social Study ....
(1320

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Five Langston Hughes Poems about African-American Poetry
.... make me cry/if you had known what I knew/you would know why." In the
United States, Hughes' (1724) thesis is that the ancient souls of the
Negro people are ....
(860

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African American Political History In the United States, the so ...
.... the progress of African Americans through the legal system of the
United States, from .... feel honor bound to control the vote of at least one
Negro by intimidation ....
(1558

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Tally's Corner: A Study of Negro Streetcorner Men
Elliot Liebow's 1967 Tally's Corner: A Study of
Negro Streetcorner Men has become one of .... Liebow was writing about the
United States at the cusp of the Civil ....
(1080

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Philosopny of Marcus Garvey
.... During 1916 and 1917, Garvey traveled extensively throughout the
United States, speaking to
Negro audiences about the exciting challenge of race redemption ....
(4250

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History of Racism in Sports
.... By then, slavery was beginning to spread and flourish in the
United States, but, again .... ages had found the non-European ugly and sometimes viewed the
Negro as a ....
(2104

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Role of Ethnicity in Religion
.... of a complete set of
Negro religious institutions in the
United States.30 These
Negro religious institutions were completely separate from the Anglo Saxon ....
(5410

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Baseball in the USA
.... Detroit Tigers. In the
United States, the National
Negro League of black baseball teams was created by Rube Foster in 1920. The black ....
(6750

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Race
.... believed that the mechanisms of racial oppression in the
United States - especially .... of The Souls of Black Folk: Mr. Washington represents in
Negro thought the ....
(1833

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Economic Factors of Slavery in the US
.... American War resulted in new territories being added to the
United States, raising .... In American
Negro Slavery: A Survey of the Supply, Employment and Control of ....
(576

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Economic Factors in Establishment of Slavery
.... American War resulted in new territories being added to the
United States, raising .... In American
Negro Slavery: A Survey of the Supply, Employment and Control of ....
(576

2

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Musical Strains in Black American Music
.... This musical idea can be seen in various genres of
Negro folk song in the
United States, though perhaps less discernible and less predictable. ....
(3102

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WEB DU BOIS
.... As Du Bois pointed out, there were less than 3,000
Negro college graduates in the
United States in 1903 (The
Negro 66). Franklin ....
(2088

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The Thirteenth Amendment
.... by law" (Marshall), we forget that for many years, the African American was a prisoner in the
United States .... "
Negro slaves", he recalls, "were excluded" (Marshall ....
(771

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RACE RELATIONS IN SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
.... discrimination directed towards Blacks in the
United States resulted in the development of a complete set of
Negro religious institutions in the
United States. ....
(4329

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Marcus Garvey's Vision of Black Nationalism
.... He tried to transplant to the
United States the West Indian caste distinction between .... my time is devoted to the up-building and development of the
Negro Race. ....
(1688

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Black Police in America
.... become part of the law enforcement community in the
United States from .... African American police officers progressed from separate "
negro" units to street crime ....
(978

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Equality and Opportunity in America, 1865-1914 T
.... of former slaves they occupied a unique position in the
United States in which .... were based upon "scientific evidence" which supposedly showed the
Negro brain to ....
(2114

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African Americans and Baseball
.... They didn't know that what they had contracted would result in a
Negro winning a .... In 1938 I was the leading ground-gainer of the
United States, with an average ....
(2045

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Dred Scott Introduction Dred Scott was an Africa
Dred Scott was an African American (then "
Negro") slave who was owned by Dr. Emerson, a surgeon in the
United States Army. In the ....
(1815

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President Franklin Roosevelt & His Black Cabinet
.... The National Council of
Negro Women is not very well known today, but it was .... And on October 15, 1949, he was nominated judge of the Third
United States Circuit ....
(1766

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Martin Luther King, Jr.
.... thinking on the overall problem of racial inequality and injustice in the
United States. .... As Dr. King wrote, "The
Negro, who had realized for many years that he ....
(1032

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Why We Can't Wait
.... thinking on the overall problem of racial inequality and injustice in the
United States. .... As Dr. King wrote, "The
Negro, who had realized for many years that he ....
(1032

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