Seige of Vicksburg
.... The Confederates had fortified the
river bluffs from Haynes Bluff on the Yazoo down to the Grand Gulf at the mouth of the Big
Black River, some 40 miles below ....
(2950

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Red River Women
.... books include a biography of Bettie Brown, two books focusing on notable historical accomplishments in Texas history, and
Black Land, Red
River: A Pictorial ....
(1029

4

)
The Black Hawk War
.... and 2, 1832, at the so-called Battle of the Bad Axe
River, in southern ....
Black Hawk's surrender took place August 27, barely four months after the first killing ....
(2306

9

)
Black Hawk War
.... and 2, 1832, at the so-called Battle of the Bad Axe
River, in southern ....
Black Hawk's surrender took place August 27, barely four months after the first killing ....
(2341

9

)
The Negro Speaks of Rivers by Langston Hughes
.... Hughes, argues Hughes's literary career began with a commitment to
black folk and .... of the window that day on the train, he saw the Mississippi
River, "the great ....
(1826

7

)
Symbolism of The River & The Road in 2 Works
.... Just as Twain's
river contains socially revolutionary possibility in America, so does .... Pennsyl vania, Maryland, and Virginia, the backroads, the
black-tar roads ....
(2706

11

)
Racism & Sexism in Novels of Black Women Writers
.... and hounds. The
black man is chased as far as the
river and apparently escaped. Three days later his body turns up, drowned. At ....
(11025

44

)
Protagonists of Several Novels
.... brutalities of the war and the brutalities of life in general, as seen on the
river. .... The hero of this novel is a
black man who is invisible in white society ....
(2318

9

)
Hughes' Poem
.... use of the
river as a symbol of the connected flow of humanity, we also get a mini-history lesson in places, times and events significant to
black culture. ....
(998

4

)
The Black Death
.... The idea that the
black death was confined to crowded urban areas is consistent with .... The disease spread more or less in waves, up and down
river valleys, from ....
(881

4

)
Huckleberry Finn & Jim
.... Twain delights in the double irony that not only is a
black man physically guiding a white boy down the Mississippi
River, but he also attempts to help him ....
(1738

7

)
Langston Hughes
.... lifetime he had seen the injustices of prejudice and racism ruin many a
Black individual who did not have the ability, as Hughes did, to become a free
river. ....
(1199

5

)
Langston Hughes: Racism
.... always will possess the dignity and perseverance to keep "rolling along." Eternal like the "
river" imagery used by Hughes in the poem, the
black soul cannot be ....
(1513

6

)
The Systems-hierarchical Paradigm
.... life. In the late nineteenth century these
black water
river areas were referred to as "rivers of hunger" (Moran 36). The largest ....
(4481

18

)
Langston Hughes' Autobiographical Poems
.... to Mississippi and Abe Lincoln and New Orleans, and the Mississippi
River is just .... The
black man has drunk of their life-giving essences, and thereby borrowed ....
(757

3

)
Race Films & Black Female Filmmakers
.... Ages (Cripps 4). The religious tract such as Gist produced was a
black subgenre Cripps .... that was filmed at her estate in Irvington on the Hudson
River in New ....
(2778

11

)
African American Women
.... exploits, the most spectacular was the engagement on the Combahee
River, in which she piloted a white colonel and his
black troops up the
river, lifting mines ....
(2511

10

)
Slave Revolt of 1811 New Orleans
.... shot had their heads chopped off and stuck on poles adorning
River Road as a .... Yet, today the plantations that represented the site of so much
black history in ....
(2386

10

)
Poetry of Langston Hughes
.... to Mississippi and Abe Lincoln and New Orleans, and the Mississippi
River is just .... The
black man has drunk of their life-giving essences, and thereby borrowed ....
(1500

6

)
12 Essays
.... America and Its Peoples. New York, NY: Harper Collins. Nash, GB (2000). Red, White, &
Black. Upper Saddle
River, NJ: Prentice Hall. Scivolette, C. (1998). ....
(5976

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)
Alice Walker
.... (Walker, Same
River Twice 51). .... shaped by particular economic and social forces, and those forces are further related to the abuse heaped on many
black women by ....
(1294

5

)
Alice Walker's Views of Her Work
.... (Walker, Same
River Twice 51). .... shaped by particular economic and social forces, and those forces are further related to the abuse heaped on many
black women by ....
(1294

5

)
The African-American Odyssey
.... portion of the continent was labeled "Bilad es Sudan," or "the land of
black people" by .... as early as 400 CE (9). Ghana was bordered by the Senegal
River to the ....
(821

3

)
History & Geography of Africa
.... portion of the continent was labeled "Bilad es Sudan," or "the land of
black people" by .... as early as 400 CE (9). Ghana was bordered by the Senegal
River to the ....
(821

3

)
Native American Resistance Movement
.... and 2, 1832, at the so-called Battle of the Bad Axe
River, in southern ....
Black Hawk's surrender took place August 27, barely four months after the first killing ....
(2337

9

)
Maya Angelou's Autobiography
.... with evocative descriptions of the endless varieties possible within the race: "his skin was the color of rich
black dirt along the Arkansas
River" (60), "a ....
(1321

5

)
Native American Resistance Movement
.... and 2, 1832, at the so-called Battle of the Bad Axe
River, in southern ....
Black Hawk's surrender took place August 27, barely four months after the first killing ....
(2341

9

)
An Examination of Three Children's Books
The three books are Linda Crew's Children of the
River, Michael Ende's .... marked by flights of imagination, but authentic "American
black" experiences inspired ....
(1478

6

)
The Crow Indians
.... of the Big Horn, Powder, and Wind rivers, came to be called the
River Crow .... The Sioux Indians, who were forced out of their
Black Hills country, came to this are ....
(2506

10

)
The Crow Indians
.... of the Big Horn, Powder, and Wind rivers, came to be called the
River Crow .... The Sioux Indians, who were forced out of their
Black Hills country, came to this are ....
(2509

10

)