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  • ...rican she met while on a holiday in Hawaii.<ref>The terms ‘Caucasian’ and ‘African American’ are used advisedly here. These ethnic groups are referred to as races i
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  • ...shington''' (April 15, 1856 &ndash; November 14, 1915) was a leader of the African American community in the United States in the early 20th century. After his death h ...w]]" system of segregated schools and jobs. He built his leadership of the African American community nationwide through a network of core supporters, including black
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  • | quote = Following the fatal shooting in broad daylight of unarmed African American Michael Brown by a white cop in August 2014, Ferguson, Missouri became the
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  • ...itors is more likely among patients who are "older age, female gender, non-African American (with East Asian having highest risk), no history of previous angiotensin-c
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  • ...03% [[Race (United States Census)|Black]] or [[Race (United States Census)|African American]], 0.24% [[Race (United States Census)|Native American]], 1.26% [[Race (Uni
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  • {{Image|Freedmen's Union Industrial School.jpg|right|450px|Room of African American women sewing in Freedmen's Union Industrial School, Richmond, Virginia, 186 ...Bureau are its accomplishments in the field of education. George Ruby, an African American, served as teacher and school administrator and as a traveling inspector fo
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  • ...: Teaching African American Poetry" by Jerry W. Ward, Jr., from ''Teaching African American Literature'' by M. Graham, Routledge, 1998, page 146.</ref> ...e about issues of [[racial segregation]] and [[black nationalism]]. Today, African American literature has become accepted as an integral part of [[American literature
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  • ...[[Caucasian|Caucasians]] are more likely to develop acute leukaemia than [[African American|African-Americans]], [[Asian American|Asians]] and [[Hispanic American|Hisp
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  • Naison (2005) discusses the Bronx African American History Project, an oral community history project developed by the Bronx C
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  • ...s and civic culture in post-civil rights America. The public influences of African American churches ;. Durham: Duke University Press.
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  • ...of the [[Republican Party (United States), history |Republican Party]], [[African American]] biography, and historiography. Foner is a leading contemporary historian
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  • * White, Shane and White, Graham. ''The Sounds of Slavery: Discovering African American History through Songs, Sermons, and Speech. '' Beacon, 2005. 241 pp.
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