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  • {{r|African American culture}}
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  • ...939 km²). The racial makeup of the county was 94.46% White, 1.29% Black or African American, and 4.96% of the population were Hispanic or Latino.
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  • ...and coincided with the use of the word “soul” to describe other aspects of African American culture, such as music. Wordsmith Barry Popik says, “The term "soul food ...vereating and lack of exercise may actually have been the culprit, not the African American diet.
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  • ...521-45429-2|pages=286–}}</ref> Blues music has always been a hallmark of [[African American]] culture in the United States. It was influential in the [[United States C ...pirit of those in oppressed environments, would likely have resonated with African American slaves more than the formal European Classical style of music prevalent amo
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  • ===Support African American Role in Major Alternative Fuel Sources===
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  • {{r|African American literature}}
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  • ...assassinate King in 1958 (see [[Izola Curry]]), when he was stabbed by an African American woman during a book-signing in [[New York, New York]]. ...to give up his own dancing career and look for a way to “give back” to the African American community, a search that would lead to the founding of the [[Dance Theatre
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