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  • {{r|African American}}
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  • {{r|African American}}
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  • {{r|African American literature}}
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  • {{r|African American}}
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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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  • {{r|African American literature}}
    621 bytes (82 words) - 13:09, 10 February 2023
  • {{r|African American}}
    653 bytes (85 words) - 16:41, 22 March 2023
  • ...ovel about a woman living in the South, ''Mules and Men'', a collection of African American folklore, and ''Dust Tracks on a Road'', her autobiography. Despite the suc
    2 KB (260 words) - 10:15, 25 January 2024
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  • ...rgia]], and that state's [[capital city|capital]]. With a predominately [[African American]], population of more than 6.1 million people in its metropolitan area, it
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  • ...In 1902, all of Abele’s efforts came to fruition and he became the first African American graduate of the architecture program at the University of Pennsylvania. Abele, as an African American, lived in the shadows as time and circumstance conspired to conceal his con
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  • {{r|African American Vernacular English}}
    653 bytes (75 words) - 02:57, 7 March 2010
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  • ...command of [[USS Rushmore (LSD-47)|''USS Rushmore'' (LSD-47)]], the first African American woman to command a ship in the U.S. Navy. She commanded [[Amphibious Ready
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