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  • {{r|African American}}
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  • ...chings between the years of 1882 and 1940, with 42 "white" victims and 539 African American victims. People of color in the U.S. South, and sometimes others who befri
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  • {{r|African American}}
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  • ...edu/langston-hughes Langston Hughes] biography from the National Museum of African American History and Culture </ref>
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  • ...erhaps gave the idea of the back door a great presence in the psyches of [[African American]]s.<ref>{{cite book |last=Major |first=Clarence |title=Juba to Jive: A Dict
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  • ...ke Bay]]. In 2021, it had 576,498 people (well more than half of whom are African American), and the metropolitan area 2,333,000. The independent city is often refer
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  • {{r|African American literature}}
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  • ...as 44th [[President of the United States of America]] and was the first [[African American]] to hold the title. ..., an experience which made her more keenly aware of herself as an educated African American. Her 1985 senior thesis was on "Princeton-Educated Blacks and the Black Com
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  • ...ly Enslaved African Americans in Mississippi, 1862-1869," ''The Journal of African American History'', 2002 pp 196-222 ...Freedpeople, Schooling, and Northern Teachers, 1861-1871" ''The Journal of African American History'' 2002. pp 372+.
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  • ...ter, and of ''The Root'', an online news magazine dedicated to coverage of African American news, culture, and genealogy. ...It Better Award from of the Columbia University School of Journalism for “African American Lives” (2007)
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  • ...960s. At that time, although thirty percent of Hattiesburg's citizens were African American, only fifty of them were registered to vote. In 1962, she became a field o ...ing at Virginia State University. Today, the state of Mississippi has more African American elected officials than any other state, partly because of the efforts of Vi
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  • Yale University has endowed the Edmund S. Morgan chair of African American Studies, History, and American Studies.
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  • {{r|African American literature}}
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  • ...seholds in the city. The racial makeup of the city was 85.50% White, 3.23% African American, and 16.43% Hispanic or Latino. The median income for a household in the ci
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  • {{r|African American literature}}
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  • * Naison, Mark. "The Bronx African American History Project." ''OAH Newsletter'' 2005 33(3): 1, 14. Issn: 1059-1125 Ful
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