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  • #REDIRECT [[African American]]
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  • ...Obama]], for example, frequently uses both terms) you should use the term "African American" in formal speech and writing, and in informal speech if you are not sure o ...dited with helping to spread the use of the term. It is interesting that "African American" caught on so quickly, because by the closing decades of the 20th Century,
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  • #REDIRECT [[African American]]
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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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  • * Earle, Jonathan, and Malcolm Swanston. ''The Routledge Atlas of African American History'' (2000) [http://www.amazon.com/Routledge-African-American-History- * Finkelman, Paul, ed. ''Encyclopedia of African American History, 1619-1895: From the Colonial Period to the Age of Frederick Dougla
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  • * Andrews, W., Foster, F., and Harris, T. (Editors).''The Oxford Companion to African American Literature''. Oxford, 1997. * Davis, M., Graham, M., and Pineault-Burke, S. (Editors). ''Teaching African American Literature: Theory and Practice''. Routledge, 1998.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/African American]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|African American literature}}
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  • * [http://www.loc.gov/rr/mss/guide/african.html Library of Congress - African American History and Culture]
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  • * [http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/aframlit.htm A Brief Chronology of African American Literature] * [http://digital.nypl.org/schomburg/writers_aa19/toc.html African American Women Writers of the 19th Century]
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  • {{African American Subgroup}}
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  • {{rpl|African American}}
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  • * [http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/aframlit.htm A Brief Chronology of African American Literature] * [http://digital.nypl.org/schomburg/writers_aa19/toc.html African American Women Writers of the 19th Century]
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  • ...African American at [[Harvard University]]; Editor-in-Chief of the Oxford African American Studies Center; board of directors, [[Aspen Institute]], the [[Brookings I
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  • {{African American Subgroup}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[African American]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[African American]]
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  • *[http://www.afrikation.com/Content/African_Facts/AfricanHolidays.htm African American Holidays]
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  • {{r|African American}}
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  • ...s known for appearing in Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals and as the first African American to win a Tony Award (for ''South Pacific'').
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  • *''African American Islam''
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  • * Andrews, W., Foster, F., and Harris, T. (Editors).''The Oxford Companion to African American Literature''. Oxford, 1997. * Davis, M., Graham, M., and Pineault-Burke, S. (Editors). ''Teaching African American Literature: Theory and Practice''. Routledge, 1998.
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  • An African American author, playwright, and anthropologist who studied and published works on B
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  • *[[African American]]s
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  • ...d States of America|American]] [[acting|actor]] known for playing iconic [[African American]] roles such as [[James Brown]] (''[[Get on Up (film)|Get on Up]]'', 2014);
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  • An African American celebration similar to Thanksgiving, which is held on the fourth Sunday in
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  • ...>(1856-1915) Born into slavery, he became the most prominent leader of the African American community in the early 20th century; wrote ''Up From Slavery''.
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  • ...]] awards; first MacArthur Fellowship to a sci-fi author (1995); and first African American woman to succeed in the science fiction
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  • African American inventor and businessman who is well-known for his protective breathing hoo
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  • ...Obama]], for example, frequently uses both terms) you should use the term "African American" in formal speech and writing, and in informal speech if you are not sure o ...dited with helping to spread the use of the term. It is interesting that "African American" caught on so quickly, because by the closing decades of the 20th Century,
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  • {{r|African American literature}} {{r|African American}}
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  • Some African American literature follows the pattern of the sermonic tradition. *Hubbard, Don (1996). ''The Sermon and the African American Literary Imagination'', University of Missouri Press, ISBN 0-8262-1087-2
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  • ...in the country and made Abbott one of the first self-made millionaires of African American descent.
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  • '''Umoja Karamu''', meaning "unity feast" in [[Swahili]], is an [[African American]] celebration begun in 1971 by Edward Simms, Jr. Celebrated in a manner si The celebration is based on five periods of African American life, each represented by a color.
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  • ...male to sing on the stage of The Met. ([[Marian Anderson]] was the first African American to actually sing on the Met's stage, but McFerrin had been awarded a contra McFerrin was also the first African American to sing at a title role at the Met, and the first to sing at both the Metro
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/African American]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|African American literature}}
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  • ...ein]] [[musical theatre|musicals]], and particularly for being the first [[African American]] to win a [[Tony Award]] (for the role of ''Bloody Mary'' in the musical [
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  • *[http://zawadineworleans.com/ Zawadi Giving Circle]: a non-profit group of African American philanthropists from New Orleans.
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  • ...ty]] where he taught in both the department of Religion and the Center for African American Studies. As of 2020, Dr. West is on the faculty at [[Harvard]]; he has als
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  • ...ivitas Books under the title Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience (1999). Oxford University Press published an expanded five-volum ...ing on interviews he conducted for his multi-part PBS documentary series, “African American Lives.”
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  • ...stry.com/african_american_history/2353/Slave_finishes_White_House_Dome The African American Registry - Slave finishes White House Dome!]
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  • Distinguished Lecturer of African American History and Islam and World Civilization, [[Medgar Evers College]], [[City
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  • ...in the country and made Abbott one of the first self-made millionaires of African American descent. ...ers, it was one of only two that was published on a daily basis out of 350 African American-owned newspapers in 1966.
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  • {{r|African American}}
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  • ...e black (539 of a total of 581), reflecting the large population of former African American slaves living in the state and their difficulty in assimilating into societ
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  • {{rpl|African American}}
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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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  • {{r|African American literature}}
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  • {{r|African American}}
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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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  • {{r|African American}}
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  • ===Support African American Role in Major Alternative Fuel Sources===
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  • {{r|African American}}
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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}}
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  • ...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
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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}}
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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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  • {{r|African American}}
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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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  • ...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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