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... Side. Named the "black belt of the city," it was the most concentrated area of the African American population of the time. The ...
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... Although lynchings were at an all-time high, several prominent leaders emerged in the north during this era, giving the African American population hope and ...
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As a result of slavery and segregation (or in other words, racism) the African American population has taken an extensive psychological beating. ...
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... 22) Demographically, Latin American slave owners did not stress reproduction thus the slave population did not ... on to their traditional West African religion ...
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African American Nationalism and the Revolution in Music The African American population has fought hard to get where they are in today in terms of their ...
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... It represents the many struggles and hardships that our nation's African American population endured throughout history. Ellison ...
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... It is representative of the many struggles and hardships that our nation's African American population endured throughout history.
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... Meanwhile the African American population began to increase in the inner cities where most blacks found themselves mainly due to the presence of money in the ...
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... If the African American population is not satisfied by Essence they would not purchase it, and the other ethnic groups having been rendered invisible by the ...
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... There was even discussion that AIDS had been developed by the government in an effort to strongly reduce the African-American population. ...
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During the nineteenth and early twentieth century, the African American population still felt the aftermath of slavery through the beliefs and actions of the ...
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... With the direct importation of slaves, those with African-American origins made up more than half of the population of New Orleans. ...
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... Despite the growing restiveness of the nation's African American population, and despite undercurrents of protest and discontent from many other groups, most ...
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... endeavoring to build a united black community, creating a new religious climate, or fighting for freedom, Charleston's African American population was, as ably ...
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... On a personnel note, the fact that the African American population has lower survival rates than whites could be similar to what goes on with breast cancer. ...
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... then it would be Jefferson's duty, as a man among those "who possess the obligations of Christianity" to come to the aid of the African American population. ...
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... These two statements get truer every year by the steady rise of the African American population being imprisoned. In 1985 only around ...
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... During these activities, the majority of the African-American population in the United States were preparing to organize their own boycott due to the current ...
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... These groups caused great social tension not only between themselves and the African American population, but also with the non-discriminatory whites who ...
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... of preaching to the Black American population the objective ... and liberated during the American civil war ... as a spokesperson for the African American Community. ...
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... The Oakland School Board noticed two things about their school district, there was a large African American population, and standardized test scores were below ...
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... Although the Federal Government outlawed the overseas slave trade in 1808, the southern enslaved African American population continued to grow. ...
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... Although the Federal Government outlawed the overseas slave trade in 1808, the southern enslaved African American population continued to grow. ...
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... the life of the caged bird is the life of the African American. During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the black population was enslaved and ...
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... the life of the caged bird is the life of the African American. During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the black population was enslaved and ...
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... races and socioeconomic status, it threatened a corrupt Colonial government and it defined the term race, and expanded African American population in Virginia. ...
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... Throughout his eight years of presidency, President Clinton was a great president and was greatly supported by the African-American population. ...
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... Wall Street banker, to that of the inner city African-American single parent ... The most under-represented section of the American population, the native Americans ...
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... Wall Street banker, to that of the inner city African-American single parent ... The most under-represented section of the American population, the native Americans ...
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... Another problem which arose in the south were laws which would further the oppression of the African-American population. Commonly ...
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