- "Lucy"
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Menes
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Piankhi and Tarharqa
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Queen Tye
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Mansa-Musa or Kan-kan Musa
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Sonni Ali
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Sankore in Timbuctu
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Chaka Zulu
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"The Great Enclosure" and/or the"Great Walls of Zambabwe"
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Melle or Mali 800-1200 AD; Songhai 1200-1600 AD
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a) cloth, b) sugar
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Berlin, 1882-1884
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Labor unions
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Marcus Garvey's United Negro Improvement Organization
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Chamber of Deputies
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Jomo Kenyatta
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Albert Lutuli of South Africa in 1961
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Ethiopia
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Robbens Island
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Brazilian Portuguese
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Fort Mose (or Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose
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Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793
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Paul Cuffe
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Sojourner Truth, "Ain't I a Woman"
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Rebecca Lee Crumpler
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Davis Walker, "Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World."
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Robert Smalls
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Journal of Charlotte Forten
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Major Martin Robison Delany
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The Reverend Henry Highland Garnet
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John Willis Menard of Louisiana
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Edward Alexander Bouchet
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Eva Beatrice Dykes
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Mary McLeod Bethune
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Andrew Brimmer
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Mrs. Shirley Chisholm
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Booker T. Washington
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George Washington Carver
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Norbert Reillieux
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Major General Benjamin Oliver Davis, Jr., in 1943.
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Major Robert H. Lawrence, Jr.
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Doctor of Medicine from Cornell Medical School
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Mordecai Wyatt Johnson, preacher
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Alain Leroy Locke
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Dr.Walter E. Massey
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Ms. Ella Baker
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Secretary, local NAACP
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The Reverend Vernon Johns
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Roy Wilkins, former journalist
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Whitney Moore Young, Jr.
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Asa Philip Randolph
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Ownership of the Arkansas State Press newspaper
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The Navy Cross Medal
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Ms. Ruby Hurley
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Jim Braddock
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Adam Clayton Powell, 1944 to 1970
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Septima Poinsette Clark
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Barbara Jordan of Texas
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Late Howard University Law School Dean Charles Hamilton Houston
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8 million
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Bayard Rustin
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Congress on Racial Equality (CORE)
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Paul Robeson
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Jesse Remond Fauset
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200,000 copies sold in three weeks
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The Liberty Party
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John Mercer Langston, Brownhelm, Ohio, 1855
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The New York Suffrage Association of 1855
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1854 National Emigration Convention, based in Ohio
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National and state property protection sections
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Louisiana, 24,052
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Pennsylvania, with 8,612
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22 received the Medal of Honor
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Syracuse, New York
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National Negro Labor Union
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Northern National Union League movement
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The Black Exodus of '79
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The Colored Farmers Alliance and Industrial Union
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The Populist Party
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Mary Church Terrell
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Social Darwinism, or survivors of the fittest as rulers
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Progressivism
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The Black or Harlem Renaissance
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Black Arts Movement
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Genealogy
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Smith, Kline and French Pharmaceutical Company
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Joel Elias Spingarn Medal
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Provident Hospital, Chicago; Freedmen's Hospital, Washington, DC.
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Paramaribo, Guiana
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The Elijah McCoy Manufacturing Company, Detroit
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Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Katherine Johnson
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David H. Blackwell
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Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson
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Dr. Roland Scott
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Meredith Gourdine
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Warren M. Washington
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Xavier University of Louisiana
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Dr. George Carruthers
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Dr. Montague Cobb
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Dr. James E. West