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African-American news from the historic Afro-American Newspaper ... Like many African Americans, he said he voted for gubernatorial candidate R. Creigh Deeds because he was Democrat. (AFRO Photo/Zenitha Prince); ... Afro-American Newspapers's Facebook Page...
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African American - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
African Americans (also referred to as Black Americans or Afro-Americans ) are citizens or residents of the United States who have origins in any of the black populations of Africa. In the United...
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The Afro-American rose to national prominence while under the editorial control of Carl Murphy. He served as its editor-publisher for 45 years. The newspaper was circulated in Baltimore, with regional editions circulated in Washington, D.C. twice weekly and in Philadelphia, Richmond, and Newark, once a week.
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Afro-American - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Afro-American is an alternative to the term African American, referring to an American of African ancestry. It also can be used as an umbrella term to refer to all descendants of Africans slaves to t...
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Afro-American religion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Afro-American religions (also African diasporic religions ) are a number of related religions that developed in the Americas among African slaves and their descendants in various countries of the C...
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News, information, articles, videos, photos, related links and resources on African American History, Black History and famous afro-american Frederick Douglass, Michael Jordan, Harriet Tubman Condoleezza Rice, M. L. King, Jr., Colin Powell Malcolm X, Barack Obama, W. E. B. Du Bois Oprah Winfrey, Miles Davis, Ronald McNair.
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Afro-American Music Institute along with America’s Music Crossroads Center to host a Summer Youth Jazz Camp.  ... Sean Jones – Duquesne University Professor and lead trumpeter with Wynton Marsalis along with Dr. James T. Johnson, Jr., Founder and Executive Director of the Afro-American Institute. ...
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Program of the Organization of Afro-American Unity; Malcolm X, et al. (taken from the Malcolm X Museum) ... Upon this establishment, the Afro-American people will launch a cultural revolution which will provide the means for restoring our identity that we might rejoin our brothers and sisters on the African continent,
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African American History - record of a race of indomitable people surviving the diaspora. ... Brief Summary - "This site is being developed to commemorate the lives of two pioneering Afro-American civil rights workers, Harry T. Moore and Harriette V. Moore.
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