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Black History Makers 1865-1914 - Los Angeles Sentinel

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The selected names and list order were inspired by the book “Great African Americans,” by Alison J. Keyes and Gloria Blakely.

The post Black History Makers 1865-1914 appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.

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