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Discover Your Roots: Why Every Black American Should Take a Journey to Africa and Change Their Life Forever | Urban Intellectuals

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As a Black American, traveling to Africa can be a powerful and transformative experience. It is an opportunity to connect with your roots and discover the rich history and culture of the continent that your ancestors called home. Africa is a vast and diverse continent, with many different cultures and traditions. Each country has its […]

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Democratic Party Facts

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  • Rangel, Charles Bernard (1930- )
  • Coleman, Michael B. (1954- )
  • Fisher, Ada M. (1947- )
  • Running for President: George Edwin Taylor, 1904
  • Davis, Danny K. (1941- )
  • Post–Civil Rights era in African-American history
  • Colin Powell
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Black People Facts

  • Haitian Revolution (1791-1804)
  • (1900) Ida B. Wells, “Lynch Law in America”
  • Black people
  • (1949) Ralph J. Bunche, “The Barriers of Race Can be Surmounted”
  • Race riot in Cincinnati
  • James Theodore Holly
  • Negro National League
  • Black History Week
  • Mbongeni Ngema
  • Barbara W Hancock becomes the first Black woman named a White House fellow, 1974

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