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The Senior Integrated Marketing Manager at Urban One, where she was also an account executive, LaShonda Walpool studied Radio/TV/Film with minors in journalism and modern dance at Sam Houston State University. A graduate of Newman Smith High School, previously she studied at Louisiana Tech University. LaShonda was an account executive at Clear Channel Radio and […]

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American Civil War Facts

  • (1879) John Mercer Langston, “The Exodus: The Causes Which Led The Colored People of the South to Leave Their Homes – The Lesson
  • Bruce, Blanche Kelso (1841-1898)
  • Arkansas Baptist College [Little Rock] (1884-- )
  • Wally "Famous" Amos's signature panama hat and embroidered shirt are donated to
  • Black Women Unite
  • American Civil War in the West - 1863-1865
  • Taylor, Susan (Susie) Baker King (1848-1912)
  • 24th Amendment
  • Voices of the Civil War Episode 2: "Banneker's Letter"
  • Black becomes governor of Virgin Islands

United States Facts

  • 10 Classic Songs About Racism and Civil Rights
  • Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
  • (1896) Hugh M. Browne, “The Higher Education of the Colored People of the South”
  • Knox, Clinton E. (1908–1980)
  • Bessie Coleman
  • Kwesi Mfume
  • Horne, Lutrelle (193?- )
  • National Association for the Advancement of Colored People v. Button, Attorney General of Virginia, ET
  • Dixon, Julian (1934-2000)
  • Josephine Baker Picture Gallery: Her Career in Photos

Southern United States Facts

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