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African American Facts

  • 5 Large Corporations Sued for Racism
  • Brixton Riots (April 10-12, 1981)
  • Dorothy Dandridge, actress born
  • African Americans and Cuba's First Experiment in Tourism: The Joe Louis Commission in Post Revolutionary Havana, 1959-1960
  • Goode, Malvin Russell (1908–1995)
  • Cosby, Bill (1937-- )
  • Jordan, Barbara (1936-1996)
  • John Roy Lynch, served in the 43rd, 44th, and 47th Congresses representing the S
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Arts Facts

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American Civil War Facts

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Democratic Party Facts

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Black People Facts

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  • (1858) John S. Rock, “I Will Sink or Swim with My Race”
  • Running for President: George Edwin Taylor, 1904
  • (1963) Martin Luther King Jr., “I Have a Dream”
  • Slave uprise in Maryland
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