| 165. The 1895 Atlanta Compromise speech |
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Here is the text of the speech by Booker T. Washington that so enraged W.E.B. DuBois that he began down the path that would lead to the Niagara Movement. _____________________ Mr. President and Gentlemen of the Board of Directors and Citizens:
One-third of the population of the South is of the Negro race. No enterprise seeking the material, civil, or moral welfare of this section can disregard this element of our population and reach the highest success. I but convey to you, Mr. President and Directors, the sentiment of the masses of my race when I say that in no way have the value and manhood of the American Negro been more fittingly and generously recognized than by the managers of this magnificent Exposition at every stage of its progress. It is a recognition that will do more to cement the friendship of the two races than any occurrence since the dawn of our freedom.
Not only this, but the opportunity here afforded will awaken among us a new era of industrial progress. Ignorant and inexperienced, it is not strange that in the first years of our new life we began at the top instead of at the bottom; that a seat in Congress or the state legislature was more sought than real estate or industrial skill; that the political convention or stump speaking had more attractions than starting a dairy farm or truck garden.
A ship lost at sea for many days suddenly sighted a friendly vessel. From the mast of the unfortunate vessel was seen a signal,“Water, water; we die of thirst!” The answer from the friendly vessel at once came back, “Cast down your bucket where you are.” A second time the signal, “Water, water; send us water!” ran up from the distressed vessel, and was answered, “Cast down your bucket where you are.” And a third and fourth signal for water was answered, “Cast down your bucket where you are.” The captain of the distressed vessel, at last heeding the injunction, cast down his bucket, and it came up full of fresh, sparkling water from the mouth of the Amazon River. To those of my race who depend on bettering their condition in a foreign land or who underestimate the importance of cultivating friendly relations with the Southern white man, who is their next-door neighbor, I would say: “Cast down your bucket where you are”— cast it down in making friends in every manly way of the people of all races by whom we are surrounded.
Cast it down in agriculture, mechanics, in commerce, in domestic service, and in the professions. And in this connection it is well to bear in mind that whatever other sins the South may be called to bear, when it comes to business, pure and simple, it is in the South that the Negro is given a man’s chance in the commercial world, and in nothing is this Exposition more eloquent than in emphasizing this chance. Our greatest danger is that in the great leap from slavery to freedom we may overlook the fact that the masses of us are to live by the productions of our hands, and fail to keep in mind that we shall prosper in proportion as we learn to dignify and glorify common labour, and put brains and skill into the common occupations of life; shall prosper in proportion as we learn to draw the line between the superficial and the substantial, the ornamental gewgaws of life and the useful. No race can prosper till it learns that there is as much dignity in tilling a field as in writing a poem. It is at the bottom of life we must begin, and not at the top. Nor should we permit our grievances to overshadow our opportunities.
To those of the white race who look to the incoming of those of foreign birth and strange tongue and habits for the prosperity of the South, were I permitted I would repeat what I say to my own race,“Cast down your bucket where you are.” Cast it down among the eight millions of Negroes whose habits you know, whose fidelity and love you have tested in days when to have proved treacherous meant the ruin of your firesides. Cast down your bucket among these people who have, without strikes and labour wars, tilled your fields, cleared your forests, builded your railroads and cities, and brought forth treasures from the bowels of the earth, and helped make possible this magnificent representation of the progress of the South. Casting down your bucket among my people, helping and encouraging them as you are doing on these grounds, and to education of head, hand, and heart, you will find that they will buy your surplus land, make blossom the waste places in your fields, and run your factories. While doing this, you can be sure in the future, as in the past, that you and your families will be surrounded by the most patient, faithful, law-abiding, and unresentful people that the world has seen. As we have proved our loyalty to you in the past, in nursing your children, watching by the sick-bed of your mothers and fathers, and often following them with tear-dimmed eyes to their graves, so in the future, in our humble way, we shall stand by you with a devotion that no foreigner can approach, ready to lay down our lives, if need be, in defense of yours, interlacing our industrial, commercial, civil, and religious life with yours in a way that shall make the interests of both races one. In all things that are purely social we can be as separate as the fingers, yet one as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress.
There is no defense or security for any of us except in the highest intelligence and development of all. If anywhere there are efforts tending to curtail the fullest growth of the Negro, let these efforts be turned into stimulating, encouraging, and making him the most useful and intelligent citizen. Effort or means so invested will pay a thousand per cent interest. These efforts will be twice blessed—blessing him that gives and him that takes. There is no escape through law of man or God from the inevitable:
The laws of changeless justice bind Oppressor with oppressed;
And close as sin and suffering joined We march to fate abreast...
Nearly sixteen millions of hands will aid you in pulling the load upward, or they will pull against you the load downward. We shall constitute one-third and more of the ignorance and crime of the South, or one-third its intelligence and progress; we shall contribute one-third to the business and industrial prosperity of the South, or we shall prove a veritable body of death, stagnating, depressing, retarding every effort to advance the body politic.
Gentlemen of the Exposition, as we present to you our humble effort at an exhibition of our progress, you must not expect overmuch. Starting thirty years ago with ownership here and there in a few quilts and pumpkins and chickens (gathered from miscellaneous sources), remember the path that has led from these to the inventions and production of agricultural implements, buggies, steam-engines, newspapers, books, statuary, carving, paintings, the management of drug stores and banks, has not been trodden without contact with thorns and thistles. While we take pride in what we exhibit as a result of our independent efforts, we do not for a moment forget that our part in this exhibition would fall far short of your expectations but for the constant help that has come to our educational life, not only from the Southern states, but especially from Northern philanthropists, who have made their gifts a constant stream of blessing and encouragement.
The wisest among my race understand that the agitation of questions of social equality is the extremest folly, and that progress in the enjoyment of all the privileges that will come to us must be the result of severe and constant struggle rather than of artificial forcing. No race that has anything to contribute to the markets of the world is long in any degree ostracized. It is important and right that all privileges of the law be ours, but it is vastly more important that we be prepared for the exercise of these privileges. The opportunity to earn a dollar in a factory just now is worth infinitely more than the opportunity to spend a dollar in an opera-house.
In conclusion, may I repeat that nothing in thirty years has given us more hope and encouragement, and drawn us so near to you of the white race, as this opportunity offered by the Exposition; and here bending, as it were, over the altar that represents the results of the struggles of your race and mine, both starting practically empty-handed three decades ago, I pledge that in your effort to work out the great and intricate problem which God has laid at the doors of the South, you shall have at all times the patient, sympathetic help of my race; only let this he constantly in mind, that, while from representations in these buildings of the product of field, of forest, of mine, of factory, letters, and art, much good will come, yet far above and beyond material benefits will be that higher good, that, let us pray God, will come, in a blotting out of sectional differences and racial animosities and suspicions, in a determination to administer absolute justice, in a willing obedience among all classes to the mandates of law. This, coupled with our material prosperity, will bring into our beloved South a new heaven and a new earth.http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/39/
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Lurking_Argyle |
Feb-03-06 10:35 AM |
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CHARLES RICHARD DREW |
Xipe Totec |
Feb-09-06 08:39 AM |
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Daniel Hale Williams, MD |
Lurking_Argyle |
Feb-09-06 09:53 AM |
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The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment |
Lurking_Argyle |
Feb-13-06 07:25 AM |
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undergroundrailroad |
Feb-17-06 07:34 PM |
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Dr. Delford G. Williams Jr., who blazed medical trails for other blacks, |
undergroundrailroad |
Feb-17-06 07:52 PM |
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Shani Davis |
Lurking_Argyle |
Feb-22-06 08:13 AM |
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Lurking_Argyle |
Jun-17-08 10:08 AM |
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George Poage (1880-1962) , 1st black olympian |
Brewman_Jax |
Jan-26-11 08:21 AM |
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Vonetta Flowers, 1st black Winter Olympics gold medal winner |
Brewman_Jax |
Jan-26-11 09:18 AM |
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Black Americans in space |
fortyfeetunder |
Feb-24-06 02:20 AM |
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Vernon Baker |
sandnsea |
Feb-26-06 06:58 PM |
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One of the few black servicemen in WW2 |
Lurking_Argyle |
Feb-27-06 11:23 AM |
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Addendum |
Lurking_Argyle |
Dec-15-07 09:42 AM |
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Dr. Mark Dean |
wildeyed |
Mar-01-06 06:40 AM |
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Paul Robeson |
Swamp Rat |
Mar-05-06 12:59 AM |
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his name was stricken from the all-american lists after |
fishwax |
Mar-26-06 12:28 PM |
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Gordon Parks |
Lurking_Argyle |
Mar-08-06 08:03 AM |
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Ever heard of |
Karenina |
Mar-15-06 03:02 PM |
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Jazz pioneer/trumpet player who toured with Billie Holiday |
Swamp Rat |
Mar-25-06 05:27 PM |
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Thanks Swampers!!! |
Karenina |
Mar-26-06 04:22 PM |
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DAMMIT! Dorothy Donegan's not in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz!!! |
Swamp Rat |
Mar-26-06 09:29 PM |
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The undefeated Chuck Ealey |
Lurking_Argyle |
Mar-19-06 12:00 PM |
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To finish, in a cruel twist of fate |
Lurking_Argyle |
Mar-26-06 03:03 PM |
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NOT surprisingly... |
Karenina |
Mar-26-06 04:31 PM |
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..and more stories about Black QB's. |
fortyfeetunder |
Apr-01-06 10:27 PM |
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James Crudup |
msgadget |
Mar-27-06 01:26 AM |
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"Life Without Black People" e-mail |
Lurking_Argyle |
Mar-27-06 07:19 AM |
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African American Operators of the Underground Railroad |
theHandpuppet |
Mar-29-06 09:58 AM |
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Lewis Latimer |
Lurking_Argyle |
Apr-11-06 12:59 PM |
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Thank you |
DrDebug |
Apr-21-06 06:33 PM |
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Franklin Raines, 1st black CEO of a Fortune 500 company |
Lurking_Argyle |
Apr-25-06 09:10 AM |
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Black Like Me '94 |
Lurking_Argyle |
May-03-06 08:35 AM |
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Inventor Granville T. Woods |
Lurking_Argyle |
May-05-06 10:06 AM |
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The slave codes |
Lurking_Argyle |
May-22-06 08:54 AM |
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Slave codes and slave ownership |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jul-30-07 11:02 PM |
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Hamilton E. Holmes and Charlayne Hunter |
Lurking_Argyle |
May-31-06 08:25 AM |
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Autherine Lucy |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jun-01-06 09:33 AM |
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Silas Hunt |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jun-01-06 12:12 PM |
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some very early history in the Americas |
kwassa |
Jun-02-06 01:58 PM |
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Mathias De Sousa ... More info: |
Swamp Rat |
Aug-16-06 02:14 AM |
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Crispus Attucks |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jun-06-06 01:57 PM |
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John "Bud" Fowler and Moses Fleetwood Walker |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jun-12-06 08:05 AM |
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First black soccer players |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jun-20-06 09:34 AM |
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To include the women... |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jul-14-06 10:02 AM |
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August Wilson |
Lucy |
Jun-25-06 05:25 PM |
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The African Grove Theatre NYC 1821-1823 |
itzamirakul |
Jul-23-06 07:00 AM |
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Theatre goers had to "fight off wandering pigs! - Whoa! |
Swamp Rat |
Oct-10-06 04:30 AM |
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August was a good friend of mine |
Liberation Angel |
Jul-22-09 11:59 PM |
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Eugene Bullard. WWI Flying and fighter ace pilot |
Liberation Angel |
Jul-23-09 12:05 AM |
#183 |
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List of the nations and tribes of West Africa |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jul-07-06 08:11 AM |
#39 |
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Althea Gibson |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jul-07-06 12:24 PM |
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Madame C.J. Walker |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jul-31-06 03:01 PM |
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Pierre Landry |
Lurking_Argyle |
Aug-09-06 10:01 AM |
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Jason Thomas, 9/11 "mystery" hero. |
wildeyed |
Aug-15-06 11:14 AM |
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Angelina Jolie as Mariane Pearl in "A Mighty Heart" |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jul-11-07 11:01 PM |
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Mariane Pearl's ancestry |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jul-21-08 03:26 PM |
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NFL coaching history |
Lurking_Argyle |
Sep-05-06 01:39 PM |
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The 1906 Atlanta Race Riot |
Lurking_Argyle |
Sep-19-06 08:32 AM |
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The East St. Louis Massacres |
SemperEadem |
Mar-18-07 06:01 PM |
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Detroit Race Riot of 1943 |
Lurking_Argyle |
Apr-04-08 09:59 AM |
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List of Race Riots in the Jim Crow era |
Lurking_Argyle |
Apr-04-08 12:35 PM |
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The 1908 Springfield Race Riot |
Lurking_Argyle |
Aug-12-08 07:53 AM |
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Slave rebellions and reporting |
Lurking_Argyle |
Oct-11-06 09:43 AM |
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Little known slave rebellions |
Lurking_Argyle |
Oct-11-06 09:51 AM |
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St. John slave rebellion of 1733 |
Lurking_Argyle |
Oct-11-06 10:04 AM |
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Black Seminole slave rebellion |
Lurking_Argyle |
Oct-11-06 10:09 AM |
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The Stono Rebellion |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jul-30-07 07:45 PM |
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Louisiana Slave Rebellion of 1811 |
Brewman_Jax |
Jan-13-11 12:15 PM |
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Denmark Vesey |
Lurking_Argyle |
Feb-28-07 05:53 PM |
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1811 Louisiana Slave Rebellion |
NOLALady |
Feb-06-10 10:17 PM |
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Witchita sit-in boycott of 1958 |
Lurking_Argyle |
Oct-24-06 02:54 PM |
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First black NBA coach |
Lurking_Argyle |
Oct-30-06 10:04 AM |
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Red Auerbach just died .... |
kwassa |
Oct-30-06 12:27 PM |
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Joshua Glover |
mark414 |
Nov-01-06 03:05 PM |
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Huey Newton |
blazinjason |
Nov-02-06 06:42 PM |
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Bobby Seale and Angela davis George Jackson and Jonathan |
Liberation Angel |
Jul-23-09 12:08 AM |
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40 acres and a mule |
Lurking_Argyle |
Nov-07-06 09:10 AM |
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Rosewood, FL, January 1923 |
japple |
Nov-08-06 03:09 PM |
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Ronald Yancey, first black graduate of Georgia Tech |
Lurking_Argyle |
Dec-08-06 08:25 AM |
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As an educator, I'd like to thank you for this thread. |
Kerrytravelers |
Dec-13-06 11:17 PM |
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Glad I could be of assistance |
Lurking_Argyle |
Dec-14-06 08:39 AM |
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Black people on coins |
Lurking_Argyle |
Dec-14-06 08:42 AM |
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How neighborhoods go bad |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jan-05-07 03:12 PM |
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I've always greatly admired Edna Lewis, the grande dame of Southern chefs |
flamingyouth |
Jan-07-07 03:46 PM |
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Vivien Thomas, surgical pioneer (1910-1985) |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jan-08-07 03:14 PM |
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Made for TV bio "Something the Lord Made" (2004) |
Lurking_Argyle |
May-03-07 03:53 PM |
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need to verify.... |
bliss_eternal |
Nov-09-10 02:55 AM |
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Black people and mental illness |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jan-29-07 07:06 PM |
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Jimmy the Greek, bred black athletes, and where are the white athletes? |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jan-31-07 04:37 PM |
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The Port Chicago Mutiny |
Lurking_Argyle |
Feb-11-07 09:47 AM |
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Famous first black mayors |
Lurking_Argyle |
Feb-16-07 02:49 PM |
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Percy Julian, chemist (1899-1975) |
Lurking_Argyle |
Feb-17-07 04:59 PM |
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The term "black Irish" |
Lurking_Argyle |
Mar-02-07 03:45 PM |
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good post |
mark414 |
Mar-20-07 05:03 AM |
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America's racial cleansings |
Lurking_Argyle |
Mar-11-07 03:40 PM |
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Without sanctuary--The lynching postcards collection |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jun-24-07 09:47 PM |
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More on racial cleasings and sundown towns |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jul-27-07 04:50 PM |
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I read about this a few years ago |
XemaSab |
Jun-17-09 01:40 PM |
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Doris (Dorie) Miller |
jmm |
Mar-11-07 06:27 PM |
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Elizabeth "Lizzie" Jennings |
jmm |
Mar-11-07 06:32 PM |
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In the interest of accuracy |
Lurking_Argyle |
Mar-13-07 06:11 AM |
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Jim Crow and legislated segregation |
Lurking_Argyle |
Mar-14-07 05:27 PM |
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The Jim Crow laws |
Lurking_Argyle |
Nov-06-07 06:11 PM |
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Immigrants, discrimination, and Jim Crow |
Lurking_Argyle |
Mar-24-08 03:12 PM |
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The Letters of Secession |
Lurking_Argyle |
Mar-14-07 05:32 PM |
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Great idea to post these. Thanks! |
fishwax |
Mar-19-07 07:35 PM |
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I love those letters! Stops people from weasling out with |
SemiCharmedQuark |
May-26-07 09:07 PM |
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"The Cornerstone Speech" by Alexander H. Stephens, Vice-President of the Confederacy |
Brewman_Jax |
Jan-19-11 01:29 PM |
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More on "Torn From The Land" |
Lurking_Argyle |
Apr-11-07 07:51 PM |
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The Civil Rights Memorial |
Lurking_Argyle |
Apr-24-07 03:56 PM |
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Journey on the Underground Railroad |
Lurking_Argyle |
Apr-30-07 07:18 PM |
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Jackson State University, May 14, 1970 |
Lurking_Argyle |
May-03-07 03:47 PM |
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Oldest black neighborhood and church in US |
Lurking_Argyle |
May-21-07 04:10 PM |
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The Red Ball Express |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jun-01-07 04:33 PM |
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Building the Alaska Highway |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jun-18-07 04:45 PM |
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Joseph Rainey, 1st black Member of Congress |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jun-21-07 04:25 PM |
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Edward Brooke III (1919- ), 1st black Senator |
Lurking_Argyle |
Aug-06-08 09:09 AM |
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The Mann Act of 1910 |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jul-06-07 11:19 AM |
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Anti-racist allies |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jul-09-07 06:51 PM |
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The Scottsboro Boys Trials |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jul-12-07 04:07 PM |
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The 1968 Kerner Report |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jul-14-07 06:23 AM |
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The Catholic Church and Slavery |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jul-18-07 04:18 PM |
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The Negro Motorist Green Book |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jul-27-07 04:58 PM |
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Historically Black Colleges and Universities |
Lurking_Argyle |
Aug-03-07 04:33 PM |
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Adding to the list |
Brewman_Jax |
Nov-13-11 06:03 PM |
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Labor firsts |
Lurking_Argyle |
Sep-06-07 04:08 PM |
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School desegregation, Southern Manifesto, and Massive Resistance |
Lurking_Argyle |
Sep-11-07 04:32 PM |
#107 |
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The 555th Parachute Infantry Battalion, aka "The Triple Nickles" |
Lurking_Argyle |
Oct-05-07 10:33 AM |
#108 |
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Haitian troops that fought for the colonies in the American Revolution |
Lurking_Argyle |
Oct-11-07 04:05 PM |
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Some recent naval history firsts and facts |
Lurking_Argyle |
Oct-26-07 04:53 PM |
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african american female poets |
noiretblu |
Nov-26-07 05:59 PM |
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Oh dang I didn't know Gwendolyn Brooks died |
Chovexani |
Jan-02-08 04:54 PM |
#114 |
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Willie O'Ree (1935- ), first black NHL player |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jan-14-08 11:42 AM |
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Voter Intimidation 1876 Style |
NOLALady |
Jan-21-08 04:50 PM |
#116 |
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The US Constitution was based on Iroquois Confederation's Constitution |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jan-22-08 07:37 AM |
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Susie King Taylor (1848-1912) teacher and nurse |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jan-28-08 10:57 AM |
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"The Negro had no rights which the white man was bound to respect..." Roger Taney, Chief Justice |
Lurking_Argyle |
Feb-01-08 10:05 AM |
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My wife and I toured Taney's house ... |
kwassa |
Feb-05-08 02:33 PM |
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Noted all black Army units of World War II |
Lurking_Argyle |
Feb-20-08 07:36 AM |
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366th Infantry Regiment |
Lurking_Argyle |
Feb-21-08 08:31 AM |
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320th Anti-Aircraft Barrage Balloon Battalion |
Brewman_Jax |
Jun-09-09 10:19 AM |
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Eugenics, the racial purity laws, and the "one-drop" rule |
Lurking_Argyle |
Feb-29-08 02:24 PM |
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Hypodescent is the term |
Lurking_Argyle |
Oct-13-08 12:27 PM |
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Racial classifications |
Brewman_Jax |
Jun-18-09 10:56 AM |
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can't say enough |
Two Americas |
Mar-14-08 01:08 AM |
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I'm glad that you find it of value |
Lurking_Argyle |
Mar-14-08 12:53 PM |
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we love you lurk. |
psychmommy |
Mar-16-08 10:25 AM |
#126 |
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Brownsville incident of 1906 |
Lurking_Argyle |
Mar-24-08 03:00 PM |
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Houston shootout of 1917 |
Lurking_Argyle |
Mar-25-08 08:40 AM |
#129 |
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Dr. Charles Drew--the facts |
Lurking_Argyle |
Apr-17-08 10:11 AM |
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Bacon's Rebellion (1675-1676) and the beginning of the racial caste system |
Lurking_Argyle |
Apr-17-08 01:37 PM |
#133 |
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The Orangeburg Massacre |
Lurking_Argyle |
Apr-21-08 10:47 AM |
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COINTELPRO |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jun-17-08 09:59 AM |
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Affirmative Action and its opponents |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jul-03-08 02:27 PM |
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Regents of the University of California vs. Bakke (1978) |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jul-08-08 10:05 AM |
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City of Richmond, VA vs. J. A. Croson Co. (1989) |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jul-08-08 01:28 PM |
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Gratz vs. Bollinger (2003) and Grutter vs. Bollinger (2003) |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jul-28-08 03:12 PM |
#143 |
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Ricci vs. DeStefano (2009) |
Brewman_Jax |
Jun-30-09 10:31 AM |
#176 |
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State-level anti-affirmative action propositions and initiatives |
Brewman_Jax |
Jul-21-09 02:13 PM |
#181 |
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One thing that escapes notice |
Brewman_Jax |
Jan-21-10 09:12 AM |
#206 |
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L. Douglas Wilder (1931- ), 1st black state governor |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jul-08-08 01:50 PM |
#140 |
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Will Robinson (1911-2008) |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jul-18-08 12:32 PM |
#141 |
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Jackie Ormes (1911-1985), 1st black woman cartoonist |
Lurking_Argyle |
Aug-04-08 01:58 PM |
#144 |
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List of black Academy Award (Oscar) winners |
Lurking_Argyle |
Aug-11-08 10:04 AM |
#146 |
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Stephanie Tubbs-Jones (1949-2008) |
Lurking_Argyle |
Aug-21-08 07:56 AM |
#148 |
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List of famous black Americans |
Lurking_Argyle |
Sep-11-08 03:22 PM |
#149 |
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Donyale Luna (1945-1979), first black supermodel |
Lurking_Argyle |
Sep-12-08 08:44 AM |
#150 |
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Ernie Davis (1939-1963), first black Heisman Trophy winner |
Lurking_Argyle |
Sep-15-08 09:54 AM |
#151 |
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Service academy firsts |
Lurking_Argyle |
Sep-16-08 08:32 AM |
#152 |
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Black voter disenfranchisement |
Lurking_Argyle |
Sep-17-08 12:11 PM |
#153 |
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Landmark Supreme Court Decisions |
Lurking_Argyle |
Sep-17-08 12:19 PM |
#154 |
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The combined court cases |
Brewman_Jax |
Mar-26-10 11:05 AM |
#217 |
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A Short History of Haiti |
Lurking_Argyle |
Sep-23-08 02:40 PM |
#155 |
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Neil deGrasse Tyson, Ph.D (1958- ) |
Lurking_Argyle |
Oct-01-08 12:12 PM |
#156 |
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Black Women of the Old West |
Chovexani |
Oct-04-08 09:05 AM |
#157 |
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Thanks. |
NOLALady |
Oct-04-08 11:45 AM |
#158 |
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Reverend John and Jean Rankin, Abolitionists |
Lurking_Argyle |
Nov-03-08 09:48 AM |
#160 |
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"the real McCoy" |
Two Americas |
Nov-07-08 01:39 PM |
#161 |
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This one sure will! |
cat_girl25 |
Nov-07-08 02:20 PM |
#162 |
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Racist HOA covenants and the SCOTUS case Shelley vs. Kraemer (1948) |
Lurking_Argyle |
Dec-09-08 07:54 AM |
#163 |
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The Niagara Movement and the beginning of the NAACP |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jan-06-09 01:05 PM |
#164 |
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The 1895 Atlanta Compromise speech |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jan-06-09 01:11 PM |
#165 |
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Racism, the Interstate Highway System, and Urban Renewal |
Lurking_Argyle |
Jan-23-09 03:06 PM |
#166 |
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COAHR and "An Appeal for Human Rights" full-page ad |
Brewman_Jax |
Mar-09-09 01:06 PM |
#167 |
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Claudette Colvin |
Brewman_Jax |
Mar-16-09 12:57 PM |
#168 |
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I think I remember hearing about her |
Raineyb |
Mar-16-09 01:40 PM |
#169 |
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recent history I'm surprised many Americans still don't know: |
Blue_Tires |
May-12-09 07:33 AM |
#170 |
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Nice |
Number23 |
May-12-09 11:47 AM |
#171 |
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The Venerable Pierre Toussaint (1766 – 1853) .. |
Princess Turandot |
Jun-21-09 06:35 AM |
#175 |
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Beautiful. Thanks, Princess |
Number23 |
Jul-08-09 05:01 PM |
#179 |
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Funded by slavery |
Brewman_Jax |
Jul-08-09 10:22 AM |
#177 |
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Holy crap. |
Number23 |
Jul-08-09 04:59 PM |
#178 |
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I see Ivy Leagues, are present... |
bliss_eternal |
Jul-23-09 02:21 AM |
#188 |
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Corporate collusion |
Brewman_Jax |
Jul-27-10 02:05 PM |
#221 |
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Emory University in Atlanta issues its declaration of regret for slavery involvement |
Brewman_Jax |
Feb-02-11 08:12 AM |
#232 |
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Good thread. |
BlooInBloo |
Jul-09-09 12:16 AM |
#180 |
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Black Indians and Black Cowboys in the Old West |
Liberation Angel |
Jul-23-09 12:20 AM |
#185 |
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Africans in the New World Before Columbus (Malian sailors in 1300's) |
Liberation Angel |
Jul-23-09 12:23 AM |
#186 |
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Eugene Bullard. WWI Flying and fighter ace pilot |
Liberation Angel |
Jul-23-09 12:24 AM |
#187 |
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Great stuff, L_A! Thanks for posting. |
Number23 |
Jul-23-09 03:48 AM |
#189 |
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Y'welcome! |
Liberation Angel |
Jul-23-09 09:55 AM |
#190 |
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Black GI's Liberated Nazi death Camps during Holocaust and died in Nazi death camps too |
Liberation Angel |
Jul-23-09 08:18 PM |
#191 |
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bttt. |
Karenina |
Aug-03-09 02:44 PM |
#192 |
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Blue_Tires article on the Buffalo Soldiers would be a good fit here |
Number23 |
Aug-18-09 04:45 PM |
#193 |
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Prince Hall, a "founding father of America" and the first Black American Citizens |
cato287 |
Sep-19-09 10:29 AM |
#194 |
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The Red Summer Riots |
Brewman_Jax |
Oct-15-09 10:25 AM |
#195 |
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Shirley Franklin (1945- ), Mayor of Atlanta |
Brewman_Jax |
Jan-02-10 09:56 AM |
#196 |
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Brew, thank you for keeping this thread open and for contributing (and allowing others to as well). |
Number23 |
Jan-02-10 04:34 PM |
#197 |
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Wyoming's "Black 14" and the mormon church's policies on race |
fishwax |
Jan-07-10 09:34 PM |
#198 |
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Story: The other night our sat teevee was down |
EFerrari |
Jan-10-10 02:37 PM |
#199 |
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"She's 77 and was a radical Latina back in the day." |
Number23 |
Jan-10-10 05:44 PM |
#202 |
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Why, thank you very much. |
EFerrari |
Jan-10-10 10:00 PM |
#205 |
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Wow |
TheBigotBasher |
Jan-10-10 04:07 PM |
#200 |
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I'm glad you're here. And your participation is welcome in this forum |
Number23 |
Jan-10-10 05:37 PM |
#201 |
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I'm looking forward to. |
TheBigotBasher |
Jan-10-10 05:56 PM |
#203 |
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Percy E. Sutton (1920-2009) |
Number23 |
Jan-10-10 05:58 PM |
#204 |
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Desegregation of the US Military |
Brewman_Jax |
Feb-04-10 08:52 AM |
#207 |
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When my Mom first told me |
NOLALady |
Feb-04-10 01:16 PM |
#208 |
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Amelia Boynton Robinson first African American woman from Alabama to run for Congress |
Blue_Tires |
Feb-04-10 01:34 PM |
#209 |
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Garvey and Griggs |
RoyGBiv |
Feb-06-10 11:07 PM |
#211 |
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Feb. 2010 - Greensboro, NC sit-ins turn 50 |
Number23 |
Feb-09-10 03:09 PM |
#212 |
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David Levering Lewis - first author to win two Pulitzer Prizes for biography for back-to-back volume |
Number23 |
Feb-09-10 03:12 PM |
#213 |
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The Myth of the Negro Past, a monograph by Melville J. Herskovitz (1941) |
EFerrari |
Feb-10-10 02:29 AM |
#214 |
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Black Men Built the Capitol. (BookTv presentation) |
EFerrari |
Mar-02-10 03:10 AM |
#215 |
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Two interviews, MLK and Malcolm, on line at PBS. |
EFerrari |
Mar-11-10 08:07 PM |
#216 |
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The Sweet Trials, 1925 and 1926 |
Brewman_Jax |
May-17-10 08:47 AM |
#218 |
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Darrell Wallace makes history as first African-American to win NASCAR Pro Series |
Blue_Tires |
May-18-10 11:38 PM |
#219 |
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Ralph Gilles, President and CEO of Dodge |
Blue_Tires |
Jun-08-10 09:00 AM |
#220 |
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Reverend Vernon Johns (1892-1965) |
Brewman_Jax |
Oct-14-10 10:31 AM |
#222 |
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Hands on the Freedom Plow |
EFerrari |
Oct-26-10 04:20 PM |
#223 |
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Va Tech to honor school's first black graduate |
fortyfeetunder |
Oct-28-10 11:00 PM |
#224 |
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this was no small accomplishment... |
bliss_eternal |
Nov-05-10 04:48 AM |
#225 |
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Juliette Hampton Morgan (1917-1957) |
Brewman_Jax |
Jan-20-11 10:51 AM |
#229 |
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Black-American winners of the Nobel Prize |
Brewman_Jax |
Feb-09-11 01:56 PM |
#233 |
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The immortal legacy of Henrietta Lacks |
Brewman_Jax |
Mar-15-11 09:55 AM |
#234 |
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Mass deportations of Mexican-Americans in the 1930's |
Brewman_Jax |
Jun-27-11 11:34 AM |
#235 |