Encyclopedia of African American Society, Volume 2Gerald David Jaynes An encyclopedic reference of African American history and culture. |
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... NORTH STAR , THE An antislavery newspaper published by African American abolitionist Frederick Douglass . The North Star was founded by Frederick Douglass in 1847 , using funds he earned during a speaking tour in Great Britain and ...
... NORTH STAR , THE An antislavery newspaper published by African American abolitionist Frederick Douglass . The North Star was founded by Frederick Douglass in 1847 , using funds he earned during a speaking tour in Great Britain and ...
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... North Carolina , on February 1 , 1960 , it was an unexpected occurrence . In an action unplanned by the major civil rights organizations , four black freshmen from North Carolina A & T College sat down at the local Woolworths department ...
... North Carolina , on February 1 , 1960 , it was an unexpected occurrence . In an action unplanned by the major civil rights organizations , four black freshmen from North Carolina A & T College sat down at the local Woolworths department ...
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... North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University , 283 , 284 , 460 , 748 North Carolina Central University , 343 , 820 North Carolina Mutual Life , 154 North Korea . See Korean War North Pole , expeditions to , 305 North Star ...
... North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University , 283 , 284 , 460 , 748 North Carolina Central University , 343 , 820 North Carolina Mutual Life , 154 North Korea . See Korean War North Pole , expeditions to , 305 North Star ...
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Readers Guide xiii | 507 |
African Americans in Halls of Fame | 907 |
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