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... Million Man March crowding the Mall in Washington , D.C. , on October 16 , 1995. The Million Man March was organized by controversial Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan and Benjamin Chavis , a former president of the NAACP . The ...
... Million Man March crowding the Mall in Washington , D.C. , on October 16 , 1995. The Million Man March was organized by controversial Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan and Benjamin Chavis , a former president of the NAACP . The ...
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... Million Woman March ; Poor People's March Further Reading Terry , Roderick . One Million Strong . Edgewood , MD : Duncan & Duncan , 1996 . Wright , Jeremiah , Jr. When Black Men Stand Up for God : Reflections on the Million Man March ...
... Million Woman March ; Poor People's March Further Reading Terry , Roderick . One Million Strong . Edgewood , MD : Duncan & Duncan , 1996 . Wright , Jeremiah , Jr. When Black Men Stand Up for God : Reflections on the Million Man March ...
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... million African Americans lived in the South . African Americans continued to move from rural areas to large urban ... million . The number of black Americans born in sub - Saharan Africa almost doubled during the 1990s , totaling more ...
... million African Americans lived in the South . African Americans continued to move from rural areas to large urban ... million . The number of black Americans born in sub - Saharan Africa almost doubled during the 1990s , totaling more ...
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African Americans in Halls of Fame | 907 |
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