Encyclopedia of African American Society, Volume 2Gerald David Jaynes An encyclopedic reference of African American history and culture. |
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... MOVEMENTS AND EVENTS Abolition African Missionary Movement Afrocentric Movement Attica Uprising Back to Africa Movement Black Arts Movement Black Expo , Indianapolis Black History Month Black Nationalism Black Panther Party Black Power ...
... MOVEMENTS AND EVENTS Abolition African Missionary Movement Afrocentric Movement Attica Uprising Back to Africa Movement Black Arts Movement Black Expo , Indianapolis Black History Month Black Nationalism Black Panther Party Black Power ...
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... MOVEMENT When the sit - in movement began in Greensboro , 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 ...
... MOVEMENT When the sit - in movement began in Greensboro , 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 ...
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... movement , but she gained a newfound voice with the student - led sit - in movement . Baker crystallized the message of the students when she stated that those who participated in sit - ins were concerned with something " bigger than a ...
... movement , but she gained a newfound voice with the student - led sit - in movement . Baker crystallized the message of the students when she stated that those who participated in sit - ins were concerned with something " bigger than a ...
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Editorial Board | 500 |
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African Americans in Halls of Fame | 907 |
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