Encyclopedia of African American Society, Volume 2Gerald David Jaynes An encyclopedic reference of African American history and culture. |
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... Parade Chicago Riots of 1919 Civil Rights Congress , The Civil Rights Movement Congressional Black Caucus Draft Riots of 1863 French and Indian War Gay and Lesbian Movement Great Depression , The Harlem Riots ( 1935 , 1943 , 1964 ) ...
... Parade Chicago Riots of 1919 Civil Rights Congress , The Civil Rights Movement Congressional Black Caucus Draft Riots of 1863 French and Indian War Gay and Lesbian Movement Great Depression , The Harlem Riots ( 1935 , 1943 , 1964 ) ...
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... parade begins on Monday before Fat Tuesday as King Zulu and Queen Zulu arrive on a Mississippi River barge . On Fat Tuesday , members of the Zulu krewe board their floats and march along the parade route in New Orleans . Traditionally ...
... parade begins on Monday before Fat Tuesday as King Zulu and Queen Zulu arrive on a Mississippi River barge . On Fat Tuesday , members of the Zulu krewe board their floats and march along the parade route in New Orleans . Traditionally ...
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... parades , and funerals . Among the organizations that did so were the African mutual aid and benevolent societies , which sent off the dead with exuberant parades . Other organizations also employed the New Orleans - style ragtime brass ...
... parades , and funerals . Among the organizations that did so were the African mutual aid and benevolent societies , which sent off the dead with exuberant parades . Other organizations also employed the New Orleans - style ragtime brass ...
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