Encyclopedia of African American Society, Volume 2Gerald David Jaynes An encyclopedic reference of African American history and culture. |
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... Success brought more success . Basquiat signed on with a full - time dealer ; he befriended Andy Warhol and collaborated with him on pieces , became the youngest artist ever featured in the Whitney Museum's Biennial Exhibition , and was ...
... Success brought more success . Basquiat signed on with a full - time dealer ; he befriended Andy Warhol and collaborated with him on pieces , became the youngest artist ever featured in the Whitney Museum's Biennial Exhibition , and was ...
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... success on the R & B music charts with hits such as " Money , Honey , Honey Love " and " Watcha Gonna Do , " but they failed to make an impact on the pop charts . It was not until their big 1963 hit , " Under the Boardwalk , " that the ...
... success on the R & B music charts with hits such as " Money , Honey , Honey Love " and " Watcha Gonna Do , " but they failed to make an impact on the pop charts . It was not until their big 1963 hit , " Under the Boardwalk , " that the ...
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... success in base- ball . With Robinson on the team , the Dodgers became a powerhouse in the league , winning several National League pennants . The team also won its first World Series title in 1955. Robinson's most successful year as an ...
... success in base- ball . With Robinson on the team , the Dodgers became a powerhouse in the league , winning several National League pennants . The team also won its first World Series title in 1955. Robinson's most successful year as an ...
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Editorial Board | 500 |
Readers Guide xiii | 507 |
African Americans in Halls of Fame | 907 |
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