Contributed on June 04, 2007
By: KelvinB._Fowler
My Grandmother's (Rosetta Riddick) oral history about her Grandfather's (Lewis "Pop" Foster) traveling south to escape from slavery.
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Clergyman Henry Highland Garnet was well acquainted with the evils of America's "peculiar...
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Linked article: Save Our African American Treasures: A National Collections Initiative
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Contributed on September 28, 2007
By: ecs25858
A painting that I completed in order to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr.
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Contributed on December 13, 2007
By: RonLevi
I remember the day I learned that there was a long history of participation in the sport of ice hockey by people of African heritage who were, to my amazement, the sons and grandsons of American slaves who arrived in Nova Scotia via the Underground Railro
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Contributed on December 17, 2007
By: nwilkins
The dramatic impact of this historical photograph is undeniable. In one collective image, through the use of photographic collage, “Emancipation” captures the dramatic record of African-Americans throughout 300 years of history in America.
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Contributed on December 17, 2007
By: nwilkins
The dramatic impact of this historical photograph is undeniable. In one collective image, through the use of photographic collage, “Emancipation” captures the dramatic record of African-Americans throughout 300 years of history in America.
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Contributed on December 21, 2007
By: nwilkins
Their are 121 images included: http://groups.msn.com/BlackAmerican/_whatsnew.msnw
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Contributed on June 12, 2008
Having Nigerian Grandfather, Paul Eford, and Blackfoot Native American Grandmother, Emma Lee Price, gave me a sense of pride and a desire to become independent. Being the first female host/producer of any hiphop music video talk show on Cable TV was a cha
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