KK: The play is hugely relevant and its part of African-Americanhistory.
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And for good reason: The Butler is an incredible slice of African-Americanhistory.
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But this visit also serves to locate Trump within this nation's African-Americanhistory.
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He could rewrite African-Americanhistory and turn the fucking world on its head.
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Finally I got a part, in an ensemble show of vignettes throughout African-Americanhistory.
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In 1947, he published From Slavery to Freedom: A HistoryofAfrican-Americans.
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What better way to honor the proud historyofAfrican-Americans than by taking action to create a healthier future for African-American children?
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The long historyofAfrican-Americans' fear of water does not go unwarranted; the trauma from our ancestors is still deeply rooted in us today.
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This slight is particularly insulting given the historyofAfrican-Americans being segregated or banned from using "Whites only" swimming pools and beaches.
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To Washingtonians, however, this spoonful of alphabet soup is full of local flavor-andredolent of blackAmericanhistory.
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The entirety of BlackAmericanhistory has been a play on the razor-sharp line between subversion and submission.
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We've been on the dark and light side of history, capturing some of the most important moments in BlackAmericanhistory.
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Pryor's lack of inhibition in picking at the scabs of BlackAmericanhistory encourages a comparison to his era's pop icons of black masculinity.
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Olu then suggests Black British actors are better suited for certain roles because they don't carry the burden of BlackAmericanhistory that African-Americans do.
Uso de afro-american history em inglês
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Although Garvey had, overnight, created the largest mass organization in Afro-Americanhistory, it crumbled almost as quickly as it had been built.
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Although there has been considerable debate about the number of members in the U.N.I.A., it was clearly the largest mass organization in Afro-Americanhistory.
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Whatever was the actual number of members of the U.N.I.A., the movement gained more grass-roots support than had any other organization in Afro-Americanhistory.
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RAYFORD W. LOGAN, in his book The Betrayal of the Negro described the turn of the century as the low point in Afro-Americanhistory.