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THE MIDDLE LEG OR PASSAGE IN THE JOURNEY FROM AFRICA TO 1'S FINAL DESTINATION IN THE NEW WORLD |
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HERDED AS MANY AFRICANS AS POSSIBLE, ARGUING THAT THE NET RECEIPTS FROM SALES OF SALVES WOULD OFFSET THE # WHO DIED ON BOARD |
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PREFERRED TO GIVE THEIR CAPTIVES BREATHING ROOM, THINKING THAT MORE WOULD SURVIVE |
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SLAVERS USED THIS FORMULA WHEN PACKING THEIR VESSELS |
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LAUGHING DOCILE MAN, CARE FREE & IRRESPONSIBLE |
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DANCE STARTED ON THE PLANTATION, DANCING WITHOUT CROSSING THEIR FEET |
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FAILURE TO ADAPT TO FREEDOM |
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14 YEAR OLD BOY THAT GOT KILLED FOR WHISTLING AT A WHITE WOMEN |
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THE PLANNED KILLING OF A MINORITY, SUCH AS JEWISH PEOPLE IN RUSSIA |
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TO REMOVE SOMEONE FROM THEIR CULTURE COMPLETELY |
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A BOOK EDITED DURING THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE ABOUT BLACK CULTURE. BY ALAIN LOCKE |
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THE BLEND OF CULTURES ESPECIALLY SPANISH AND BLACKS |
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SLAVE OWNER THAT FREED SLAVES |
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IDEOLOGY THAT ADVOCATES THE WHITE PERSON'S RIGHT & DUTY TO MAKE USE OF LAND THAT WAS FOUND |
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PERSON OF MEXICAN AMERICAN DESCENT |
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DONE TO TEST YOUNG CHILDREN, BLACK & WHITE AND WAS USED IN THE CASE OF BROWN VS. BOARD OF EDUCATION |
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1ST AMERICAN SCHOOL OF PAINTING -DETAIL OF NATURE -RELIGIOUS REVERENCE FOR NATURE -PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE LANDSCAPE FOUNDED BY THOMAS COLE |
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DISTRICT OF A SPANISH TOWN; AN AREA OF A TOWN IN A SPANISH SPEAKING COUNTRY |
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A SMALL JEWISH TOWN OR VILLAGE |
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ANIMAL AND PEOPLE ARE USED AS POINTS OF REFERENCE |
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POET & WRITER, WROTE DREAM DEFERRED (1951) AND HELPED THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT EXPLODE AFTER WWI |
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1955 MONTGOMERY BUS BOYCOTT |
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JAPANESE AMERICAN WHO WROTE "A DIFFERENT MIRROR |
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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE, FOUNDED IN 1909 |
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THE IDEAS OR MANNER OF THINKING CHARACTERISTICS OF AN INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP |
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BLOODSHED WITH 25 RACIAL VIOLENCE RIOTS |
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FATHER OF THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE, "THE NEW NEGRO MOVEMENT" |
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A PAINTING OF EVERYDAY LIFE |
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IN FACT, WHETHER SOMETHING SHOULD BE LEGAL OR NOT |
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BY LAW, BY RIGHTS ACCORDING TO THE LAW |
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THE PROCESS OF JAPANESE WOMEN SENDING THEIR PICTURES TO A MAN IN THE US AND VICE VERSA, THEY DREAMED OF COMING TO AMERICA AND HAVING A BETTER LIFE |
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THE JEWISH AMERICAN WOMEN THAT WORKED IN THE GARMENT INDUSTRY |
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BEHAVIOR DISCRIMINATING AGAINST JEWS |
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APARTMENTS FOR JEWISH IMMIGRANTS, 2 ROOMS AT THE END AND A KITCHEN IN THE MIDDLE |
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A LANGUAGE THAT COMBINES HAWAIIAN, JAPANESE, PORTUGUESE AND CHINES |
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AN ANTI-MEXICAN LAW ENACTED IN 1855 IN CALIFORNIA |
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AN OUTBURST OF CREATIVITY AMONG AFRICAN AMERICAN IN THE 20'S TO 30'S. |
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WROTE "IF WE MUST DIE", FIGHT BACK |
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"BLUE HOLE, LITTLE MIAMI RIVER" |
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BY ROBERT SCOTT DUNCANSON, 1851 SHOW MAGISTERIAL GAZE OF THE LIGHTNESS OF THE TREES, THE CROSSING OF BLACKS OVER THE RIVER |
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HELPED SLAVES THROUGH THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD |
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BY HENRY O. TANNER, 1893, SHOWS A POSITIVE IMAGE OF THE AFRICAN AMERICAN BY CAPTURING DIGNITY |
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"WE WEAR THE MASK", THE FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN TO GAIN EMINENCE AS A POET |
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BACK TO AFRICA MOVEMENT INSPIRED RACIAL PRIDE AMONG WORKING CLASS BLACKS IN THE 1920'S |
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SCULPTOR WHO OPENED A SCHOOL IN HARLEM, "THE HARP" IN HONOR OF "LIFT EVERY VOICE" |
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9 STUDENTS ENTERING CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL |
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PHILANTHROPIC ORGANIZATION THAT HELPED PEOPLE DURING THE HR, BY WILLIAM E. HARMON |
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ORDER THAT SENT 12,000 JAPANESE TO CONCENTRATION CAMPS |
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4 STRATEGIES OF RESISTANCE OF THE CRM |
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1.NON-VIOLENT RESISTANCE 2.BLACK NATIONALISM=ECONOMIC SELF EMPOWERMENT 3."BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY" 4.PSYCHOLOGICAL: THE NEW NEGRO MOVEMENT |
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AFRICA SERIES PHOTOGRAPHS |
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