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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 76. Chapters: African American stubs, Anthony Crawford, Lost Boundaries, Why I Hate Abercrombie and Fitch, John Parker, Manning Marable, Africana studies, Freaknik, Marcelite J. Harris, Freedom's Journal, Richard Yarborough, Lowell W. Perry, Barbara McKinzie, Fort Mose Historic State Park, MoCADA, The Signifying Monkey, D Underbelly, Justo Bolekia Boleka, Hortense Parker, Cockpit Country, Mary McHenry, William Barleycorn, Conrad Worrill, First Africans in Jamestown, List of African-American U.S. state firsts, Michael S. Harper, Mary McLeod Bethune Home, Eric Motley, Robert L. Allen, Daphne Maxwell Reid, Vashti Murphy McKenzie, Juan Tomas Avila Laurel, Wallace Rayfield, V.I.C., Howard University College of Medicine, Dearfield, Colorado, Linda White, The Colored American, Henry Washington, Black Refugee, Absalom Boston, Uhuru Movement, Tricia Rose, Tracy Price-Thompson, Black orientalism, Max Yergan, Charlie Smith, The Louisiana Weekly, C. Bertrand Thompson, Parting Ways, Boston King, Niggas vs. Black People, Callaloo, Mount Zion AME Church, Nancy Green, Carnegie Library at FAMU, Gloria Johnson-Powell, Blackdom, New Mexico, The Oakland Post, (Here I Stand) In The Spirit of Paul Robeson, Elder Michaux, Bata LoBagola, Stanley Levison, Enolia McMillan, I Passed for White, Afro-Caribbean leftism, Afropop Worldwide, Ruth Ella Moore, John Wesley A.M.E. Zion Church, Welday Walker, Debra Hand, McDonogh Day Boycott, Shari Headley, Gayl Jones, George Wells Parker, Zora Neale Hurston House, National Black Child Developmental Institute, Thomas Sims, Harold Amos, John Kizell, Jack Broomfield, Kariamu Welsh, William Lee Brent, Melba Tolliver, Michelle Stein-Evers, Journal of Black Psychology, Clifton E. Marsh, Frances Reed Elliot, Norman Kelley, Holt Collier, New African, Florida's Historic Black Public Schools Multiple Property Submission, Nati...