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African-American History
African-American History 101:
African Background - Answers
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"Lucy"
Menes
Piankhi and Tarharqa
Queen Tye
Mansa-Musa or Kan-kan Musa
Sonni Ali
Sankore in Timbuctu
Chaka Zulu
"The Great Enclosure" and/or the"Great Walls of
Zambabwe"
Melle or Mali 800-1200 AD; Songhai 1200-1600 AD
a) cloth, b) sugar
Berlin, 1882-1884
Labor unions
Marcus Garvey's United Negro Improvement Organization
Chamber of Deputies
Jomo Kenyatta
Albert Lutuli of
South
Africa in 1961
Ethiopia
Robbens Island
Brazilian Portuguese
Fort Mose (or Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose
Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793
Paul Cuffe
Sojourner Truth, "Ain't I a Woman"
Rebecca Lee Crumpler
Davis Walker, "Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World."
Robert Smalls
Journal of Charlotte Forten
Major Martin Robison Delany
The Reverend Henry Highland Garnet
John Willis Menard of Louisiana
Edward Alexander Bouchet
Eva Beatrice Dykes
Mary McLeod Bethune
Andrew Brimmer
Mrs. Shirley Chisholm
Booker T. Washington
George Washington Carver
Norbert Reillieux
Major General Benjamin Oliver Davis, Jr., in 1943.
Major Robert H. Lawrence, Jr.
Doctor of Medicine from Cornell Medical School
Mordecai Wyatt Johnson, preacher
Alain Leroy Locke
Dr.Walter E. Massey
Ms. Ella Baker
Secretary, local NAACP
The Reverend Vernon Johns
Roy Wilkins, former journalist
Whitney Moore Young, Jr.
Asa Philip Randolph
Ownership of the Arkansas State Press newspaper
The Navy Cross Medal
Ms. Ruby Hurley
Jim Braddock
Adam Clayton Powell, 1944 to 1970
Septima Poinsette Clark
Barbara Jordan of Texas
Late Howard University Law School Dean Charles Hamilton Houston
8 million
Bayard Rustin
Congress on Racial Equality (CORE)
Paul Robeson
Jesse Remond Fauset
200,000 copies sold in three weeks
The Liberty Party
John Mercer Langston, Brownhelm, Ohio, 1855
The New York Suffrage Association of 1855
1854 National Emigration Convention, based in Ohio
National and state property protection sections
Louisiana, 24,052
Pennsylvania, with 8,612
22 received the Medal of
Honor
Syracuse, New York
National Negro Labor Union
Northern National Union League movement
The Black Exodus of '79
The Colored Farmers Alliance and Industrial Union
The Populist
Party
Mary Church Terrell
Social Darwinism, or survivors of
the fittest as rulers
Progressivism
The Black or Harlem Renaissance
Black Arts Movement
Genealogy
Smith, Kline and French Pharmaceutical
Company
Joel Elias Spingarn Medal
Provident Hospital, Chicago; Freedmen's Hospital, Washington, DC.
Paramaribo, Guiana
The Elijah McCoy Manufacturing Company, Detroit
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Katherine Johnson
David H. Blackwell
Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson
Dr. Roland Scott
Meredith Gourdine
Warren M. Washington
Xavier University of
Louisiana
Dr. George Carruthers
Dr. Montague Cobb
Dr. James E. West
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