Jean Baptiste Betoken Du Sable: Begetter Of Chicago
Jean Baptiste Betoken Du Sable: Begetter Of Chicago

USPS Commemorative Postal Stamp of Jean Baptiste Point Du Sable (born c. 1745 - d. 8/28/1818) According to Native American tradition, an African man born inward Santa Domingo (Haiti) was the …

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07 Nov 2018

Susana Baca: Ambassador Of Afro-Peruvian Music As Well As Peru's Stimulate Dark Cabinet Minister
Susana Baca: Ambassador Of Afro-Peruvian Music As Well As Peru's Stimulate Dark Cabinet Minister

Photo: Peru's Cultural Minister Susana Baca. Creative Commons/Wikipedia In July 2011, Susana Baca accepted Peru's President Ollanta Humala's invitation to bring together his administration, mak…

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01 Oct 2018

The Dogon: From The Nile Valley Of Eastward Africa To The Kingdom Of Mali Inward Westward Africa
The Dogon: From The Nile Valley Of Eastward Africa To The Kingdom Of Mali Inward Westward Africa

The Dogon of Africa The Dogon, an ancient people inwards Africa, are mainly populated inwards the modern nations of Republic of Mali together with Burkino Faso inwards West Africa, the epicenter…

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01 Oct 2018

Ancient Egypt Remembered Inward Photographs | Excursions Along The Nile
Ancient Egypt Remembered Inward Photographs | Excursions Along The Nile

Photo: Street vendors, Cairo, Arab Republic of Egypt 1870's, albumen impress from drinking glass negative. I constitute myself at a library mass sell during the weekend of May 8, 2012, rummaging th…

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27 Sep 2018

William Hall: Africans Inwards Nova Scotia, Canada
William Hall: Africans Inwards Nova Scotia, Canada

Photo: William Hall The early on Africans who settled inward Nova Scotia were primarily fleeing from colonial America. William Hall's parents, Jacob too Lucy Hall, escaped slavery from either Mar…

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23 Sep 2018

The Important Of July Quaternary For The Negro --  An 1852 Spoken Communication Past Times Frederick Douglass
The Important Of July Quaternary For The Negro -- An 1852 Spoken Communication Past Times Frederick Douglass

The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro past times Frederick Douglass A spoken communication given at Rochester, New York, July 5, 1852 Mr. President, Friends as well as Fellow Citizens: He wh…

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20 Sep 2018
 
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