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    back of the photo. It read “Earl Lloyd, Parker- Gray High School class of 1946, first African-African to play in the N.B.A. Washington Capitols 1950. "Wow, I always knew that grandpa played in the N.B.A, but I didn’t know he was the first African American player.” Myles thought to himself. At this point, Myles was overcome with excitement and wanted to see what else he would find in the…

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    colonies developed a unique American society by 1763 as a result of numerous socioeconomic and political factors. From sculpting an economy that worked for the colonies’ individual interests, crafting a government that reflected the radical ideal of self-governance, and eventually building a religiously free environment, the thirteen colonies were products of their environment, generation, and geographic circumstances. The thirteen colonies’ ability to develop a unique American society was…

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    wind” 46-7) The above quoted poetic extract indicates to the importance of ancestral stories of homeland in the American diaspora. These tales are regarded as fuel to the diasporic Arab-American spirits. Retelling homeland’s stories is a turning point in the cultural, political, social, and spiritual consciousness and identity of Arab-Americans. Throughout this project, Arab-Americans pass three stages of identity crisis; firstly, they are in a keen search for their roots (problem…

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    Robeson, Shirley Graham Du Bois and Amy Jacques Garvey were key figures during the black freedom movement. These women were involved in the social and political rebuilding of African American society and identity. Women were an integral part of the black freedom struggle and their efforts were impactful. African American leaders established political connections with global movements to strengthen their…

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    known as Nikki Giovanni. Nikki Giovanni is renowned as one of the pioneers of the Black Art’s movement of the late 1960’s. Although some may have viewed her work as controversial, she is one of the most influential poets of the Black Movement era. She is famously known for “her unabashed advocacy of murderous militancy as a proper black response to white oppression.”(pg.2096) Her writings express her love of the African American culture and experiences and support of black power and are…

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    Web Du Bois was a black nationalists that took several forms of the most influential pioneers and advocacy of the Pan-African-ism. Du Bois was the leader of the first Pan-African conferences leaders in London in the 1900. The architect of four Pan-African congressman's was in London between the 1919 and 1927. This doctrine became important during the economic catastrophic of the 1930 and was appreciated by an ideological struggles within the NAACP events. Du Bois had originally believed in the…

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    poetry, and theater came alive. Jazz could be heard from every corner , the sounds of poetry lifted every ear. The migration of African Americans from the south to north in search of a better life. Changing art from something basic to a masterpiece full of color, design, and rhythm. Since the spark of the Harlem Renaissance, music, art, and poetry of African-Americans has evolved. “Driven from their homes by unsatisfactory economic opportunities and harsh segregationist laws, many blacks headed…

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    Midwest as a youthful African American. He utilized these backgrounds to energetically compose. He composed a few moving pieces, for example, From Slavery to Freedom, and A History of African-Americans. John Hope Franklin was more than only an American writing, yet an open pioneer. He presented with kindred Literature Joel Spingarn on the National Association…

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    close relation to a trumpet, in New Orleans, but unfortunately there are no records of his music or this performance. Throughout the 19th century, New Orleans has been a comfortable environment for African Americans during the slavery days.…

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    impact on the American Literature. His scientific pursuits included investigations into electricity, mathematics and mapmaking. He acquired the image of the self-made moralist obsessed with the getting and saving of money. Benjamin Franklin is the establishing father who winks at us, the person who appears to be made of substance instead of marble. In a general the story that takes after Franklin's life from Boston to Philadelphia to London and Paris and back. He began the American Philosophical…

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