The Voice of the Negro was a literary periodical aimed at a national audience of African Americans which was published from 1904 to 1907. It was created...
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the close of the fair. In 1919, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) dubbed "Lift Every Voice and Sing" the "Negro national...
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The Voice of the Negro: 1919 is a collection of excerpts from African-American newspapers in 1919 that was collected and published by Robert T. Kerlin...
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Matthew Del Negro (born August 2, 1972) is an American actor. Matthew Del Negro was born in Mount Kisco, New York, as the youngest of three children....
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Erick Elías (category Mexican emigrants to the United States)
be the dubbing voice of Flint. He provided the voice of Charro Negro, the main antagonist of the Mexican animated film, La Leyenda del Charro Negro released...
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Mary Church Terrell (category Members of the District of Columbia Board of Education)
the Negro", Light (June 1905), 19–25. "Paul Laurence Dunbar", Voice of the Negro (April 1906), 271–277. "Susan B. Anthony, the Abolitionist", Voice of...
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The New Negro: An Interpretation (1925) is an anthology of fiction, poetry, and essays on African and African-American art and literature edited by Alain...
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Hubert Harrison (category Members of the Socialist Party of America)
The Voice, the first organization and the first newspaper of the race-conscious "New Negro" movement. From his Liberty League and Voice came the core...
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The Voice of the Negro. 1: 294–298 – via HathiTrust. Bruce, Mrs. Josephine B. (November 1904). "The Afterglow of the Women's Convention". The Voice of...
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Holocaust and atomic bomb to the aftermath of slavery in America in the figuration of the Hipster, or the "white negro". The essay is a call to abandon...
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Harlem Renaissance (redirect from New Negro movement)
spanning the 1920s and 1930s. At the time, it was known as the "New Negro Movement", named after The New Negro, a 1925 anthology edited by Alain Locke. The movement...
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The Magical Negro is a trope in American cinema, television, and literature. In the cinema of the United States, the Magical Negro is a supporting stock...
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Legend Quest: The Legend of the Black Charro (released in Latin America as La Leyenda del Charro Negro) is a 2018 Mexican 2D animated action-horror-comedy...
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Robert T. Kerlin (category American military personnel of the Spanish–American War)
He authored several books and edited the 1920 anthology The Voice of the Negro and the 1923 poetry anthology Negro Poets and Their Poems. Kerlin taught...
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WVON (category News and talk radio stations in the United States)
WVON (1690 AM "The Voice of the Nation", originally "Voice of the Negro") is a radio station serving the Chicago market, which airs an African-American-oriented...
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rebellion Negro Negro American League Negro Digest Negro Factories Corporation Negro Fort Negro league baseball The Negro Motorist Green Book Negro Mountain...
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Black Voices: A Folk History of the Negro in the United States is a photodocumentary book with text by Richard Wright. The images were taken by the Farm...
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The Negro leagues were United States professional baseball leagues comprising teams of African Americans. The term may be used broadly to include professional...
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John W. E. Bowen Sr. (category Boston University School of Theology alumni)
promoted the organization of the Georgia Equal Rights League, which had similar objectives. At the peak of its circulation in 1906, The Voice of the Negro claimed...
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voice, louder and more strident than it had been even during slavery." More recently, Gates and Gene Andrew Jarrett have discussed a New Negro era of...
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W. E. B. Du Bois (category Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters)
Bois". Voice of the Negro. Negro periodicals in the United States: 176–181. Appiah, Kwame Anthony (2014). Lines of Descent: W. E. B. Du Bois and the Emergence...
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movement, creator of The Voice of the Negro and the first accredited black high school in St. Louis, second person of African descent, and the first person...
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E. D. Nixon (section Organizing the boycott)
of the chief voices of the Negro community in the area of civil rights," and "a symbol of the hopes and aspirations of the long oppressed people of the...
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peculiar language. It's not a question of what happens to the Negro here, [though] that is a very vivid question for me. The real question is what's going to...
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"The Negro Speaks of Rivers" is a poem by American writer Langston Hughes. Hughes wrote the poem when he was 17 years old and was crossing the Mississippi...
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Niagara Movement (redirect from The Niagara Movement)
Third-Party Movements in the United States. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press. p. 110. ISBN 9780821418062. OCLC 756717945. The Voice of the Negro, Volumes 1 - 4...
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Adolph Caesar (category American male voice actors)
theater actor. Known for his signature deep voice, Caesar was a staple of off-Broadway as a member of the Negro Ensemble Company, and as a voiceover artist...
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(1980–1991) Viva (1973–1980) Voice, Scholastic (1946–19??) The Voice of the Negro (1904–1907) Walking, Reader's Digest (1986–2001) The Wargamer (1977–1990) Warman's...
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James Weldon Johnson (category Pages using embedded infobox templates with the title parameter)
known as the "Negro National Anthem", a title that the NAACP adopted and promoted. The song included the following lines: Lift ev'ry voice and sing,...
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In the British colonies in North America and in the United States before the abolition of slavery in 1865, free Negro or free Black described the legal...
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