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David N Dinkins David N Dinkins
David N. Dinkins 1927-, African-American political leader, b. Trenton, N.J. After graduating (1956) from Brooklyn Law School, he went into private law practice. Active in Democratic politics in New York City, he held the office of Manhattan borough president from 1986 to 1989. In 1989 he became the... Read more
Jomo Kenyatta Jomo Kenyatta
Jomo Kenyatta , 1893?-1978, African political leader, first president of Kenya (1964-78). A Kikuyu, he was one of the earliest and best-known African nationalist leaders. As secretary of his tribal association (1928), he campaigned for land reform and African political rights. In England he... Read more
Parren J. Mitchell Parren J. Mitchell
Parren J. Mitchell 1922–2007Congressional representative In 1970 Parren J. Mitchell became Maryland's first African-American congressman, and the first African-American congressman elected below the Mason-Dixon Line since 1898. During his sixteen years in Congress, he served as chair to the... Read more
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South African literature literary works written in South Africa or written by South Africans living in other countries. Populated by diverse ethnic and language groups, South Africa has a distinctive literature in many African languages as well as Afrikaans (a vernacular derived from Dutch) and... Read more
John T. Biggers John T. Biggers
John Biggers 1924–2001 Artist and educator Created Afrocentric Artwork Established Art Department at TSU Traveled to Africa Became Subject of Retrospective Exhibition Sources As a painter, muralist, illustrator, and sculptor, John Biggers has made innumerable contributions to American art... Read more
Annie Turnbo Malone Annie Turnbo Malone
Annie Turnbo Malone Annie Turnbo Malone (1869-1957) was an African American entrepreneur and philanthropist during the early 20th century. She manufactured a line of beauty products for black women and created a unique distribution system that helped thousands of black women gain self respect and... Read more
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Boer [Du.,=farmer], inhabitant of South Africa of Dutch or French Huguenot descent. Boers are also known as Afrikaners. They first settled (1652) near the Cape of Good Hope in what was formerly Cape Province . After Great Britain annexed (1806) this territory, many of the Boers departed (1835-40)... Read more
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Royal Africa Company. A number of short-lived charters in particular areas had been granted in the late 16th and early 17th cents., but the Royal Africa Company was not established until 1672. It traded with west Africa for gold and ivory but its main concern was to supply slaves to the West Indian... Read more
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