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  • 91South Africa — Republic of, a country in S Africa; member of the Commonwealth of Nations until 1961. 42,327,458; 472,000 sq. mi. (1,222,480 sq. km). Capitals: Pretoria and Cape Town. Formerly, Union of South Africa. * * * South Africa Introduction South Africa… …

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  • 92Cox v. Louisiana — Supreme Court of the United States Argued October 21, 1964 Decided January 18, 1965 …

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  • 93ZIONISM — This article is arranged according to the following outline: the word and its meaning forerunners ḤIBBAT ZION ROOTS OF ḤIBBAT ZION background to the emergence of the movement the beginnings of the movement PINSKER S AUTOEMANCIPATION settlement… …

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  • 94Du Bois, W.E.B. — ▪ American sociologist and social reformer Introduction in full  William Edward Burghardt Du Bois  born February 23, 1868, Great Barrington, Massachusetts, U.S. died August 27, 1963, Accra, Ghana  American sociologist, the most important black… …

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  • 95John P. Davis — Infobox Person name = John P. Davis image size = 200 px caption = birth name = John Preston Davis birth date = birth date|1905|1|19 birth place = Washington, D.C., USA death date = death date and age|1973|9|11|1905|1|19 death place = body… …

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  • 96African americans —    The African American population (11.8 million in 1930) felt the impact of the Great Depression and World War II as much as their white counterparts, but those effects were reflected through a prism of continuing racial prejudice and… …

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  • 97Bayard Rustin — Rustin redirects here; for the unrelated film see Rustin (film)Infobox revolution biography name=Bayard Rustin dateofbirth=birth date|1912|3|17|mf=y placeofbirth=West Chester, Pennsylvania dateofdeath=death date and age|1987|8|24|1912|3|17… …

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  • 98Hardboiled — This article is about the literary style. For other uses, see Hard boiled (disambiguation). Cover of seminal hardboiled magazine Black Mask, September 1929, featuring part 1 of its serialization of The Maltese Falcon, by Dashiell Hammett.… …

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  • 99Great Migration (African American) — The Great Migration was the movement of 6 million blacks out of the Southern United States to the Northeast, Midwest, and West from 1910 to 1930. Some historians differentiate between a First Great Migration (1910–30), numbering about 1.6 million …

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  • 100Hugo Gellert — (1892 1985) was an American illustrator and satirist. Life and workAn émigré from Budapest, Hungary, Hugo Gellert came to the United States with his family in 1906. He studied at the Cooper Union and the National Academy of Design.Gellert, a… …

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