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  • 41British African-Caribbean community — For Caribbeans in the UK of Indian origin, see British Indo Caribbean community. British African Caribbean (British Afro Caribbean) Total population UK, 2001: 565,900 …

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  • 42Durham, North Carolina —   City   Clockwise from top: Durham skyline, North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, Five Points, Carolina Theater, Durham Performing Arts Center, Duke …

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  • 43Timeline of the African-American Civil Rights Movement — This is a timeline of the African American Civil Rights Movement.1600 – 1799See also Racism in the United States.1676 *unknown Both free and enslaved African Americans fought in Bacon s Rebellion along with English colonists. 1739 *September 9 In …

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  • 44List of people from North Carolina — The following is a list of famous people associated with North Carolina, USA.Public/military figures*Erskine Bowles, (born 1945), White House Chief of Staff under President Bill Clinton and two time Democratic candidate for the US Senate;… …

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  • 45Owl Woman — Owl Woman, Cheyenne Princes (Mis stan stur). Drawing by Lt. James Abert. Source Colorado Women s Hall of Fame <http://www.cogreatwomen.org/> Owl Woman (Cheyenne name: Mis stan stur) (died 1847), was a Cheyenne princess.[1] She married an… …

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  • 46Italians of African descent — Infobox Ethnic group group = Italians of African descent population = 755,000 region1 = pop1 = ref1 = region2 = pop2 = ref2 = region3 = pop3 = ref3 = region4 = pop4 = ref4 = region5 = pop5 = ref5 = region6 = pop6 = ref6 = region7 = pop7 = ref7 =… …

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  • 47Central African Republic — a republic in central Africa: a member of the French Community. 3,342,051; 238,000 sq. mi. (616,420 sq. km). Cap.: Bangui. Formerly, Central African Empire, Ubangi Shari. * * * Central African Republic Introduction Central African Republic… …

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  • 48University of North Carolina at Greensboro — Motto Service Established 1891 Type Public …

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  • 49Near North Side, Omaha — Part of a series on African Americans in Omaha Historic places Notable people Neighborhood Museum Music Racial tension Time …

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  • 50Timeline of North Omaha, Nebraska history — Significant events in the history of North Omaha, Nebraska include the Pawnee, Otoe and Sioux nations; the African American community; Irish, Czech, and other European immigrants, and; several other populations. Several important settlements and… …

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