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Category: African American History

First Colored Senators & Representatives by Currier and Ives

22 March, 2011 (21:58) | African American History, Art Print of the Week | By: Haasim

A Great Day in Harlem by Art Kane

20 March, 2011 (09:01) | African American History, Spotlight Photos | By: Haasim

The President and the First Lady by Wishum Gregory

12 March, 2011 (08:15) | Barack Obama, New Releases, Wishum Gregory | By: Haasim

The Worst Sight (Male) by Kevin “WAK” Williams

10 March, 2011 (14:48) | African American History, Kevin "WAK" Williams, New Releases | By: Haasim

Award Winning Civil Rights Documentary: Eyes on the Prize

17 February, 2011 (10:36) | African American History, Civil Rights Movement, Movie of the Week | By: Haasim

Barack Obama & Dr. King Commemorative Mug

9 February, 2011 (11:05) | African American History, Specials and Discounts | By: Haasim

This Week’s Blog Special!

Barack Obama and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Mug

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10 Facts about Bass Reeves

3 February, 2011 (00:08) | African American History | By: Haasim

Bass Reeves

U.S. Deputy Marshall Bass Reeves
"The First African American US Deputy Marshall West of the Mississippi River"

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Texas Chillin’ by Thomas Blackshear

13 January, 2011 (13:45) | African American History, New Releases, Thomas Blackshear | By: Haasim

9 Facts About Elder Watson Diggs

5 January, 2011 (11:27) | African American History, Kappa Alpha Psi | By: Haasim

Elder Watson Diggs

Elder Watson Diggs
"The Dreamer"

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10 Facts About Susie King Taylor: 1st Black Nurse

30 November, 2010 (04:52) | African American History, Black Motivational Posters | By: Haasim

Susie King Taylor

“There are many people who do not know what some of the colored women did during the war. There were hundreds of them who assisted the Union soldiers by hiding them and helping them to escape.”

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