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  • ...d Underwood, Thomas A., eds. ''Blacks at Harvard: A Documentary History of African-American Experience at Harvard and Radcliffe'' (1993). 548 pp.
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  • ...0px|18th Brown president [[Ruth J. Simmons]], 2001–2012, was the first [[African-American]] to lead an Ivy League university]] ...1919) [[Benjamin Ide Wheeler]] (1875), and [[Morehouse College]]'s first African-American president [[John Hope (educator)|John Hope]] (1894).
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  • ...Company issued [[life insurance]] policies on an undetermined number of [[African-American]] [[slaves]], naming their owners as [[beneficiaries]].<ref name="usatoday. ...enslaved, tortured, starved and exploited human beings." It argued that [[African-American]]s are still suffering the effects of 2½ centuries of enslavement followed
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  • * 1992 - merged with United Mutual Life Insurance Company, the only [[African-American]] life insurer in [[New York (state)|New York]], in 1992.<ref name=Scott93>
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  • ...City College of New York]] called the New York Life Endowment for Emerging African-American Issues in 2006.<ref name=Swarns16/><ref name=Marshall06>{{cite web |url=htt
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  • ...wned and operated insurance company in the nation. It was also the largest African-American insurance company in the United States at one time. The company's name was
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  • ...l probe found [[Mortgage discrimination|discrimination]] against qualified African-American and Latino borrowers from 2004 to 2008. He said that minority borrowers who ...ncial had [[Mortgage discrimination|discriminated]] against Hispanic and [[African-American]] homebuyers from 2004 to 2008, prior to being acquired by BofA.<ref>{{cite
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  • * [[Guion Bluford]] – first African-American astronaut
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  • ...o find the cause of a given disease in a person who is 1) 45 years old, 2) African-American, 3) from [[Alaska#Demographics|Alaska]], 4) an avid football player, 5) veg
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  • ...ection, 2008|was elected in 2008]] amid the crisis,<ref>{{cite news |title=African-American Economic Gains Reversed By Great Recession |agency=Associated Press |author ...f European immigrants]] with influences from many other sources, such as [[African-American culture|traditions brought by slaves from Africa]].<ref name="DD" /><ref>Ho
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  • ...d Underwood, Thomas A., eds. ''Blacks at Harvard: A Documentary History of African-American Experience at Harvard and Radcliffe'' (1993). 548 pp.
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  • ...hn.com/blogs/news/fubu-is-featured-in-the-smithsonian-s-national-museum-of-african-american-history-and-culture|title=FUBU is featured in The Smithsonian’s National [[Category:African-American businesspeople]]
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  • ...o]] features European literary critics, a Chilean philosophy professor, an African-American journalist, detectives investigating Santa Teresa murders and an obscure Ge
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  • * [[List of African-American writers|African-American writers]]
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  • [[Category:African-American culture]] [[Category:African-American history]]
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  • ...ses for more than 50 years. Allan, who is widely recognized as the dean of African-American artists in the Greater Boston area, received a bachelor's degree in 1968. T
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  • ...ominent African-American businessman who founded the first privately owned African-American bank in Chicago. He was a notable pioneer of black business achievement in ...He dropped out of high school to work in the office of Thomas Crispus, an African-American attorney.<ref name="InghamFeldman1994"/>{{rp|75}} Despite business opportun
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  • [[Category:African-American academics]] [[Category:African-American writers]]
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  • ...s}}</ref> In 1921, Penn was also the first university to award a PhD to an African-American woman, [[Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander]] (in economics).<ref name=Almanac> ...aduate Class of 2018, 52 percent are [[Asian people|Asian]], [[Hispanic]], African-American or [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]].<ref name="Pen
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  • ...l-immersion (submersion) baptism continues to be a common practice in many African-American Christian congregations today.]]
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  • ...n Zion (2004, "Towards a Progressive Christian Interpretive Praxis" in The African-American Pulpit (2004), and "Origen of Alexandria" in Union Seminary Quarterly Revie [[Category:African-American Baptist ministers]]
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