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- Rush Limbaugh (21665 bytes)
65: ...ley Clark]] joined in the criticism, as did the [[NAACP]]. Limbaugh responded by saying that he must hav...
92: ... sales" or "drug gangs." [http://www.humaneventsonline.com/article.php?id=2787 Timeline]
105: ....html Rush's Forced Conscripts]" appeared on the online news and opinion magazine [[Salon.com]]. The ...
109: ...bill with the intent being to get this program - only one hour of which is carried on Armed Forces Rad... - Rosa Parks (8331 bytes)
6: ...Alabama|Montgomery]], [[Alabama]] branch of the [[NAACP]]. She also attended the [[Highlander Folk School...
21: ...ccounts downplay her prior involvement with the [[NAACP]] and the [[Highlander Folk School]] in an attemp...
25: ...urt on [[Commerce Clause]] grounds. That victory only overturned state segregation laws as applied to ...
27: ...ted to be in part because she was employed by the NAACP. - Timeline of United States history (1900-1929) (8003 bytes)
10: *[[1901]] - [[William McKinley]] assassinated
45: *[[1909]] - [[NAACP]] founded by [[W. E. B. DuBois]] - History of the United States (1945-1964) (29139 bytes)
17: ...eans, with almost no country left unscathed. The only major industrial power in the world to emerge in...
69: ...shier automobiles. The growth of suburbs was not only a result of postwar prosperity, but innovations ...
81: ...ent parts of the courthouse; offering assistance only to white applicants in completing the registrati...
94: ... her house. Brown's suit had the backing of the [[NAACP]], whose chief counsel, [[Thurgood Marshall]], hi...
105: ... Throughout history, the black church served not only as a place of worship but also as a community "b... - George Washington Carver (7937 bytes)
27: ... congressman said, "Go on, brother. Your time is unlimited".
29: ...arded the [[Spingarn Medal]] in [[1923]] by the [[NAACP]]. Advocates of racial equality, the [[New South]... - Franklin D. Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
18: ...the longest-serving holder of the office and the only man to be elected President more than twice, was...
30: ...other very old American family. Franklin was her only child, and she was an extremely possessive mothe...
36: ...t firm of Carter, Ledyard and Milburn, dealing mainly with corporate law. Meanwhile he had become enga...
46: ...vy]], [[Josephus Daniels]], had been appointed mainly for political reasons and was widely considered ...
50: ...This made him a favorite of Wilson, and it was mainly due to Wilson's influence that the [[1920]] [[De... - African American (19830 bytes)
6: ...frican American'' as originally coined refers to only those descended from a relative handful of black...
10: ...Northeast and 18.7 percent in the Midwest, while only 8.9 percent lived in the western states. Almost ...
19: ...Association for the Advancement of Colored People|NAACP]], led a series of legal battles in the [[1950s]]...
33: ...lar English]] (AAVE) is a dialect of English commonly spoken by African Americans.
43: ...fier—a term they themselves had repudiated only two decades earlier—a term often associate... - Springfield, Illinois (6768 bytes)
32: In addition, the [[NAACP]] was founded by a coalition of black and white c... - Jackson, Mississippi (21073 bytes)
33: ...st linked with other cities by rail in [[1840]]. Unlike [[Vicksburg, Mississippi|Vicksburg]], [[Greenv...
39: ... city earned the nickname "Chimneyville" because only the chimneys of houses were left standing. The n...
51: ...st and leader of the Mississippi chapter of the [[NAACP]] [[Medgar Evers]] was murdered by [[Byron De La ...
65: ...81 residents, and by [[1900]] the population had only grown to approximately 8,000, though by [[1944]]...
129: ...at [http://www.clarionledger.com http://www.clarionledger.com] - Tutankhamun (15224 bytes)
4: ...s perhaps best known to modern westerners as the only pharaoh to have his nearly intact [[tomb]] ([[KV...
23: ... in the cranial cavity. It therefore almost certainly represents post-mummification damage.
50: ...ing's true ethnic identity. Protestors from the [[NAACP]] have said that the computer-generated image of ...
76: *[http://www.ancient-egypt-online.com/life-of-king-tut.html Life of King Tut]
97: [[nl:Toetanchamon]] - George W. Bush (64926 bytes)
27: After graduating from Yale, Bush enlisted in the Texas [[Air National Guard]] on [[May...
75: ...emocracy around the world. George W. Bush is the only President to win re-election after losing the po...
109: ...rts/iraq_wmd/Iraq_Oct_2002.htm],[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-1593607,00.html] See [[I...
150: ...by the Senate as a U.S. ambassador. (The first openly gay ambassador, [[James Hormel]], received a [[r...
152: ... presidential candidate, and he met with outgoing NAACP President [[Kweisi Mfume]] on December 21, 2004. ... - Franklin Delano Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
18: ...the longest-serving holder of the office and the only man to be elected President more than twice, was...
30: ...other very old American family. Franklin was her only child, and she was an extremely possessive mothe...
36: ...t firm of Carter, Ledyard and Milburn, dealing mainly with corporate law. Meanwhile he had become enga...
46: ...vy]], [[Josephus Daniels]], had been appointed mainly for political reasons and was widely considered ...
50: ...This made him a favorite of Wilson, and it was mainly due to Wilson's influence that the [[1920]] [[De... - W.E.B. DuBois (740 bytes)
1: ...ssociation for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in 1909.
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