1. Fact check: False claim about Joe Biden 1973 remark in Ohio speech
Oct 20, 2020 · A meme claims Joe Biden said "I know what is good for the negro" in 1973. In fact, he said he thought "the two-party system" was "good for ...
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2. When Did the Word Negro Become Socially Unacceptable? - 2010
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Senator Harry Reid got in trouble for referring to President Obama as a "light skinned" African American with "no Negro dialect." What's the big dea with using the work Negro? Last time I checked there was a United Negro College Fund run by blacks.
3. The Negro Family: The Case for National Action
Moynihan concluded that the cause of rising welfare participation was the increasing number of African American women who had children but were not married.
The lack of stable two-parent families—even as more reached the middle class—led to what Moynihan called the “tangle of pathologies” adversely affecting poor African Americans.
4. 1970 Census: Characteristics of Negro Immigrants to Metro Areas
Birthplace/residence in 1965 for Negro population in 6 SMSAs, which contained a central city with 500000 or more Negro population at time of the 1970 ...
Birthplace/residence in 1965 for Negro population in 6 SMSAs, which contained a central city with 500,000 or more Negro population at time of the 1970 census.
5. African American history timeline - Students | Britannica Kids
The timeline below highlights milestones in the history of Black Americans, with links to related articles. Entries are grouped into eight broad periods: ...
The timeline below highlights milestones in the history of Black Americans, with links to related articles. Entries are grouped into eight broad periods: 2nd century ad–1789:…
6. about the USPHS syphilis study - Tuskegee University
The intent of the study was to record the natural history of syphilis in Black people. The study was called the "Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the ...
about the USPHS syphilis study
7. Black World/Negro Digest - Google Books
Founded in 1943, Negro Digest (later “Black World”) was the publication that launched Johnson Publishing. During the most turbulent years of the civil ...
Founded in 1943, Negro Digest (later “Black World”) was the publication that launched Johnson Publishing. During the most turbulent years of the civil rights movement, Negro Digest/Black World served as a critical vehicle for political thought for supporters of the movement.
8. What America Would Be Like Without Blacks | Teaching American History
The fantasy of a blackless America continues to turn up. It is a fantasy born not merely of racism but of petulance, exasperation, of moral fatigue.
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9. [PDF] The Use of the Terms "Negro" and "Black" to Include Persons of Native ...
In the British slave colonies of North America along the Atlantic coast, many persons of American ancestry were at times classified as blacks, negroes, ...
10. A Brief History of the Negro Ensemble Company
In 1966, Douglas Turner Ward, Robert Hooks, and Gerald Krone began to work on their vision for a groundbreaking, inclusive space in the theatre: a permanent ...
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11. African American Sailors in the U.S. Navy Chronology
Jun 11, 2024 · The following chronology follows the contributions of African Americans in the history of the US Navy from its early years to the present day.
The following chronology follows the contributions of African Americans in the history of the U.S. Navy from its early years to the present day. The chronology is not all encompassing as the history of the achievements of African Americans in the U.S.Navy is still being written.