A
JOURNEY TO FREEDOM Henry
“Box” Brown Hannibal
Carter
G. Woodson W.E.B.
DuBois Bessie
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The
Slavery Era The
Middle Passage
The Horror of Captivity |
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THE MAGNIFICENCE
OF AFRICA
Imhotep
Chaka Zula
Queen Anne Njinga
Akhenaton
Makeda, Queen of Sheba |
Imhotep |
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AFRICA
Askia the Great
Bilal
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THE COLONIAL
PERIOD
Crispus Attucks
Benjamin Banneker |
B.Banneker |
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THE CHRISTIAN
TRADITION
Rev. Andrew Bryan
Bishop Richard Allen
Mother Mary E. Lange |
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THE UNDERGROUND
RAILROAD
Thomas Garrett
Harriet Tubman |
Harriet
Tubman |
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THE MASON
Prince Hall
Willard Allen |
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REBELLION
John Brown
Toussaint L’Ouverture
Nat Turner |
Nat Turner |
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Madam C.J. Walker
Osborne Payne
Harlow Fullwood
Reginald F. Lewis
Robert Samuel
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Reginald
F. Lewis
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BLACKS IN THE
MILTARY
General Daniel “Chappie” James
General Benjamin O. Davis
General Colin Powell |
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“AND
A LITTLE CHILD SHALL LEAD THEM” Emmett
Till
Jocko Graves
Cripple Caesar
Boy on the Woodpile
Scottsboro
Boys
Youth of the chain gang
I AM NOT AFRAID
Goodman, Chaney, Schwerner
Bombing in Birmingham
Voting rights struggle
Ancestors’ worst nightmare
Otabenga
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HARLEM RENAISSANCE
Zora Neale Hurston
Richard Wright
Paul Laurence Dunbar
James Baldwin
Langston Hughes |
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FOLK HERO
John Henry
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SCIENTISTS, INVENTORS,
HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
Granville T. Woods
Charles Drew
Lewis Latimer
Mary Eliza Mahoney
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ISLAM IN MODERN
AMERICA
Malcolm X
Hon. Elijah Muhammad
Noble Drew Ali
Rastafarianism
Bob Marley
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JIM CROW ERA
Lady at Water Fountain
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MODERN CIVIL RIGHTS
ERA
Rosa Parks
Fannie Lou Hamer
Shirley Chisholm
Dr. Martin Luther King
Kweisi Mfume
Julian Bond
Dr. Benjamin Hooks
Roy Wilkins
Rev. Leon Sullivan
Adam Clayton Powell
James Weldon Johnson
Cecil Moore
Dorothy L. Heights
Hon. Thurgood Marshall
Walter White
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THE CIVIL WAR
Martin Delaney |
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ABOLITION &
WOMEN’S RIGHTS
Frederick Douglass
Sojourner Truth |
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THE WESTERN FRONTIER
Bill Pickett |
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THE SPACE FRONTIER
Guion Bluford
Dr. Mae Jemison
Dr. Ronald McNair |
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OUTSTANDING MARYLANDERS
Eubie Blake
Billie Holiday
Mickey Fields
Vashti Turley Murphy
John Murphy
Congressman Parren J. Mitchell
Clarence Mitchell, II
Dr. Benjamin Carson
Senator Clarence Blount
Thelma Banks-Cox
Mary Carter Smith
Pauline Wells Lewis
Reggie Lewis (N.B.A. Star)
Senator Troy Brailey
Bea Gaddy
Myrtle Tyler Faithful
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THE LINKS INC.
FOUNDERS
Margaret Hawkins
Sarah Scott |
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THE BLACK EXPLORER
Matthew Henson |
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THE SHARECROPPERS
BLACK RECONSTRUCTION
Charles Sumner
Robert Smalls
Thaddeus Stevens |
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FATHER OF BLACK
NATIONALISM
Marcus Garvey |
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EDUCATORS
Mary McLeod Bethune
Booker T. Washington
George Washington Carver |
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MOVERS AND SHAKERS
A Phillip Randolph
Adam Clayton Powell
Isaac Myers |
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ATHLETES
Joe Louis
Jesse Owens
Jackie Robinson |
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A MAN OF MANY
TALENTS
Paul Robeson |
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WRITERS
Alexander Puskin
Phillis Wheatley |
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MODERN AFRICAN
LEADERS
Steve Biko
Winnie Mandela
Nelson Mandela
Jomo Kenyatta
Haile Selassie |
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THE STRUGGLE AGAINST
LYNCHING: Lessons for today
Ida B. Wells-Barnett |
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SORORITY FOUNDER
Ethel Hedgeman Lyle |
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