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1 | (1832) Maria W. Stewart Advocates Education for African American Women | speech by Maria W. Stewart to African American Female Intelligence Society at the Franklin Hall, Boston, September 1832 | oration | United States of America | Q115498018 | |
2 | (1832) Sarah Mapps Douglas Urges Support for the Anti-Slavery Cause | speech by Sarah Mapps Douglas to the Female Literary Society of Philadelphia in summer 1832 | oration | United States of America | Q116303677 | |
3 | (1850) Samuel Ringgold Ward, “Speech on the Fugitive Slave Bill” | 1850 speech by Samuel Ringgold Ward (1817-1864), prominent anti-slavery speaker | oration | United States of America | Q118523852 | |
4 | (1949) Nnamdi Azikiwe Speaks before the British Peace Conference in London | speech by Nnamdi Azikiwe appeared at the British Peace Congress, London, October 23, 1949 | oration | United Kingdom | Q115498186 | |
5 | A Colorblind Society Remains an Aspiration | speech by Thurgood Marshall to a gathering of federal judges on August 15, 1987 | oration | United States of America | Q116304866 | |
6 | A Denunciation of European Imperialism | speech by Nnamdi Azikiwe at the British Peace Congress held at the Lime Grove Baths, London on October 23, 1949 | oration | United Kingdom | Q115596931 | |
7 | A Last Word Before Incarceration | speech by Marcus Garvey at Liberty Hall in New York City on June 17, 1923 | oration | United States of America | Q65658066 | |
8 | A Life of Achievement | speech by Robert Russa Moton in New York City on February 11, 1916 | oration | United States of America | Q115519311 | |
9 | A Million Men Marching On | speech by Louis Farrakhan at the Million Man March in Washington D.C. on October 17, 1995 | oration | United States of America | Q115689451 | |
10 | A More Perfect Union | speech by Barack Obama at Philadelphia’s Constitution Center on March 18, 2008 | oration | United States of America | Q115689313 | |
11 | A Plea for the Oppressed | speech by Lucy Stanton at Oberlin Collegiate Institute on August 27, 1850 | oration | United States of America | Q115668646 | |
12 | A Shining and Powerful Dream | speech by Kweisi Mfume at the NAACP's eighty-eighth convention in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on July 13, 1997 | oration | United States of America | Q115668573 | |
13 | Abraham Lincoln’s Last Public Address | speech by Abraham Lincoln to a crowd outside the White House, April 11, 1865 | oration | United States of America | Q115536796 | |
14 | Addis Ababa | speech by Abubakar Tafawa Balewa at the creation of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) at Addis Abba, Ethiopia, on May 24, 1963 | oration | Ethiopia | Q115533762 | |
15 | Address at the Conference of the Pan-African Freedom Movement of East and Central Africa | speech by Nelson Mandela at a Pan-African convention in Addis Ababa in January 1962 | oration | Ethiopia | Q116299533 | |
16 | Address at the Women’s Loyal National League | speech by Angelina Grimke Weld at the Women’s Loyal National League in New York City in spring 1863 | oration | United States of America | Q116294142 | |
17 | Address to Colored Delegation | speech by Thaddeus Stevens, Washington DC, 1867 | oration | United States of America | Q115515007 | |
18 | Address to the Conseil Nationale Extraordinaire, Dakar, 14 February 1971 | speech by Sese Seko Mobutu in Dakar on 14 February 1971 | oration | Senegal | Q116282511 | |
19 | Address to the Ibo People | speech by Nnamdi Azikiwe at the Ibo State Assembly held at Aba, Nigeria on Saturday June 25, 1949. | oration | Nigeria | Q115668707 | |
20 | Address to the Nation | Speech by Nelson Mandela, 13 April 1993 | oration | South Africa | Q115472323 | |
21 | Address to the Second UNIA Convention | speech by Marcus Garvey to the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), 1921 | oration | United States of America | Q115472850 | |
22 | African Insurance Company | insurance company in Philadelphia (1810-1813), the first African American-owned insurance company in the United States. | insurance company | United States of America | Q115536524 | |
23 | African Unity and National Independence | speech by Patrice Lumumba at the International Seminar organized by the Congress for the Freedom of Culture held at the University of Ibadan on March 22 1959 | oration | Nigeria | Q116286359 | |
24 | Afro-Asian Writers’ Conferences | series of gatherings of literary figures from Asia and Africa (1958-1979) | sequence recurring event |
Q115977915 | ||
25 | Alphonse Trent Orchestra | American Midwest jazz orchestra led by Alphonse Trent | big band | United States of America | Q115441581 | |
26 | Anita Bush Players | theater company organized by actor Anita Bush in New York City in 1915 | theatre company | United States of America | Q115441537 | |
27 | Appeal to Congress for Impartial Suffrage | speech by Frederick Douglass in January 1867 in Washington, D.C | oration | United States of America | Q116291771 | |
28 | Appeal to the League of Nations | speech by Emperor Haile Selassie on June 30, 1936 at the League of Nations in Geneva, Switzerland | oration | Switzerland | Q116278072 | |
29 | Auburn Branch Library | library in Atlanta, Georgia, a segregated branch of the Carnegie Library (now the Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System), (1921-1959) | library branch | United States of America | Q115462222 | |
30 | Black Studies Association of Japan | organization founded by Nukina Yoshitaka in Tokyo in October 1954 | organization | Japan | Q115644118 | |
31 | Black and Tan Club | club in Seattle, Washington | business nightclub |
United States of America | Q880004 | |
32 | Break Every Yoke and Let The Oppressed Go Free | sermon by Mary Ann Shadd on Sunday, April 6, 1858 in Chatham, Canada | sermon | Canada | Q115472951 | |
33 | Brown v. Board of Education II | 1955 Supreme Court ruling to integrate schools "with all deliberate speed" | legal case | United States of America | Q25536284 | |
34 | C.L.R. James's Caribbean | version, edition or translation | Q57234748 | |||
35 | Chancellor’s Address at the University of Ibadan | speech by Abubakar Tafawa Balewa on becoming the first indigenous Chancellor of the University of Ibadan in November 1963 | oration | Nigeria | Q116286214 | |
36 | Chicot County Race War of 1871 | murder of African American lawyer Wathal G. Wynn and retaliatory killing of three white men responsible for his murder | conflict ethnic conflict |
United States of America | Q115451937 | |
37 | Colored Marine Employment Benevolent Association | organization (1921-1934) for black maritime cooks and stewards seeking employment in Seattle | labor union | United States of America | Q115977985 | |
38 | Common Sense in Common Schooling | sermon by Alexander Crummell preached September 13, 1886 at St. Luke’s Church, Washington, D.C. | sermon | United States of America | Q115464390 | |
39 | Definitions of Black Power | speech by Stokely Carmichael at Cobo Auditorium in Detroit on July 31, 1966 | oration | United States of America | Q115668612 | |
40 | Denmark Vesey Conspiracy | alleged conspiracy for a slave uprising in Charlestown, South Carolina in 1822 | conspiracy | United States of America | Q115977988 | |
41 | Emigration, an Aid to the Evangelization of Africa | sermon by Alexander Crummell to Barbadian emigrants at Trinity Church, Monrovia on 14 May 1863 | sermon | Liberia | Q115473031 | |
42 | Equality Before the Law | speech by John Mercer Langston at Oberlin College graduation ceremony in 1874 | oration | United States of America | Q115978000 | |
43 | Every Revolution is a Contribution to Marxism | speech by Samora Machel in Berlin, East Germany on April 11, 1983 | oration | German Democratic Republic | Q115687625 | |
44 | First African Presbyterian Church | The first black Presbyterian congregation in the United States and the fourth African American church to be founded in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | church congregation church |
United States of America | Q98446855 | |
45 | First Speech as Prime Minister | radio address by Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, September 1957 | radio broadcast | Nigeria | Q115526848 | |
46 | Freedmen's Town Historic District | historic district in Fourth Ward, Houston, Texas | freedmen's town historic district |
United States of America | Q109999719 | |
47 | Freedom Through Education | speech by Roscoe Conkling Bruce at Harvard in 1905 | oration | United States of America | Q115988675 | |
48 | Freedom for Namibia | published speech on behalf of Namibian independence by Toivo Herman Ja Toivo, 1968 | article oration |
South Africa | Q115522556 | |
49 | Freedom for Namibia | defence of Namibian independence by Toivo Herman Ja Toivo, published April 1968 | oration | Q115596855 | ||
50 | Freeman Beach | section of Carolina Beach, near Wilmington, North Carolina, one of two North Carolina beaches available to African Americans during Jim Crow | beach | United States of America | Q116298940 | |
51 | Friends of Negro Freedom | black led and financed civil rights organization in the USA | organization | United States of America | Q115664938 | |
52 | God-given Dignity and the Quest for Liberation | speech by Desmond Tutu delivered July 1973 to the South African Council of Churches | oration | South Africa | Q115514659 | |
53 | God-given Dignity and the Quest for Liberation | speech by Desmond Tutu to the National Conference of the South Africa Council of Churches, July 1973 | oration | South Africa | Q115596614 | |
54 | Gotham Hotel | hotel in Detroit, Michigan (1943-1963) | hotel | United States of America | Q115463125 | |
55 | Grand Rapids Uprising (1967) | uprising in predominantly black and poor neighborhood of Grand Rapids, Michigan on July 25, 1967 | riot | United States of America | Q115536361 | |
56 | Hall of Negro Life, Texas Centennial Exposition, 1936 | Image Ownership: Public domain The Hall of Negro Life, the first official recognition of African American achievements by a world’s fair in the United States, was a featured and well-visited part of the Texas Centennial Exposition at Fair Park, Dal | building | United States of America | Q111709303 | |
57 | Hawaii Fair Employment Practices Act (1964) | anti-discrimination statute in Hawaii, 1964 | statute | Q116301421 | ||
58 | I Claim the Rights of a Man | speech by Henry McNeal Turner to state representatives elected to serve in the Georgia legislature on September 3, 1868 | oration | United States of America | Q116678459 | |
59 | I Will Sink or Swim with My Race | speech by John S. Rock at Boston’s Fanueil Hall on March 5, 1858 | oration | United States of America | Q115687782 | |
60 | I am An Anarchist | speech by Lucy E. Parsons published in the Kansas City Journal, December 21, 1886 | oration publication |
United States of America | Q115659991 | |
61 | I am Free From American Slavery | speech by Lewis Richardson to an interracial audience in Union Chapel, Amherstburg, Canada West, on March 13, 1846 | oration | Canada | Q115472905 | |
62 | Idaho Fair Employment Practices Act | piece of legislation (1961) prohibiting racial discrimination in employment and public accommodation | legislation | United States of America | Q115463574 | |
63 | If There Is No Struggle, There Is No Progress | speech by Frederick Douglass at Canandaigua, New York, on August 3, 1857, the twenty-third anniversary of 'West India Emancipation' | oration | United States of America | Q116300617 | |
64 | In Union There Is Strength | 1897 speech by Mary Church Terrell | oration | Q116373169 | ||
65 | Inaugural Address as President of South Africa | inauguration address by Nelson Mandela at Cape Town, South Africa, May 9, 1994 | oration | South Africa | Q115599548 | |
66 | Independence Day | speech by Abubakar Tafawa Balewa at the Independence Ceremony, Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos on October 1, 1960 | oration | Nigeria | Q115526967 | |
67 | It Is Time To Call A Halt | speech by T. Thomas Fortune at the launch of the National Afro-American League in Chicago in January 1890 | oration publication |
United States of America | Q116363253 | |
68 | Jackson Street Community Council | community organization in Seattle (1946-1967) | community organization | United States of America | Q116294720 | |
69 | John Brown’s Christmas Raid into Missouri 1858 | Raid by John Brown in the week of Christmas 1858, successfully rescuing eleven Missouri slaves | raid | United States of America | Q115451844 | |
70 | Kansas Emancipation League | American abolitionist organization established at the First Baptist Church in Leavenworth, Kansas in 1862 | organization | United States of America | Q116677816 | |
71 | Kansas Freedman’s Relief Association | charitable organization to “aid destitute freedmen, refugees and immigrants” in Kansas | charitable organization | United States of America | Q115977984 | |
72 | La Amistad slave revolt | slave revolt onboard the ship La Amistad | slave rebellion | Q30274587 | ||
73 | Language and National Identification | speech by Milton Obote at Makerere University, 1967 | oration | Uganda | Q115522473 | |
74 | Learning from the 60s | speech by Audre Lorde at a Malcolm X celebration weekend at Harvard University in February 1982 | oration | United States of America | Q115660931 | |
75 | Letter to the Orlando Sentinel, 1955 | published letter by Zora Neale Hurston, August 11, 1955 | letter | United States of America | Q115463433 | |
76 | Ligue universelle de défense de la race noire | Pan-African association created on April 30, 1924, by Kojo Tovalou Houénou | organization | Q115644086 | ||
77 | Lincoln and the Race Problem | speech by Theodore Roosevelt at the New York City Republican Club on February 13, 1905 | oration | United States of America | Q116294312 | |
78 | Los Angeles Forum | civil rights organization in Los Angeles, California,1903–1942 | organization | United States of America | Q115989441 | |
79 | Louisiana Code Noir | 1724 royal decree governing slaves in Louisiana | version, edition or translation statute |
France | Q22922748 | |
80 | Lynch Law In All Its Phases | speech by Ida B. Wells delivered at Boston’s Tremont Temple on February 13, 1893 and published in Our Day magazine in May 1893 | oration article |
United States of America | Q115688283 | |
81 | Lynch Law in America | speech by Ida B. Wells in Chicago, January 1900 | oration | United States of America | Q115497920 | |
82 | Lynching Our National Crime | speech by Ida B. Wells to the National Negro Conference, the forerunner to the NAACP, in New York City on May 31-June 1, 1909 | oration | United States of America | Q116303654 | |
83 | Margaret and Matilda Peters | African American sibling tennis players | sibling duo | United States of America | Q115122325 | |
84 | Men of Niagara | speech by W, E. B. Du Bois to the second annual meeting of the Niagara Movement, at Harper’s Ferry, West Virginia in 1906 | oration | United States of America | Q116286475 | |
85 | Meridian Awakened | speech by Fannie Lee Chaney in Mississippi in summer 1964, published in Freedomways in 1965 | oration | United States of America | Q115689391 | |
86 | Migration is the Only Remedy for Our Wrongs | speech by Robert J. Harlan on May 8, 1879 | oration | United States of America | Q115570932 | |
87 | Mississippi Black Codes (1866) | 1866 Mississippi law restricting freedom of freedmen | legislation | United States of America | Q115533820 | |
88 | My Plea to the International Labor Organization | address by Lucy Mvubelo prepared for (but not delivered to) the International Labor Organization meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, on June 15, 1973 | oration | Q115596694 | ||
89 | My Role Within Separate Development Politics | speech by Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi before the Scandinavian Institute for African Affairs, Uppsala, Sweden, in December, 1972 | oration | Sweden | Q115977853 | |
90 | My Slave Experience in Maryland | speech by Frederick Douglass in New York City on May 6, 1845, reprinted in the National Antislavery Standard on May 22, 1845 | oration publication |
Q116304525 | ||
91 | National Liberation and Culture | 1970 speech by Amilcar Cabral celebrating the life of FREELIMO leader Eduardo Mondlane | oration | Guinea-Bissau | Q115514677 | |
92 | National Radio Address | radio address by Patrice Lumumba to Congolese nation on July 19, 1960 | oration radio broadcast |
Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville) | Q116286243 | |
93 | New Philadelphia | town in Illinois | human settlement | United States of America | Q109655316 | |
94 | Nnamdi Azikiwe Honors Kwame Nkrumah on his Visit to Eastern Nigeria | speech by Nnamdi Azikiwe in the Eastern House of Assembly at Enugu, on February 3, 1959 | oration | Nigeria | Q115687640 | |
95 | Nnamdi Azikiwe Speaks at a Rally for Nigerian Independence at Trafalgar Square, London | speech by Nnamdi Azikiwe to West African Students Union of Great Britain and Ireland rally at Trafalgar Square, London on December 4, 1949 | oration | Q116678269 | ||
96 | Nnamdi Azikiwe Speaks on the Role of Nigeria and other African States in World Politics | speech by Nnamdi Azikiwe to the London branch of his political party, the NCNC, on July 31, 1959 | oration | Q116678055 | ||
97 | Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech | Albert Luthuli's 1961 acceptance speech for the Nobel Peace Prize, awarded in December 1960 for his role in the anti-apartheid struggle | oration | Norway | Q115432015 | |
98 | Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech | speech by Albert Luthuli accepting the Nobel Peace Prize at the Great Hall, University of Oslo, on December 11, 1961 | oration | Norway | Q115597189 | |
99 | Nobel Peace Prize Address | Nobel Peace Prize address by Nelson Mandela on December 10, 1993 in Oslo, Norway | oration | Norway | Q115647426 | |
100 | Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech | acceptance address delivered on December 10, 1950 in Oslo by political scientist and UN official Ralph Bunche | oration | Norway | Q115413644 | |
101 | Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech | speech by Ralph Bunche accepting the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo on December 10, 1950 | oration | Norway | Q115668601 | |
102 | Non-Resistance to Offensive Aggression | speech by William Whipper in 1837 | oration | United States of America | Q116320622 | |
103 | Not Failure But Low Aim is Crime | speech by Orishatuke Faduma on March 12, 1919 to alumni of the United Methodist Collegiate School in Freetown, Sierra Leone. | oration | Sierra Leone | Q115565987 | |
104 | Nottingham riots | race riot in Nottingham, 23 August 1958 | riot | United Kingdom | Q63791576 | |
105 | O Clarim da Alvorada | Afro–Brazilian newspaper (1924-1932) | newspaper | Q115644437 | ||
106 | Ohio Black Codes | Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio , That from and after the first day of June next. no black or mulatto person shall be permitted to settle or reside in this state, unless he or she shall … | statute | United States of America | Q115534652 | |
107 | On Being a South African | speech by K.M.N. Guzana to students of the University of Port Elizabeth on August 15, 1973 | oration | South Africa | Q115596583 | |
108 | On Mexico | speech by Frederick Douglass at Faneuil Hall in Boston on June 8, 1849 | oration | United States of America | Q116304486 | |
109 | On Negritude in Literature | speech by Es’kia Mphahlele in Johannesburg in June 1963 | oration | South Africa | Q115473089 | |
110 | On the Death of John Brown | speech by William Lloyd Garrison in Boston in December 1859 | oration | United States of America | Q116292280 | |
111 | On the Death of Martin Luther King, Jr. | speech by Rober F. Kennedy in Indianapolis, Indiana on April 4, 1968 | oration | United States of America | Q116286485 | |
112 | Oregon Exclusion Law (1849) | 1849 bill excluding Black people from Territory of Oregon | legislation | United States of America | Q115977994 | |
113 | Oregon Fair Employment Practices Act, 1953 | 1953 Oregon law banning discrimination due to race, color, national origin, or religion | statute | United States of America | Q115535057 | |
114 | Pennsylvania Hall Fire | Burning of Pennsylvania Hall by a mob on the night of May 17, 1838 | arson | United States of America | Q115989053 | |
115 | Petty Apartheid | address prepared (but not delivered) by Hudson William Edison Ntsanwisi for the Sociological Symposium at the University of Pretoria, August 18, 1973 | oration | South Africa | Q115596782 | |
116 | Prejudice Against the Colored Man | speech by Theodore S. Wright at the New York State Anti-Slavery Society convention in Utica on September 20, 1837 | oration | United States of America | Q115977890 | |
117 | Race Unity | speech by Ferdinand L. Barnett in Nashville, Tennessee, May 1879 | oration | Q115548221 | ||
118 | Reasons Why the Colored American Should Go to Africa | speech by John E. Bruce in October 1877, published in the Christian Recorder on November 1, 1877 | oration | United States of America | Q116286457 | |
119 | Receiving the Nobel Peace Prize | Martin Luther King's Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech (December 10, 1964) | oration | United States of America | Q115433511 | |
120 | Religion and Race | speech by Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel at the conference Religion and Race in Chicago on January 14, 1963 | oration | United States of America | Q116294200 | |
121 | Remsen House | upscale boarding establishment in Brooklyn Heights, New York (ca. 1830-1936) | boarding house | United States of America | Q98530280 | |
122 | Responsibility and Race | seminar presentation by Glenn C. Loury at "Ethnic America: Melting Pot or Mosaic?", a Center for Constructive Alternatives seminar at Hillsdale College on November 7, 1982 | oration | United States of America | Q116294255 | |
123 | Seattle Royal Giants | semi-professional American baseball team (1928-1945) that played through the Pacific Northwest | baseball team | United States of America | Q115111318 | |
124 | Slavery Presses Down Upon the Free People of Color | speech by Andrew Harris to nearly five thousand abolitionists at New York City’s Broadway Tabernacle on May 7, 1839 | oration | United States of America | Q116316870 | |
125 | Slavery and the Irish | speech by Charles Lenox Remond before the Hibernian Antislavery Society, Dublin, November 1841 | oration | Q115472378 | ||
126 | The Remedy for the Evils of Society | speech to striking railroad workers by Peter Humphries Clark, July 22, 1877 | oration | United States of America | Q115570968 | |
127 | Some Facts About Southern Lynchings | sermon by Rev. D. A. Graham at Bethel A.M.E. Church, Indianapolis on June 4, 1899, reprinted in the Indianapolis Recorder | sermon publication |
United States of America | Q116384119 | |
128 | Speech in Pennsylvania Hall | speech by Angelina Grimke Weld at Pennsylvania Hall, Philadelphia, 1838 | oration | United States of America | Q115536318 | |
129 | Speech on Secession | speech by Nnamdi Azikiwe in Yaba, Nigeria, 12 May 1953 | oration | Nigeria | Q115514607 | |
130 | Speech on the Civil Rights Bill | Speech by John Roy Lynch in the US Congress, 1875 | oration | United States of America | Q116286465 | |
131 | Ten Extra Years | speech by Henry A. Wallace in Tulsa, Oklahoma in December 1947 | oration | United States of America | Q115988681 | |
132 | The Barriers of Race Can be Surmounted | commencement address by Ralph Bunche at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee on May 30, 1949 | oration | United States of America | Q115688259 | |
133 | The Burden of the Educated Colored Woman | speech by Lucy Craft Laney to the Hampton Negro Conference, July 1999, published in the Report of the Hampton Negro Conference, July 1899 | oration | United States of America | Q116372571 | |
134 | Fraud | speech by George C. Wallace in 1964 | oration | United States of America | Q116294105 | |
135 | The Clock Will Not Be Turned Back | speech by Roy Wilkins to the Commonwealth Club of California, October 1957 | oration | United States of America | Q115497957 | |
136 | The Curse of Slavery | speech by Gouverneur Morris at the Constitutional Convention in 1787 | oration | United States of America | Q115977998 | |
137 | The Dilemma of the Pan-Africanist | speech by Julius Nyerere at the inauguration of the University of Zambia, July 13, 1966 | oration | Zambia | Q115520495 | |
138 | The Duty and Involvement of the African Writer | speech by Chinua Achebe in 1968 | oration | Nigeria | Q115522510 | |
139 | The Ethics of the Hawaiian Question | speech by William Sanders Scarborough at Wilberforce University in March 1894, published in the Christian Recorder | oration publication |
United States of America | Q116384814 | |
140 | The Future of Pan Africanism | speech by Nnamdi Azikiwe in 1962 | oration | Nigeria | Q115473159 | |
141 | The Harlem Renaissance in the American West | book by Bruce Glasrud and Cary Wintz | book | Q115451890 | ||
142 | The Job of Ending Discrimination in This Country is Not Over | 1995 speech by Bill Clinton | oration | Q116365843 | ||
143 | The Kind of Democracy the Negro Expects | speech by William Pickens, 1919 | oration | United States of America | Q115519281 | |
144 | The Lafayette Players | dramatic stock company (1915-1932) composed entirely of African American actors | theatre company | United States of America | Q115111652 | |
145 | The Mano River Women’s Peace Network | Liberian women’s peace group | women's organization peace organization |
Liberia | Q115644058 | |
146 | The Negro as an American | speech by Robert C. Weaver on June 13, 1963 in New York City | oration | United States of America | Q116291886 | |
147 | The Negro-Art Hokum | article by George S. Schuyler in The Nation, 1926 | article | Q115668520 | ||
148 | The Negro’s Fight for Freedom | speech by Lamine Senghor at the League Against Imperialism in Brussels, 1927 | oration | Belgium | Q116286444 | |
149 | The Political Leader Considered as the Representative of a Culture | 1959 speech by Sekou Touré in Conakry | oration | Guinea | Q116278019 | |
150 | The Present Relations of Labor and Capital | speech by T. Thomas Fortune first published in Fortune's newspaper, The New York Freeman, on May Day, 1886 | oration | United States of America | Q115660065 | |
151 | The Regeneration of Africa | address by Isaka Seme to the Royal African Society in London, 1906 | oration | United Kingdom | Q115599449 | |
152 | The Responsibility of the First Fathers of a Country for its Future Life and Character | speech by Alexander Crummell in Monrovia on December 1, 1863 | oration | Liberia | Q115977860 | |
153 | The Rights Of Colored Citizens In Traveling | speech by Charles Lenox Remond to a Massachusetts House of Representatives committee investigating discrimination in public transportation in 1842. | oration | United States of America | Q115977881 | |
154 | The University of Nigeria Speech | speech by Nnamdi Azikiwe seconding an Eastern House of Assembly motion to establish a university in Eastern Nigeria, May 18, 1955 | oration | Nigeria | Q115514588 | |
155 | The Weapon of Theory | speech by Amilcar Cabral to the first Tricontinental Conference in Havana in January 1966 | oration | Cuba | Q115596162 | |
156 | To Feed Our Children | editorial, Black Panther Party newspaper, April 1969 | editorial news article |
United States of America | Q116294433 | |
157 | To the Nations of the World | speech by W.E.B. Dubois as the closing address at the first Pan African Convention on July 25, 1900 at Westminster Hall in London | oration | United Kingdom | Q116363934 | |
158 | Towards African Unity | speech by Haile Selassie accepting the Organization for African Unity presidency in Addis Ababa on May 25, 1963 | oration | Ethiopia | Q115473055 | |
159 | Towards Black Fulfillment | speech by Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi at University of Zululand on August 30, 1974 | oration | South Africa | Q115596742 | |
160 | Transform the State Apparatus into an Instrument of Victory | speech by Samora Machel in Maputo on February 7, 1980 | oration | Mozambique | Q116282835 | |
161 | A Pragmatic Instrument for National Unity | speech by Nnamdi Azikiwe on May 15, 1964 at the Princess Alexandra Auditorium at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka | oration | Nigeria | Q115566184 | |
162 | Tryal Slave Ship Rebellion | 1805 shipboard slave uprising in the South Pacific off the coast of Chile | slave rebellion | Q115977933 | ||
163 | U.S. Treaty with the Cherokee Nation (1866) | (Sections Related to the Freedmen) July 19, 1866. Ratified July 27, 1866. Proclaimed August 11, 1866 ARTICLE 4. All the Cherokees and freed persons who were formerly slaves to any Cherokee, and all free negroes not having been such slaves, who reside | treaty | Cherokee Nation United States of America |
Q115977992 | |
164 | Union Transportation Company | company chartered on August 29, 1905, in response to Tennessee’s newly-imposed streetcar segregation law (July 1905) | business | United States of America | Q116302915 | |
165 | United Construction Workers Association | trade union founded in 1970 by electrician and civil rights activist Tyree Scott | labor union | United States of America | Q115441624 | |
166 | Unity and Diversity in Independence | speech by Alhaji Abubakar Balewa in the Nigerian House of Representatives, 1957 | oration | Nigeria | Q115599366 | |
167 | Wapato race riot | white mob attack on African Americans in Wapato, July 9, 1938 | ethnic riot | United States of America | Q115451778 | |
168 | Washington State Board Against Discrimination | state agency created by Washington State's 1949 Fair Employment Practices Act (FEPA) intended to ensure companies did not practice hiring discrimination | government agency | United States of America | Q116294498 | |
169 | Watts Summer Festival | festival celebrating Black heritage and culture in Watts, California, USA | cultural festival annual event organization |
United States of America | Q110510883 | |
170 | We Are At War | speech by Sister Souljah at Cheyney University of Pennsylvania in 1994 | oration | United States of America | Q115599711 | |
171 | The Civil Rights Message to Congress | speech by John F. Kennedy on June 11, 1963 | oration broadcast |
United States of America | Q116292561 | |
172 | We Have Waited Too Long for Our Freedom | 1990 speech by Nelson Mandela | oration | South Africa | Q65658851 | |
173 | What It Means to Be Colored in the Capital of the U.S. | 1906 speech by Mary Church Terrell | oration | United States of America | Q65657921 | |
174 | What the Black Man Wants | 1865 speech by Frederick Douglass | oration | United States of America | Q65658794 | |
175 | Woman’s Political Future | speech by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper in Chicago on May 20, 1893 | oration | United States of America | Q115988766 | |
176 | Woodland Park, Michigan | small resort in Newaygo County established by Marion E. Auther in 1921 | resort | United States of America | Q116299009 | |
177 | death of Derrick Jones | Death of an African American person killed due to interaction with a California Law Enforcement Agency | homicide gunshot |
Q120898451 |
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