The Colored American Magazine was the first monthly publication in the United States that covered African-American culture. It ran from May 1900 to November...
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Colored (or coloured) is a racial descriptor historically used in the United States during the Jim Crow Era to refer to an African American. In many places...
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Pauline Hopkins (category 19th-century African-American women writers)
editor for the Colored American Magazine, which was recognized as being among the first periodicals specifically celebrating African-American culture through...
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of 1837–1842 The Colored American (Washington, D.C.), a Washington, D.C., newspaper of 1893–1904 The Colored American Magazine, a magazine published in...
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Of One Blood (novel) (category 1902 American novels)
Of One Blood: Or, The Hidden Self is a novel by author Pauline Hopkins that was serialized in The Colored American Magazine from November 1902 to November...
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For Colored Girls is a 2010 American drama film adapted from Ntozake Shange's 1975 original choreopoem for colored girls who have considered suicide /...
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of African American businessmen, while a professor at Atlanta University. In 1906 Colver Publishing House and The Colored American Magazine published an...
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Olivia Ward Bush-Banks (category 19th-century American poets)
was a regular contributor to the Colored American magazine and wrote a column for the New Rochelle, New York publication, the Westchester Record-Courier...
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United States Colored Troops (USCT) were Union Army regiments during the American Civil War that primarily comprised African Americans, with soldiers from...
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for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf is a 1976 work by Ntozake Shange. It consists of a series of poetic monologues...
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The National Museum of the American Indian is a museum in the United States devoted to the culture of the indigenous peoples of the Americas. It is part...
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Ruth D. Todd (category African-American women writers)
(1878–?) was an African-American writer, who contributed short stories and a serialised novella to The Colored American Magazine, but about whom scant biographical...
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Meier, August. "Booker T. Washington and the Negro Press: With Special Reference to the Colored American Magazine." Journal of Negro History (1953): 67–90...
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Colored Citizen and The Colored Citizen were newspapers published for African Americans in the United States. Newspapers using the title were published...
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American Heritage is a magazine dedicated to covering the history of the United States for a mainstream readership. Until 2007, the magazine was published...
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'Inappropriately'". The Washington Post. "Forgotten Patriots". Daughters of the American Revolution. American Spirit Magazine, Daughters of the American Revolution...
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Who of the Colored Race: A General Biographical Dictionary of Men and Women of African Descent. p. 204 – via Google Books. "Statement by the Ownership...
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The National Afro-American Press Association, formerly known as the National Colored Press Association, was established in 1890 in Indianapolis as a result...
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Nigga (redirect from Reclaiming of nigger in African American Vernacular English)
pronounced the same. The use of nigger non-pejoratively within the black community was documented in the 1912 novel The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man by...
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American Girl is an American line of 18-inch (46 cm) dolls released on May 5, 1986 by Pleasant Company. The dolls portray eight- to fourteen-year-old...
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Aida Overton Walker (category 19th-century American actresses)
1914 and is mourned as the foremost African-American female stage artist. In an October 1905 article in The Colored American Magazine, Overton Walker expressed...
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Anderson Ruffin Abbott (category Canadian people of the American Civil War)
for various publications including The Colored American Magazine of Boston and New York, the Anglo-American Magazine of London (for which he wrote "Some...
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Colored Sands is the fifth full-length album by Canadian technical death metal band Gorguts. It is Gorguts' first studio album since 2001's From Wisdom...
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Dock J. Jordan (category American academic administrators)
to such publications as The Voice of the Negro, The Colored American Magazine, Indianapolis Freeman, Baltimore Afro-American, A.M.E. Church Review, Atlanta...
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Hampton University (redirect from Hampton Colored Institute)
2023. Brock, Elmore (1969). "Augustus M. Hodges". The Colored American Magazine. Vol. 1–2. Colored Co-operative Publishing Company. p. 146. Williams,...
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NAACP (redirect from National Association for the Advancement of Colored Persons)
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is a civil rights organization in the United States, formed in 1909 as an interracial...
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Ravenswood Post (Menlo Park, California) (category Defunct African-American newspapers)
and the magazine, El Ravenswood. List of African-American newspapers in California Danky, James Philip; Hady, Maureen E. (1998). African-American Newspapers...
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Fred R. Moore (category African-American publishers (people))
to promote the National Negro Business League founded by Washington in 1900. He became editor and publisher of the Colored American Magazine in 1905, through...
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Marie Louise Burgess-Ware (category 19th-century American women writers)
writing career after appearing in Colored Magazine in 1903 with her fictional story "Bernice, The Octoroon". Found in the Women's Era writings of 1894, Burgess-Ware...
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Negro Universities Press (category Historically black universities and colleges in the United States)
historical African-American periodicals, including the National Anti-Slavery Standard (1840–1870), Colored American magazine (1900–1909), and the NAACP's Crisis...
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