African-American female World War II vet honoredPatricia Poist
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1.The nymphs who together with a dragon watch over a garden in which golden apples grow. 2.(used with a sing. verb)A garden, situated at the western end of the earth, in which golden apples grow. [Greek, from pl. ofhesperis, feminine ofhesperios,of the evening, western; seeHesperian...
Nationalism began to appear in Asia and Africa after World War I. It produced such leaders as Kemal Atatürk in Turkey, Saʿd Pasha Zaghūl in Egypt, Ibn Saud in the Arabian Peninsula, Mahatma Gandhi in India, and Sun Yat-sen in China. Atatürk succeeded in replacing the medieval structu...
This dissertation examines the emergence of social networks created by African American women who loved women, and the public discourse that swirled around them. Focusing on specific urban locales in Chicago and New York, it examines the representation of such women nationally in the black press an...
In exchange for an annual rent, these firms exploited the land and dominated the people. Company overseers forced both men and women to gather wild rubber, hunt for ivory and animal skins, and work on plantations. Unable to cultivate their own fields because of the labour demands from ...
[Photo] American propaganda poster featuring African-American US Navy sailor Doris Miller, 1943; the text read 'above and beyond the call of duty' | World War II Database
Four watercolor portraits of North Carolina women and girls by Clary Webb Peoples. Lot 82 Alain Locke. The Negro in Art: A Pictorial Record of the Negro Artist and of the Negro Theme in Art. Lot 83 Exhibition of the Art of the American Negro . . . Assembled by the American Negro...
to as the ‘second front’ – in effect it would have been the end of the British and commonwealth forces in the war – the outcome and future of the war (with future American involvement) would have looked very different should El Alamein have been lost – a lot depended on winning it...
African American literature - Urban Realism, Harlem Renaissance, Protest Writing: Despite the enormous outpouring of creativity during the 1920s, the vogue of Black writing, Black art, and Black culture waned markedly in the early 1930s as the Great Depr