The National Museum of African American History & Culture was established by an Act of Congress in 2003, following decades of efforts to promote and highlight the contributions of African Americans. It opened to the public in September 2016 as the 19th and newe...
Sable Soldiersis a starting point to present the complete history of America and the heroic contributions of Americans of African heritage at home and overseas from the perspective of those that served at home and “over there.” The intention of this online narrative is to introduce the reader...
African American In The 1920s The 1920s were a time of struggle‚ pride‚ fear‚ and creativity forAfricanAmericans. Following WWI‚ blacks fought for the conditions and rights that they were given while fighting in Europe. They fought through countless riots and murders to push for equal...
After the soldiers returned from fighting in WWI, they expected their jobs back, many of which had been given to African Americans. This led to violence and furthered racial tensions because many blacks had migrated to Northern cities and were now competition for whiteH Renaissance...
From the construction of the Panama Canal on the eve of WWI, to the U.S. military occupation of Haiti and ongoing intervention in Cuba, the interwar years are marked by aggressive U.S. expansion into the Caribbean basin. Though it is commonplace to observe that interwar literature is ...
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However, evolutionary biologists would argue (and correctly so) that the representation of persons of African descent in our field is probably an order of magnitude lower (0.3%). This commentary focuses on the factors that are associated with underrepresentation of African Americans in evolutionary ...