groups in the United States and their impact on the history of the country. The worksheets contain challenging and thought-provoking activities to test students’ knowledge of key events throughout Black American History and to make them think about what life used to be like for African Americans...
and promised in marriage to a son of a black prominent family. Then, she told me about asecretsystem and custom among theThird Raceof beingchosenfrom an early age. Concealed from the public, the custom provided for affluent and prominent white men tochoose her– buy her clothes, give her...
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Kim and Kathy, who founded Sister Sledge in 1971, when they were all under 21. Sister Sledge first played at churches and events around Philadelphia and then toured for many years, opening for big acts like the Spinners while the sisters were in high school and college. ...