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Abdurahman, Abdullah (1872–1940)
Dr. Abdullah Abdurahman was the most influential and popular political leader within the Colored community ...
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Born Wesley Cook on April 24, 1954, and raised in the North Philadelphia housing projects, Mumia Abu-Jamal ...
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Afghanistan, 1978 Revolution and Islamic Civil War
The first Afghan left party, the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA), was founded in 1965 ...
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Afghanistan, resistance to 19th-century British invasion
The British empire invaded Afghanistan twice – in 1838–42 and in 1878–81. In both cases the goal of the ...
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African American resistance, Jim Crow era
Black militant resistance played a significant role throughout the Jim Crow era. Prior to the 1950s and ...
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African American resistance, Reconstruction era
Faced with an upsurge of anti-black violence after the end of slavery, blacks in the American South frequently ...
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W. E. B. Du Bois's Darkwater (1920) and Lothrop Stoddard's Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy ...
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Agüeybaná I (d. 1510) and Agüeybaná II (d. 1511)
When the conquistador Juan Ponce de León came to the island called Borinquen (today Puerto Rico), he ...
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Neil Aggett was born in 1953 in the district of Nanyuki in Kenya, and moved to South Africa with his ...
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Arbëresh intellectuals introduced the ideas of European Romanticism and Enlightenment into the Albanian-speaking ...
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