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This is a list of notable African-American singers that gives their year of birth and music genres with which they are associated. Contents. A. B. C. D. E.
In 1995, after a motion by politician Jean Augustine, representing the riding of Etobicoke—Lakeshore in Ontario, Canada's House of Commons officially recognized February as Black History Month (French: Mois de l'histoire des Noirs) and honored Black Canadians.
The United States of America has a long history of racism against its Black citizens. The names detailed below contains only notable African Americans who are known to be activist (sorted by surname).
Inspire others with these powerful Black History Month quotes. Revisit famous words by Black leaders and icons such as MLK, James Baldwin, and Michelle Obama.
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The following are African-American holidays celebrated in at least one US State or territory: Date. Name. Number of States/territories celebrating. First celebrated. States Celebrating. Remarks. February 4 or December 1. Rosa Parks Day.
February 27 is the 58th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar; 307 days remain until the end of the year (308 in leap years). Events [ edit ] Pre-1600 [ edit ]
This is a list of African-American actors by alphabetical order . To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article and/or references showing the person is African American and a notable actor. The list is organized chronologically, grouping actors by the surnames.
Kathy Ann Najimy (/ n ə ˈ dʒ ɪ m i / nə-JIM-ee; Arabic: كاثي أن نجيمي; born February 6, 1957) is an American actress and activist. She was first nationally known for her feminist play The Kathy and Mo Show, which she wrote and performed with Mo Gaffney.
100 Greatest African Americans is a biographical dictionary of one hundred historically great Black Americans (in alphabetical order; that is, they are not ranked), as assessed by Temple University professor Molefi Kete Asante in 2002.