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Stamp on Black History: Percy Lavon Julian
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- biography of this highly successful chemist. Percy Julian was born in 1899, in Montgomery, Alabama. Julian struggled to obtain an education. Although he was accepted at Depauw University in Indiana, his high school education had been so inadequate that he...
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Stamp on Black History: Jelly Roll Morton
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- biography of this jazz legend. Although the facts concerning his early life remain in dispute, along with his claim to have singlehandedly invented jazz in the early years of the twentieth century, Jelly Roll Morton is considered the crucial figure in bri...
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REAL ESTATE INFORMATION
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- This page is a reference to help you when buying or selling a home. I will be adding items, as time permits.
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Geography of the Cook Islands -- Where We Are
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- The secret of the South Pacific is the Cook Islands
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Black History Month
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- CARTER G. WOODSON
(1875-1950) was born to parents who had been slaves. Neither his Mother nor Father could read or write. Mr. Woodson had to work to earn money for the family and did not start school until later than most children. But, his motto was it...
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DuSable Museum of African American History
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- America's foremost museum of African American history. Founded in 1957 by Dr.
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George Washington Carver
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- George Washington Carver was born near Diamond, Missouri to Moses and Susan Carver about 1861. George and his mother were slaves on the Moses Carver fram. There are many stories about his childhood. Most believe he and his mother were kidnapped and ta...
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