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Race, Structural Racism, and Prevalence of Diabetes in US Neighborhoods.

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Egede LE   +4 more
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African American History and African American Theology

2014
Anthony B. Pinn   +2 more
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African American History

2023
America’s past and present cannot be understood without taking into account the history of African Americans. Christine Knauer traces the genesis of African American historiography and points out the close link between historiography, the fight for freedom and the civil rights movement in the nineteenth and especially the twentieth century.
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History and Memory in African-American Culture.

The Journal of American History, 1995
History and Memory in African-American Culture. Edited by Genevieve Fabre and Robert O'Meally. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994. 321 pages. $18.95 paper. The terms "history" and "memory" have taken on considerable import in recent criticism on American cultures and literatures, with a significant number of critics eliding issues like ...
Frederick J. Simonelli   +2 more
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American Indians, African Americans: Their Common Histories

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1992
To the Editor. —The article by Blum et al 1 prompted me to consider the many similarities in the health risks of African Americans and American Indians. Both groups exhibit a high risk of death among young men, a pervasive sense of low self-esteem and hopelessness, and the absence of a complete nuclear family.
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History of African Americans

2016
This rich cultural history of African Americans outlines their travails, triumphs, and achievements in negotiating individual and collective identities to overcome racism, slavery, and the legacies of these injustices from colonial times to the present.
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What is African American history?

Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2017
Writing historiographical surveys is really hard. If an author tries to generalize about the field, in this case African-American (earlier Negro and black) history, it becomes an interpretive essay...
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A History of African Americans in Nebraska

Zea Books
Black people have been present in Nebraska from its earliest days as a U.S. territory. The first U.S. Census of Nebraska, conducted in 1860, counted eighty-one Black people who, together, formed .28 percent of the young territory’s 28,841 residents. That number grew to 3,443 Black residents in 1900, representing 3.5 percent of the 102,555 residents of ...
Preston Love   +4 more
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