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  2. African-American book publishers in the United States, 1960–80

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    While African-American book publishers have been active in the United States since the second decade of the 19th century, the 1960s and 1970s saw a proliferation of publishing activity, with the establishment of many new publishing houses, an increase in the number of titles published, and significant growth in the number of African-American bookstores.

  3. Black Awakening in Capitalist America - Wikipedia

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    Despite being well-received at its original publication, [8] Allen's work grew neglected as Internal Colonialism Theory lost prominence after the 1970s. [5] In 2009, an academic conference was held in Berkeley, California to commemorate the forty-year legacy of the book. Allen's work was described as "an often neglected, yet unfortunately all ...

  4. We Will Shoot Back - Wikipedia

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    A review in The Clarion-Ledger in 2015 described the book as following "confrontations in communities across the state through the end of the 1970s, demonstrating how black Mississippians were ultimately able to overcome intimidation by mainstream society, defeat legal segregation, and claim a measure of political control of their state."

  5. Category:Books about African-American history - Wikipedia

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    Begin Again (book) Between the World and Me; Black Awakening in Capitalist America; The Black Book (Morrison book) Black and Brown: African Americans and the Mexican Revolution, 1910–1920; Black Dixie; The Black Friend; The Black History of the White House; The Black Man; Black Mathematicians and Their Works; Black Power and the American Myth ...

  6. African-American history - Wikipedia

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    The Great Migration shown through changes in African American share of population in major U.S. cities, 1910–1940 and 1940–1970 During the first half of the 20th century, the largest internal population shift in U.S. history took place.

  7. Timeline of African American children's literature - Wikipedia

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    Just Us Books, a publishing house focused on African American children and young adult books, is founded by Wade and Cheryl Hudson. 1991. Tom Low and Philip Lee co-found Lee & Low Books, a multicultural children's book publisher in the United States. 1992. The African American Children's Book Fair started in Philadelphia by Vanesse Lloyd ...

  8. African-American literature - Wikipedia

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    African American literature has both been influenced by the great African diasporic heritage [7] and shaped it in many countries. It has been created within the larger realm of post-colonial literature, although scholars distinguish between the two, saying that "African American literature differs from most post-colonial literature in that it is written by members of a minority community who ...

  9. Timeline of African-American firsts - Wikipedia

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    First African American to win a Golden Globe Award: Gail Fisher for Mannix (see also: 1970) First African-American female jockey in the United States: Cheryl White [253] First African American to appear by herself on the cover of Playboy: Darine Stern (October issue)

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