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  2. Crispus Attucks Museum - Wikipedia

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    Crispus Attucks Museum was established at the Crispus Attucks High School in May of 1998. [2] [3] In 1990, IPS spent around $200,000 in renovations in an effort to invest in the Multicultural Education center, which included the renovation of the auxiliary gym where the museum is housed. [4]

  3. Afrikaner Party - Wikipedia

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    The Afrikaner Party's roots can be traced back to September 1939, when South Africa declared war on Germany shortly after the start of World War II.The then Prime Minister J.B.M. Hertzog and his followers did not agree with this move and broke away from the United Party to form the Volksparty (People's Party).

  4. Indiana Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Indiana Avenue is a historic area in downtown and is one of seven designated cultural districts in Indianapolis, Indiana. Indiana Avenue was, during its glory days, an African American cultural center of the area. [2] The Indiana Avenue Historic District within the area was designated a United States national historic district in 1987. [3]

  5. See history maker Misty Copeland in Indianapolis next month

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    But the history-making prima ballerina won’t be performing during her March 20 appearance at the Madame Walker Legacy Center. Copeland will be The Indianapolis Public Library ’s featured ...

  6. National Party (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the National Party during the 1990s Share of National Party votes in 1994. The areas which voted for the National Party were largely Afrikaans- or English speaking Flag of the National Party during the 1990s. The National Party won 20.39% of the vote and 82 seats in the National Assembly at the first multiracial election in 1994.

  7. Flanner House - Wikipedia

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    Flanner House is a social services organization, with a 2-acre farm, bodega, cafe, and orchard serving the Indianapolis community. [2] [3] It started in 1903 as an African-American community service center and was named for Frank Flanner.

  8. What is FFA and when are they in Indianapolis? What to know ...

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    The national FFA convention returns to Indianapolis this week. What is FFA? When does the organization arrive? Who will be here? What you need to know.

  9. The Forgotten Glamour of Black Bridge Clubs - AOL

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    Henry and approximately 750 of the world’s best African-­American bridge players were gathered in Detroit’s Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel to test their mettle at the 1962 American Bridge ...