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  2. Marie Hull - Wikipedia

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    Marie Hull (September 28, 1890 - November 21, 1980) was an American painter from Mississippi. Her work was exhibited in the United States and Europe. In her home state of Mississippi, October 22, 1975, was designated as Marie Hull Day. Some of her paintings are in the permanent collection of the Mississippi Museum of Art in Jackson, Mississippi.

  3. Diversity in swimming - Wikipedia

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    This phenomenon occurred throughout the country. Between 1970 and 1980, when Cleveland's white population of the city decreased by 250,000, their recreational budget was cut by over 80%. [4] In Mississippi, nearly 50% of all public pools had closed by 1972. [4] Meanwhile, residential pools in the United States more than tripled between 1971 and ...

  4. Past Times (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Past Times is a 1997 painting by Kerry James Marshall. It is made with acrylic paint with collage on canvas and measures 9 ft. 6 in. × 13 ft. (289.6 × 396.2 cm). [1] It depicts African-Americans enjoying leisure activities including boating, croquet, and golf. Some subjects are having a picnic.

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    The woman-run swimming initiative is smashing the racist stereotype that Black people don't swim. The post Black People Will Swim is ‘smashing’ racist stereotypes with swim lessons appeared ...

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  7. Category:Paintings of black people - Wikipedia

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    Murals of black people (15 P) Pages in category "Paintings of black people" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total.

  8. African Americans in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    By 1719, the first African slaves arrived. Most of those early enslaved people in Mississippi were Caribbean Creoles. [6] The movement of importing black slaves to Mississippi peaked in the 1830s, when more than 100,000 black slaves may have entered Mississippi. [7] The largest slave market was located at the Forks of the Road in Natchez. [8]

  9. Her goal is to defy the notion that Black people don’t swim

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    Black People Will Swim, based in Queens, N.Y., teaches hundreds of New Yorkers of color, with limited pool access, how to swim each year.