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  2. Coon card - Wikipedia

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    Coon cards were anti-Black, racist picture postcards and greeting cards sold in the United States in the 19th and 20th centuries. Coon was short for raccoon, an American mammal; coon was a commonly used derogatory term for African-Americans. [2]

  3. Giving dap - Wikipedia

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    A variation on a dap greeting, 2009. The practice and term originated among black soldiers during the Vietnam War as part of the Black Power movement. [3] [4] Ninety percent of those imprisoned in the Long Binh Jail during the war were African Americans; it was in the jail that the handshake was created under pan-African nationalist influences.

  4. 50 Kwanzaa Greetings to Honor the Seven Principles and ... - AOL

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    Here are 50 'Happy Kwanzaa' greetings and well wishes. ... Kwanzaa is an annual week-long celebration of African and African American culture, honoring pan-African culture, community and families ...

  5. Hoteps - Wikipedia

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    Hoteps are members of an African American subculture that appropriates ancient Egyptian history as a source of Black pride. [1] They have been described as promoting pseudohistory [2] and misinformation about African-American history. [1] Hoteps espouse a mixture of Black radicalism and social conservatism.

  6. 20 iconic slang words from Black Twitter that shaped pop culture

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    African American Vernacular English, or Black American English, is one of America's greatest sources of linguistic creativity, and Black Twitter especially has played a pivotal role in how words ...

  7. Ron Rogers (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    Ronald L. Rogers (May 13, 1954 – January 7, 2020) was an African-American political cartoonist, designer, and illustrator.His work was published in Richmond Planet from 1980 to 1988, in books and greeting cards throughout his career, in the South Bend Tribune until 2010, and in the Winston-Salem Chronicle from 2014 to 2018.

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