Encyclopedia of African American History
224 Culture, Identity, and Community: From Slavery to the Present Long, Carolyn Morrow. A New Orleans Voodou Priestess: Th e L ...
Locke, Alain 225 Barton Perry were on the faculty. Elected to Phi Beta Kappa, in 1907 Locke won the Bowdoin Prize—Harvard’s mo ...
226 Culture, Identity, and Community: From Slavery to the Present asked by the editor of the Survey Graphic to produce demo- g ...
Locke, Alain 227 See also: Du Bois, W. E. B; Harlem Renaissance; New Negro Movement; Woodson, Carter Godwin Christopher Buck B ...
228 Culture, Identity, and Community: From Slavery to the Present such as Carnival, are celebrated around the world in places ...
Miscegenation 229 but reorganized in 1916 under the auspices of Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club. Th e Zulu parade is the old ...
230 Culture, Identity, and Community: From Slavery to the Present police, and even clergy licensed to perform marriages had wi ...
Mulatto 231 and 1960s did not extend to interracial marriage. African Americans could still be second-class citizens despite h ...
232 Culture, Identity, and Community: From Slavery to the Present Reuter, Edward Byron. Th e Mulatto in the United States. Bos ...
Negritude 233 form of philosophical, social, and political tracts in addition to a magnitude of literary works in poetry, pros ...
234 Culture, Identity, and Community: From Slavery to the Present impact and content appealed to young black scholars. Th e wo ...
Negritude 235 a mythic, romantic vision of a lost Africa that represented both his youth and Africa’s pre-colonial innocence. ...
236 Culture, Identity, and Community: From Slavery to the Present acknowledge a primarily fi xed pantheon of deities or an- ce ...
Parker, Charlie 237 and fi lmmakers have produced works based on the sup- posed condition of life for octoroons. When the prot ...
238 Culture, Identity, and Community: From Slavery to the Present with Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, Th elonius Monk, and othe ...
Pinkster Festival 239 characterized by West African–style music, dance, and pageantry, featuring an African “king” who preside ...
240 Culture, Identity, and Community: From Slavery to the Present content of the celebration as well. Th ree central compo- ne ...
Poisonings 241 through the use of poisons and other deadly substances. Victims of poisoning were not only white masters and ov ...
242 Culture, Identity, and Community: From Slavery to the Present 30 slaves accused of poisoning were brought to trial in Mar- ...
Prince Hall Masonry 243 Methodist congregations as well as other benevolent aid societies to further social causes on behalf o ...
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