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  • 71Mary Jane Patterson — was born September 12, 1840, in Raleigh, North Carolina. She was the first African American woman to receive a B.A degree. She was the oldest of Henry Irving Patterson and Emeline Eliza (Taylor) Patterson s children. There is conflicting data on… …

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  • 72Margaret Haughery — Statue commemorating Margaret in the Lower Garden District of New Orleans Margaret Haughery (1813–1882) was a philanthropist known as the mother of the orphans .[1] She opened up four orphanages in the New Orleans area in the 19th century. Many… …

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  • 73Andre B. Roman — Infobox Governor order = 9th office = Governor of Louisiana term start = 1831 term end = 1835 lieutenant = none predecessor = Jacques Dupre successor = Edward Douglass White Sr. order2 = 11th Governor of Louisiana office2 = Governor of Louisiana… …

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  • 74Francis Wright — THE WOMANA Brief Biography of Frances Wright, With Particular Emphasis on NashobaA Scottish (upper middle class) born radical free thinker who visited America in 1818 1820, became a passionate friend of Lafayette starting September 1821. Followed …

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  • 75St. Mary's Academy (New Orleans, Louisiana) — Infobox Secondary school name = St. Mary s Academy established = 1867 motto = No Excellence Without Hard Labor type = Private affiliation = Roman Catholic grades = students = address = 6905 Chef Menteur Blvd city = New Orleans state = Louisiana… …

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  • 76Desiree's Baby — Désirée’s Baby is a short story written by American author Kate Chopin, published in 1893, it is about miscegenation in Creole Louisiana during the antebellum period. Contents 1 Plot summary 2 Themes and literary classification 3 Analysis …

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  • 77Judicial aspects of race in the United States — Race legislation in the United States has known several historical phases. Its roots are to be found in the European colonization of the Americas, the Indian Wars, and the triangular slave trade. However, the 1776 Declaration of Independence… …

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  • 78Archibald Motley — Archibald John Motley, Junior (September 2, 1891, New Orleans, Louisiana – January 16, 1981, Chicago, Illinois) was an American painter. He studied painting at the Art Institute of Chicago during the 1910s. He is most famous for his colorful… …

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  • 79Definitions of whiteness in the United States — The cultural boundaries separating White Americans from other racial or ethnic categories are contested and always changing. David R. Roediger argues that the construction of the white race in the United States was an effort to mentally distance… …

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  • 80Afro Argentine — Infobox Ethnic group group = Afro Argentine Africano Argentino caption = Notable Afro Argentines: Ramón Carrillo • Gabino Ezeiza • Fidel Nadal poptime = 52,000 [cite web |url=http://www.joshuaproject.net/peoples.php?rop3=116003 |title=Afro… …

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