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Rosewood Case, one of the worst race riots in American history, in which hundreds of angry whites killed an undetermined number of blacks and burnt down their Florida community. more

Civil War The war, which lasted from 1861 to 1865, took more than 600,000 lives but brought freedom to 4 million African American slaves. more

Poetry by Northover
Oh Africa, let freedom reign - Oh Africa, let freedom reign Rain down a storm On the white man's home, Let him see that God Is watching over all. Let the thunder clap its hands Together we will stand Hand in hand one and all Africa
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Ruby Bridges

Parks, Rosa Louise McCauley African American civil rights activist, who is often called the Mother of the Civil Rights Movement. more

 

 

 

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