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Articles with keyword "Race relations"

Photo of Chad L. Williams

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Impertinent Questions with Chad L. Williams

By Meredith Hindley

African-American soldiers in WWI: A broadening experience for many.

Five Points intersection painted by George Catlin in 1827

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Impertinent Questions with Carla L. Peterson

By Meredith Hindley

On Manhattan's nineteenth-century African-American community

Lifeguard offers a swimming lesson, 1951, photograph by Teenie Harris

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Teenie Harris Image Collection

African-American news photographer “Teenie” Harris’s career at the Pittsburgh Courier spanned forty years, during which time he recorded daily life in Iron City’s many diverse neighborhoods.

Image of poster from Lincoln Centennial

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Lincoln’s Centennial

By Anna Maria Gillis

The year was marked by adulation.

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That's Amore

By Steve Moyer

Three women in novelist William Faulkner’s life affected his storytelling profoundly through their own literary and artistic abilities. Additionally, one of the three transformed his notions of race.

John Mitchell, Jr., editor, Richmond Planet

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Brother from the Richmond Planet

By Donna M. Lucey

Crusading Journalist John Mitchell Jr. took on the lynchers.