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  2. List of incomplete or partially lost films - Wikipedia

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    The first all-Technicolor, all-talking feature, only a black-and-white version remains, although a very brief clip of color footage was found in a toy projector. [191] Queen of the Night Clubs: Bryan Foy: Texas Guinan: One short clip included in Winner Take All (1932) with James Cagney. Silentera.com states that an incomplete silent trailer ...

  3. Lifeline Expedition - Wikipedia

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    The event was opposed by groups such as the National Alliance who counter demonstrated with placards reading "You are Entering a White Guilt Zone" and "White Pride". [citation needed] In May 2006, the Lifeline Expedition team made an apology at the opening ceremony of the International Roots Festival in The Gambia. Apologies were given by ...

  4. Pandora's Box (1929 film) - Wikipedia

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    "Management at this house [theater]", notes Waly, "blames the N.Y. censor with ending everything with Pandora and boy friends joining the Salvation Army." [21] The New York Times reviewed the film as well in December 1929. The newspaper's influential critic Mordaunt Hall also saw the picture at Manhattan's 55th Street Playhouse.

  5. Fort Lawton riot - Wikipedia

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    A false rumor began that one American was dead. Dozens of Black soldiers headed into the Italian area, armed with rocks, fence posts, and a couple of knives. [citation needed] Private Clyde Lomax, a white member of the Military Police Corps, was responsible for patrolling the area known as the "Colored Area," and was on the scene almost ...

  6. Skeleton Army - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Salvation Army being pursued by the Skeleton Army with its distinctive skull and crossbones banner c. 1882. The Skeleton Army was a diffuse group from Weston-super-Mare, active particularly in Southern England, that opposed and disrupted The Salvation Army's marches against alcohol in the late 19th century and best known for an attack in Bethnal Green in London.

  7. “History Cool Kids”: 91 Interesting Pictures From The Past

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    100 years ago—on May 31 and June 1, 1921—the Tulsa massacre occurred on "Black Wall Street," the wealthiest Black community in the United States at the time.⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ Black businesses that ...

  8. Black leaders call for public apology from GOP, claiming racism

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  9. Free Negro - Wikipedia

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    Educated free Black people created literary societies in the North, making libraries available to blacks in a time when books were costly but dues or subscription fees were required for membership. Free Black males enjoyed wider employment opportunities than free Black females, who were largely confined to domestic occupations. [41]