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  2. Lewis H. Michaux - Wikipedia

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    While Izzy Young's Folk Center further south in Greenwich Village became a hang-out during the folk revival of the late 1950s and early 1960s, including the rising Bob Dylan, [6] [7] the Memorial Bookstore up in Harlem was a rare place for black people and scholars and anyone interested in literature by, or about, African Americans, Africans ...

  3. Category : African-American history in Nashville, Tennessee

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    Pages in category "African-American history in Nashville, Tennessee" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.

  4. African-American book publishers in the United States, 1960–80

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    While African-American book publishers have been active in the United States since the second decade of the 19th century, the 1960s and 1970s saw a proliferation of publishing activity, with the establishment of many new publishing houses, an increase in the number of titles published, and significant growth in the number of African-American bookstores.

  5. Morris Memorial Building - Wikipedia

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    The Morris Memorial Building is a historic building in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. It was built in the 1920s for the African-American National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc. and was named for longtime president Elias Camp Morris.

  6. African Americans in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    In 2014–15, 1,802 of the university's 27,410 students were African American. [45] Memphis State University was integrated in 1959 with the admission of the Memphis State Eight, eight African-American students. These students were initially required to remain on campus only for the duration of their classes.

  7. List of museums focused on African Americans - Wikipedia

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    An example of an African American museum: The Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American History Museum. Woodson was the founder of Black History Month, and a noted educator. This is a list of museums in the United States whose primary focus is on African American culture and history. Such museums are commonly known as African American museums ...