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  2. Millie and Christine McKoy - Wikipedia

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    Millie and Christine McKoy (also spelled McCoy; July 11, 1851 – October 8, 1912) were African-American pygopagus conjoined twins who went by the stage names "The United African Twins" [1]: 125 "The Carolina Twins", "The Two-Headed Nightingale" and "The Eighth Wonder of the World". The twins traveled throughout the world performing song and ...

  3. The Fultz sisters - Wikipedia

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    Annie Mae and Pete remained on the farm near Madison, though it was unproductive. The Fultzes and their friends and family cited hilly and infertile land, while Pet blamed Pete and said he drank too much. [2] Also in 1952, the sisters began attending school at Caswell County Training School, an all-Black K–12 school in Yanceyville. [14] [17]

  4. Betty Jean Owens - Wikipedia

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    Scarborough forced the two black men to kneel on the ground, and David Beagles held the two black women at knifepoint. Scarborough ordered the black men, Richard Brown and Thomas Butterfield, to leave and they slowly drove away. [5] The two black women left at the hands of the four white men were Edna Richardson and Betty Jean Owens.

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  6. Why this young Black family lives as digital nomads: 'This is ...

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    The Orgias are on a mission to expose their two young children to other cultures as digital nomads, and showing other Black families how to do it too. Why this young Black family lives as digital ...

  7. Top 10 Black love stories that made their mark in TV and film

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    Good Times (1974-1979) was the first primetime sitcom to portray a Black couple in a two-parent household, set against the backdrop of a Chicago housing project. James and Florida Evans were a ...

  8. Mae Louise Miller - Wikipedia

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    When contacted in 2007, a Gordon family member denied Miller's claims. Durwood Gordon, who was younger than 12 when the Wall family worked on the Gordon farm, claimed that the family worked for his uncle Willie Gordon (d. 1950s) and cousin William Gordon (d. 1991). "I just remember [Cain Sr.] was a jolly type, smiling every time I saw him."

  9. African-American family structure - Wikipedia

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    In 2016 just under half (48%) of black women had never been married which is an increase from 44% in 2008 and 42.7% in 2005. 52% of black men had never been married. Also, 15% percent of black men were married to non-black women which is up from 11% in 2010. Black women were the least likely to marry non-black men at only 7% in 2017. [28]