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  2. List of African-American arts firsts - Wikipedia

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    First African-American Grammy Award winners, in the award's inaugural year: Ella Fitzgerald and Count Basie (two awards each) [34] First African-American group to reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100: The Platters ("Smoke Gets in Your Eyes"), January 19 (See also: Tommy Edwards, 1958)

  3. Lucas with the Lid Off - Wikipedia

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    The black and white music video for the song is known for its technical achievement in that it was shot in one long continuous single take with no edits, cuts or digital enhancement. In an RES magazine interview, Gondry described the video as "a big turn for me, because it was so challenging. Nobody really believed - even me - that we could ...

  4. Black and White (Niall Horan song) - Wikipedia

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    Musically, "Black and White" has been described as a pop rock ballad. [2] The song was compared to the works of Ed Sheeran [3] and Horan's former band One Direction. [2] [4] Lyrically, it is "a soaring declaration of eternal devotion" with visions of a wedding day and golden hour. [5] In terms of music notation, "Black and White" was composed ...

  5. Timeline of African-American firsts - Wikipedia

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    First African-American interracial romantic kiss in a mainstream comics magazine: "The Men Who Called Him Monster", by writer Don McGregor (See also: 1975) and artist Luis Garcia, in Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror-comics magazine Creepy #43 (Jan. 1972) (See also: 1975) [256]

  6. Royal Society Prizes for Science Books - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Society Science Books Prize is an annual £25,000 prize awarded by the Royal Society to celebrate outstanding popular science books from around the world. [1] It is open to authors of science books written for a non-specialist audience, and since it was established in 1988 has championed writers such as Stephen Hawking, Jared Diamond, Stephen Jay Gould and Bill Bryson.

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