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  2. The Dana Girls - Wikipedia

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    It is rumored that Mr. Crandall is engaged in writing a monumental English-language history of Ancient Greece in five volumes [1]: 62 and he is usually left alone by the student body, but the Dana girls discover he can be a useful source of obscure facts relating to the clues in a mystery. He generally takes a less active role in sleuthing than ...

  3. Mary Lefkowitz - Wikipedia

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    Bernal is the author of Black Athena: The Afroasiatic Roots of Classical Civilization, [4] a work that argues the deep influence of Egyptian (and therefore African) influence on Greek culture, language, and society. The claims that Martin Bernal argues in his text alarmed Lefkowitz to such an extent that she wrote two extensive publications.

  4. Black Greeks - Wikipedia

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    Black Greeks, also known as Afro-Greeks (Greek: Αφροέλληνες), [1] are Black people who are citizens or residents of Greece. African immigrants in Modern Greece [ edit ]

  5. Home Girls - Wikipedia

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    The book grew out of Conditions magazine's November 1979 issue, "Conditions 5: the Black Women's Issue", originally edited by Barbara Smith and Lorraine Bethel. Conditions 5 was "the first widely distributed collection of Black feminist writing in the U.S." [4] The anthology was first published in 1983 by Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press, and was reissued by Rutgers University Press in 2000 ...

  6. Black Athena - Wikipedia

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    Volume 1 of Black Athena is an extraordinarily interesting and dangerous book: interesting in its sweeping sociology of the historiography of early Greece from the fifth century B.C.E. to the present; dangerous, because in reopening the nineteenth-century discourse on race and origins, the work, sadly, inevitably, has become part of the problem ...

  7. Bibliography of Greece - Wikipedia

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    This bibliography of Greece is a list of books in the English language which reliable sources indicate relate to the general topic of Greece This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  8. African-American English - Wikipedia

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    African-American English (or AAE; or Ebonics, also known as Black American English or simply Black English in American linguistics) is the umbrella term [1] for English dialects spoken predominantly by Black people in the United States and many in Canada; [2] most commonly, it refers to a dialect continuum ranging from African-American Vernacular English to more standard forms of English. [3]

  9. National Library of Greece - Wikipedia

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    Books, journals, newspapers, magazines, multimedia and manuscripts: Criteria for collection: Material that is produced in Greece as well as Material that is produced abroad, but is connected with Greece in any language and form. Other information; Director: Chrysa E. Nikolaou [1] Website: www.nlg.gr

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