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The African American Museum in Cleveland was founded by Icabod Flewellen in 1953. It became the first independent African American museum to open in America. Flewellen was a long-time resident of East Cleveland and best known for his extensive collection of African-American historical artifacts and souvenirs. [1]
The Amateur Athletic Union Tournament is the annual American amateur basketball championship series for Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) teams. [1] It started in 1897 and has continued until present.
Eliza Bryant. Eliza Simmons Bryant (1827 – May 13, 1907) was an American humanitarian.She was the daughter of a free woman of color, possibly Native American. She moved to Cleveland, OH during the 1850s.
On Thursday morning, Jennifer Flewellen embraced the day with a heart full of gratitude, eager to embark on her therapeutic journey. She managed to eat cereal puffs, do some stretches, a bit of ...
From its founding in 1881, A.J. Moore was the only school for blacks in the Waco Metropolitan area. Carver was opened in 1956 on Dripping Springs Road as part of the La Vega Independent School District in 1956, although it would later become part of the Waco Independent School District.
This property is also referred to as Icabod's Plaza or Icabod's News. [3] [4] This complex was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. [1] See also
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Uwezo Flewellen as Kimathi; Barry Wiggins as Randolph; Fellow filmmakers Billy Woodberry and Bernard Nicolas make brief cameo appearances in the film. Awards and honors