THIS IS A MIXED LIST OF CURRENTLY LIVNG PERSONS AND THOSE WHO ARE NO LONGER LIVING Darcell Wynne (lead dancer on Solid Gold 1981-84, 1985-86) Stanley Turrentine (jazz saxophonist; monikers include: Mr. T or The Sugar Man) Billy Eckstine (singer and bandleader in the Big Band Era) Phyllis Hyman( R & B Legend) August Wilson( Playwright) George Benson( R & B and Jazz Legend) Jester Hairston(songwriter, composer and co star with Sherman Helmsley on AMEN) Shanice Wilson( R & B Singer) Tamara Tunie (Actress; best known for As The World Turns and Law and Order) Kenny Clarke (Jazz Drummer) Billy Porter (R & B and Broadway) The Marcels (Classical Pop, Doo Wop. Best known for Blue Moon)
About 50,000 African Americans.
Yes. In fact, many African-Americans living today have less "African Blood" than African-Americans living 100 years ago.
More than half of all African Americans now live in central cities.
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About 50,000 African Americans.
Yes. In fact, many African-Americans living today have less "African Blood" than African-Americans living 100 years ago.
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Native Americans, European Americans and African Americans.
More than half of all African Americans now live in central cities.
There were many ancient people living in that area. For example, african americans.
The African Americans cared for the whites after the Civil War in the sense that they did not rise up in mutiny but chose to continue working hard to earn their living.
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Blacks or African Americans represent 38.7% of Milwaukee's population.
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