Sentences with phrase «negroes at»

For an early dinner, I enjoyed mole negro at the La Flor de Oaxaca (Armenta y López 311).

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At last his second in command, William Sullivan, wrote his boss a memo that opened the door: «I believe [King] stands head and shoulders over all other Negro leaders put together when it comes to influencing great masses of Negroes.
Informed opinion, however, agrees with Gunnar Myrdal in An American Dilemma that there is a vicious circle at this point.8 Denied the cultural, educational, and economic advantages held by others, underprivileged groups tend to remain in this status, as in America the restriction of Negroes to unskilled labor and meager educational facilities has prevented their advancement to positions of leadership comparable with the more privileged.
But editors were not sure what to do when the term «black» became, as a Century editorial phrased it at the time, «the «in» word among many Negroes, a symbol of their new deepening negritude» (October 25, 1967).
Naturally, in the South, the negro element has a prominent place, and the chef at the barbecue which we are now describing was a full - blooded negro — a man of great ability and popularity.
A great diversion at Christmas among [Negroes] and some of the white people of the South is gander - pulling.
Pumas won 2 - 0 at home to Leones Negros in their Week 12 tie thanks to two second half goals from Jose Van Rankin and Matias Britos.
Some felt it wasbecause he couldn't make the weight anymore, but Winkfield laughs at this.Others said the white jockeys were beginning to gang up on the Negroes — and itis true that this had a great deal to do with their virtual disappearance fromthe American racing scene — but Winkfield says he was always treated well.Colonel Chinn, who calls Winkfield «the finest colored man I ever knew, with a heart as big as all outdoors,» blames Jimmy's exodus on thelegislation that made racing illegal for several years in some of the easternstates and moved the big meetings to places like Butte, Mont, and Salt LakeCity and Hamilton, Ont.
«You're supposed to be attracted to these Negroes you ain't never seen before,» Sharpton said Saturday at his National Action Network headquarters, according to reports.
Williams came in for criticism during the race from the Rev. Al Sharpton, who told supporters at a rally on Saturday, «you're supposed to be attracted to Negros you ain't never seen before.
So the boisterous, outlandish, fiercely intelligent Django Unchained is at once an act of provocation and reparation — not just for slavery, but for Hollywood's decades of saintly Negroes and sass - talking sidekicks and its relentless whitewashing of history, from Guess Who's Coming to Dinner to The Help.
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Loosely based on a true story, as documented in the «American Legacy» article by Tony Scherman, The Great Debaters centers on poet Melvin B. Tolson (Washington, American Gangster), who spent several years as a teacher of speech and English at all - negro Wiley College in the mid-1930s.
«First, the racist virus in the American blood stream still afflicts us: Negroes will encounter serious personal prejudice for at least another generation.
Congress sought to highlight, particularly in the South, the differences between schools attended by whites and those attended by blacks (referred to as «Negroes,» as was standard at the time).
While I was touring the Civil Rights section of the American History Museum in DC, I saw a quote from A. Phillip Randolph which said, «Nobody expects ten thousand Negroes to get together and march anywhere for anything at any time....
Ifemelu is at Princeton, the author of a wildly successful blog about race in America with the wonderful tongue - in - cheek title Raceteenth or Various Observations About American Blacks (those formerly known as Negros) by a Non-American Black.
I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked, dragging themselves through the negro streets at dawn looking for an angry fix angelheaded hipsters burning for the ancient heavenly connection to the starry dynamo in the machinery of the night.
Apo Island is a volcanic island situated at the southeastern tip of Negros Oriental.
A six hour ferry ride to Caticlan and from there, should be another bus to Iloilo, a fastcraft to Bacolod, then another bus to San Carlos at the other side of Negros to board the last ferry bound for Toledo City in Cebu.
According to The Economist and Christie's, Ofili's previous record was $ 2.8 million, set exactly five years ago when Orgena («a negro» spelled backward) sold at Christie's London on June 30, 2010.
I think at that time the Negroes weren't able to see themselves as expressing feeling.
HELADO NEGRO Saturday, January 16th at Blue Note Jazz Club, NY One of the great discoveries that still offers the city of New York is the treasure of certain alchemical combinations that defy the logic of the culture and art (if there is any).
Alfonso Ossorio, a Harvard - educated heir to a sugar - refining fortune in Negros Occidental, Philippines, was at the center of Hamptons society for nearly 40 years.
In 1949, Biggers accepted a position as an instructor at Alabama State Teachers College in Montgomery, but moved to Houston, Texas, in August to establish and serve as department head of the Art Department at Texas State University for Negroes (later Texas Southern University), where he spent over thirty years of his career.
Monochrome painting was initiated at the first Incoherent arts» exhibition in 1882 in Paris, with a black painting by poet Paul Bilhaud entitled «Combat de Nègres dans un tunnel» (Negroes fight in a tunnel).
As an example of this approach, at The Photography Show Rolf Art presented a solo exhibition of Peruvian photographer and artist Milagros de la Torre from the series «Under the black sun (Bajo el sol negro)».
From the first he urged the emancipation and enlistment of the Southern negroes, — a policy which was ultimately adopted with successful results; and when in 1864, at the darkest hour of the struggle, there was danger of a fatal compromise, he actively promoted that great mass meeting in the hall of the Cooper Union which marked the turning - point of the struggle, carried the State of New York for Lincoln, and secured the triumph of the Union.
By the fall of 1968, Benny Andrews, Romare Bearden, and other black cultural leaders were already demanding greater participation by black curators and the inclusion of original works by black artists in the first show at a major museum to focus on the negro in America.
In 1928, Motley became the first «negro artist -LSB-...] in the annals of the American school of painting» to have a solo exhibition at a gallery in New York, as a pamphlet from that event at Manhattan's New Gallery stated.
At left, ELLEN GALLAGHER, «Negros Battling in a Cave (4), 2016.
Archibald Motley's 1928 solo show at the New Gallery was described on the cover of the catalog as «the first one - man exhibition in a New York art gallery of the work of a negro artist.»
(In the original, the best minds of his generation dragged themselves through «angry streets at dawn looking for a negro fix,» rather than the other way around.)
The 60 hand - drawn charts, graphs, and maps presented as a part of his «Exhibit of American Negroes» at the World's Fair in Paris in 1900 have been digitized by the Library of Congress.
Greeting visitors at the entrance, the blacked - out neon lighting in Ligon's Warm Broad Glow (2005) illuminates the words «negro sunshine,» an electronic eclipse that could easily allude to the many «sundown...
Other subjects include: a discussion at the college led by visiting author Alfred Kazin; a discussion led by W. A. Robinson, director of the Secondary School Study of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes, on education for African Americans; faculty appointments; the future of world culture as outlined by Herbert Miller; children in the college community; the role of the college in the surrounding community; radio programs via WWNC; the building of the Quiet House; upcoming plays, concerts, and other events at the college; general campus news and news from alumni of the college.
(Image at top: Jacob Lawrence, Panel 3: «In every town Negroes were leaving by the hundreds to go North and enter into Northern industry.
Until today, that is, when photos began to circulate on the Internet of a «No Negros Allowed» sign that was posted at a strip club planning to open soon in Abbotsford, Wis..
at 8364 (remarks off Sen. Proxmire)(«Taxes are collected from whites and Negroes, and they should be expended without discrimination»); id.
At one point in America, there was a government department to administer the purchase and sale of Negroes.
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