Sentences with phrase «by negroes»

In each of the major urban centers the story is the same: the better - off white families are moving out of the central cities into the suburbs; the ranks of the poor who remain are being swelled by Negroes from the South.
[According to William Beckford, author of the gothic novel, Vathek] «Those wild boars that I have seen brought in by the negroes, or the parts of which I have occasionally received as presents, do not in, colour or in size, resemble those in Europe: they rather appear to be the progeny of swine that have strayed into the woods; and which, from having been once tame, partake of the habits of, and now become, wild, but are not, rigidly speaking, of the same species.
-RSB- «Those wild boars that I have seen brought in by the negroes, or the parts of which I have occasionally received as presents, do not in, colour or in size, resemble those in Europe: they rather appear to be the progeny of swine that have strayed into the woods; and which, from having been once tame, partake of the habits of, and now become, wild, but are not, rigidly speaking, of the same species.
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Soon the various missionary agencies of the Church heard of the Negroes» plight, and they responded by forming private agencies to care for the freedmen.
... Suppose today Negroes do steal; who was it that for centuries made stealing a virtue by stealing their labor?»
In the United States many Negroes have been prevented from voting by devices, such as literacy tests, which better education would have rendered ineffective.
There it was the faith of the European settlers and their descendants and was accepted by the majority of the Indians and by many of the Negroes.
His task was to wake up «dead Negroes» by revealing to them the truth about America and about themselves.
The old newspaper clipping shows two families, one descended from a white man and a black woman and the other descended from two white people, with the text, «Interesting researches by the Carnegie Institute disprove the popular notion that a «pass - for - white» person married to a pure white may have a negro child.»
«You have been talking for weeks now about the wrongdoings of Catholics against Protestants in 16th and 17th century Europe,» I continued, raising my voice even higher, «but you've said absolutely nothing about the monstrous acts of violence by White Protestants against Negroes in the American South today in 1961!»
But, we so - called Negroes, after 400 years of masterful brainwashing by the slave master, picture «our God» with the same blond hair, pale skin, and cold blue eyes of our murderous slave master.
Efforts, however, are being made to correct it by encouraging the development of a kind of ministry which will overcome some of the common defects, by improving the caliber of professional education available to Negroes and by enrolling an increasing number of Negroes in interracial seminaries.29
The first stages of education for the Negroes were inaugurated by earnest Christians, black and white.
Voices, both lay and clerical, were raised in behalf of Indians and Negroes and met with resistance from Europeans who profited by the enslavement of non-Europeans.
In the same breath we must hasten to say that it was by whites of Protestant ethos that the Negroes had been enslaved.
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.
NMSU researcher Fabian Garcia developed the New Mexico chile pod family by intercrossing negro, colorado and pasilla chiles in the 1880s.
When sufficiently roasted, the carcasses are carried on poles, manned by stalwart negroes, and placed on small tables inside the square formed by the dining - tables.
Sirs: After Malcolm X's recent statement advocating use of guns by the nation's 20 million Negroes, I trust the genius who wrote The Black Muslim Hope item in your March 16 issue realizes the Black Muslim cult is far beyond being a religious issue.
Cebuano is the native language spoken by the inhabitants of Cebu, Bohol, eastern part of Negros islands, west parts of Leyte, Biliran Islands and southern part of Masbate island.
Although history obviously mixes with fiction, there's enough here left under - covered by traditional textbooks to make The Book of Negroes an intriguing window into the period.
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Starring DeWanda Wise (Shots Fired) in the central role of Nola Darling, a Brooklyn - based artist in her late twenties struggling to define herself and divide her time amongst her Friends, her Job and her Three Lovers: Greer Childs played by Cleo Anthony (Divergent), Jamie Overstreet played by Lyriq Bent (The Book of Negroes), and Mars Blackmon played by Hamilton alum Anthony Ramos.
A risible example of the magical negro trope, Henry Church (Eddie Murphy) appears in the lives of Marie (Natascha McElhone) and her daughter, Charlotte (played as a girl by Natalie Coughlin, then as a teenager and adult by Britt Robertson) as if out of the ether.
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.
One such message, directed to LBJ, argued, «equal opportunity for Negroes [as promised in the War on Poverty and the 1964 Civil Rights Act] does not produce equal results — because the Negroes today are a grievously injured people who in fair and equal competition will by and large lose out.»
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).
In 1929, while in the 11th grade and attending a laboratory school for secondary education led by the Alabama State Teachers College for Negroes, Rosa left school to attend to both her sick grandmother and mother back in Pine Level.
If blacks got education it was mostly a matter of «free negro schools» (supported by philanthropic white and black businessmen) or informal schooling in the context of the churches.
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.
If middle - class Negroes continue to be increasingly successful in the pursuit of their goals, estrangement by class, already marked, can be expected to grow within the Negro minority.
Elsewhere, the indefatigable Mickalene Thomas's multichannel video Angelitos Negros (Black Little Angels), 2016, comments on femininity and sexuality by revisiting Eartha Kitt's performance of Antonio Machín's song of the same name.
ESTHER CLAYPOOL GALLERY: 617 Western Ave. «En blanco y negro,» New silver gelatin prints by Eduardo Calderon.
The following year, he joined the WPA, and from 1939 to 1940, he worked on Five Great American Negroes, a five - by - twelve - foot canvas depicting Sojourner Truth, Booker T. Washington, Frederick Douglass, Marian Anderson, and George Washington Carver.
From 1939 to 1940, White worked on Five Great American Negroes, a five - by - twelve - foot canvas depicting Sojourner Truth, Booker T. Washington, Frederick Douglass, Marian Anderson, and George Washington Carver.
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).
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 AmericBy 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 Americby 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 Americby black artists in the first show at a major museum to focus on the negro in America.
JACOB LAWRENCE, «The Migration Series,» 1940 - 41, Panel 1: «During the World War there was a great migration North by Southern Negroes,» (casein tempera on hardboard).
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.
From the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s to the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s and the progressive transformation from «negro» to «black,» the French art historian and curator establishes a context of analysis based on historical study (slavery, racial discrimination), enlightened with close readings of many works by artists such as David Hammons, Adrian Piper and Renée Green.
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.
Eventually, the entity finds what it is looking for: an exhibition space containing a set of paintings called Circa by the famous negro artist Pope.L.
Panel 1, During the World War there was a great migration North by Southern Negroes.
(Image at top: Jacob Lawrence, Panel 3: «In every town Negroes were leaving by the hundreds to go North and enter into Northern industry.
Collages are the focus of the exhibition and include Mickalene Thomas's new eight - channel video installation Angelitos Negros (2016), hybrid forms by Kader Attia, and monumental works by social engagement collective Tim Rollins and K.O.S.
«En blanco y negro,» New silver gelatin prints by Eduardo Calderon.
He also took advantage of the country's prejudice against blacks and immigrants by printing that marijuana - crazed negroes were raping white women and by painting pictures of lazy, pot - smoking Mexicans.
Joanne St. Lewis doesn't know why she became the target of Denis Rancourt's anger toward the University of Ottawa, but she's glad her name has been legally cleared from the stain of being labeled a «house negro» by her former colleague.
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