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  1. She majored in sociology and minored in African-American studies, graduating cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in 1985 after completing a 99-page senior thesis titled "Princeton Educated Blacks and the Black Community" under the supervision of Walter Wallace.

  2. Booker Taliaferro Washington (April 5, 1856 – November 14, 1915) was an American educator, author, and orator. Between 1890 and 1915, Washington was the primary leader in the African-American community and of the contemporary Black elite .

  3. The Long Journey Home: a bicentennial history of the Black community of Princeton, New Jersey, 1776-1976 by Washington, Jack

  4. W.E.B. Du Bois’s notable works include The Philadelphia Negro: A Social Study (1899), the first case study of a Black community in the United States; a collection of essays, The Souls of Black Folk (1903), a landmark of African American literature; Black Reconstruction (1935); and the autobiography Dusk of Dawn (1940).

  5. The New Negro and the Quest for Respectability: 1895 to World War I. At the turn of the nineteenth century the term "New Negro" suggested education, refinement, money, assertiveness, and racial consciousness. Let us trace the history of the idea of the New Negro from 1895.

  6. Pinkster, now, is an opportunity to gather with purpose and intentionality to remember the enslaved and free community of African descendants in early New York, to recognize and celebrate their remarkable talents, and commend them for their fierce ability to maintain and transmit their own cultural identity.

  7. Blacks first gained admission to Yale in the 1850s, with Cortlandt Van Rensselaer Creed becoming the first African American to receive an M.D. from the School of Medicine in in 1857 and Richard ...