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365 Days of Black History 2010 Hardcover Engagement Calendar | 365 Days of Black History 2010 Hardcover Engagement Calendar This year's engagement calendar spotlights African Americans whose lives have brought change to America through public service, innovative thinking, musical genius, and other means. With fifty-three historical photographs and artworks accompanied by biographical essays, each week honors an individual or a group that has worked for change - abolitionist John Brown, singer Mahalia Jackson, explorer Matthew Henson, black American nurses of World War II, boxers Jack Johnson and Tut Jackson, and more. An important birth date or milestone in black history is listed for each day. Also included: full-page 2010 and 2011 yearly grids, a list of international holidays, and a page for notes. This 2010 calendar is produced by Pomegranate. |
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365 Days of Black History 2010 Wall Calendar | 365 Days of Black History 2010 Wall Calendar Pairing essays with historical images, this calendar tells twelve stories of black people working for change - most in the United States, but also in South Africa and Jamaica. Featured subjects are Daisy Bates and the Little Rock Nine; black American nurses of World War II; civil rights activist James L. Farmer, Sr.; folklorist and novelist Zora Neale Hurston; boxers Jack Johnson and Tut Jackson; Nelson Mandela, first president of South Africa elected after apartheid; writer and poet Claude McKay; cowboy and rodeo performer Bill Pickett; civil rights and labor leader A. Philip Randolph; singer and actor Paul Robeson; the Tuskegee Airmen; and pianist and composer Mary Lou Williams. Anniversaries of important events in black history are noted throughout. This 2010 calendar is produced by Pomegranate. |
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African American Bronze Statues and Museums 2010 Wall Calendar | African American Bronze Statues and Museums 2010 Wall Calendar Each month of this calendar provides information about an event, person or place that has contributed to the history of the United States of America. Includes important dates in African American history throughout. A portion of all net proceeds will be donated to the United Negro College Fund (UNCF). This 2010 calendar is produced by Across the World, LLC. |
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African Americans Founding Era 2010 Wall Calendar | African Americans Founding Era 2010 Wall Calendar This sixteen month calendar (September 2009 December 2010) features daily historical facts and full-color portraits of African Americans prominent in the early years of the United States, including Revolutionary War veterans such as James Armistead Lafayette and James Forten. This 2010 calendar is produced by Gilder Lehrman Institute. |
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Black History 2010 Wall Calendar | Black History 2010 Wall Calendar This calendar is an educational tool and beautiful collection of photo images of African American history makers. The tribute celebrates the contributions of a vast group of historical figures, from civil rights activists, lawyers, pioneers, and humanitarians to record-breaking athletes and performers. This 2010 calendar is produced by African American Expressions. |
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Blacks in Politics 2010 Wall Calendar | Blacks in Politics 2010 Wall Calendar Remarkable changes have taken place in American politics. African Americans have catapulted from the "back of the bus" into the driver's seat at every level of government. The 2010 Blacks in Politics: Now calendar is a journey from the past, where an African American man, Hiram Revels, served as a Senator for the first time during Reconstruction, to the 2008 historical election of Barack Obama as President of the United States of America. This calendar showcases some of the trailblazers who have paved the way and it shines a spotlight on some of the great African-Americans currently in office. This informative calendar also includes important Black history information throughout. This 2010 calendar is produced by Shades of Color. |
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Divas of Praise 2010 Wall Calendar | Divas of Praise 2010 Wall Calendar Divas strut their stuff in an attitude of praise and adoration for the Lord in this new wall calendar for 2010. This 2010 calendar is produced by African American Expressions. |
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From Slavery to the White House 2010 Wall Calendar | From Slavery to the White House 2010 Wall Calendar From Slavery to the White House is an educational/historical calendar sharing the evolution of a people from the bondage of slavery to emancipation and the prospering in a free world society taking advantage of the opportunities available. Barack Obama is one of the figures noted in this calendar and the main cover figure largely due to his nomination and also because he is the benefactor of the trailblazers before him who paved the way for this time in history to be possible. This 2010 calendar is produced by African American Expressions. |
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Negro Baseball Leagues 2010 Wall Calendar | Negro Baseball Leagues 2010 Wall Calendar An unwritten rule barred blacks from participating between the white foul lines. In response to this exclusion, black baseball players formed their own teams and their own leagues to play America's National Pastime - before it became truly national. The Forgotten Leagues Calendar pays homage to the best players in black baseball. Discover the greatness of these Men of Color and their struggles for recognition. Discover the intimidation of their fastballs. Discover the grace of their glove work. Discover the thunder of their home runs. Discover baseball's First String All-Star Team! This 2010 calendar is produced by Shades of Color. |
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Too Anointed 2010 Wall Calendar | Too Anointed 2010 Wall Calendar This new wall calendar for 2010 features animated church scenes of exuberance expressed by people with a heart of gratitude! This 2010 calendar is produced by African American Expressions. |
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