But the work of most of the other New Negro writers is by now long forgotten.
The miners had been stuck since Thursday in the wildcat Cabeza de Negro mine in southern Peru.
Dr Negro cautioned that there was no way to tell how the feathers were put to use.
Gray III , president and chief executive of the United Negro College Fund.
What exactly do you mean by the Negro press losing its front-row seat?
Rojo y Negro (Red and Black) is the official newsletter of the CGT.
Robinson and his team members are playing for the Kansas City Monarchs, which was part of the Negro Leagues.
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Del Negro said Griffin's ankle was as big as a grapefruit limiting him to a few minutes at a stretch.
Recently the president gave Dorothy Height, the leader of the National Council of Negro Women, the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
In it he fused the moods and melodies of Negro spirituals with a sort of expansive lyricism all his own.
The deal gives Goldcorp access to Andean's Cerro Negro gold assets in Argentina, which it says has abundant gold and silver.
The tenants, Clarice Taylor and Maxwell Glanville, performed in the play, which was put on by the American Negro Theatre (ANT).
In his Brooklyn office, he interviews a rather abashed and puzzled Robinson, who was playing in the Negro Leagues at the time.
Suarez, who was publicly supported by his manager Kenny Dalglish and teammates, argued before the panel that the use of he word "negro" was not offensive.
Consider the growth of the U.S. Negro Leagues during the first half of the 20th century into major cities like Kansas City and Baltimore.
"I don't think we're going to find the magic bullet--but we're going to get closer, " says Andres Negro-Vilar, chief scientific officer at Ligand Pharmaceuticals.
Harlem was then the unofficial capital of Negro America, with its own codes of behaviour and refinement, its own high society and cultural elite.
Clippers coach Vinny Del Negro, whose contract is up after this season, said he didn't understand how Paul could be thrown out of the game.
"One hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination, " King said.
She is changing from colored to Negro, black still years ahead.
Suarez, who speaks little English, defended himself, claiming he used the Spanish word "negro" in a playful way and disputing the account provided by Evra.
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Its app for the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum takes iPhone and iPad users on a tour of the teams, using photo galleries, interactive maps and virtual baseball cards.
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Musical expressions such as the Bullernege sentado, Son palenquero or Son de negro accompany collective celebrations, such as baptisms, weddings and religious festivities as well as leisure activities.
Mr Suarez said in evidence that he will not use the word 'negro' on a football pitch in England in the future, and we believe that is his genuine and firm intention.
It won an election for governor of Rio Negro province, and an opinion poll gave the Alliance candidate a ten-point lead over his Peronist rival ahead of October's presidential election.
In the 2000 edition of Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract, Mays ranks third all time, behind Babe Ruth and Honus Wagner, and just ahead of Negro League legend Oscar Charleston.
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Heading inland again, 150km from Guerrero Negro towards the small town of San Ignacio, the landscape becomes more desert-like and some of the stranger desert plants, like the boojum tree, make an appearance.
In the operation, they arrested Brazil's top drug lord, Luis da Costa, who was working with a FARC front commander, Tomas Molina Caracas, better known by his alias "El Negro Acacio".
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