Timeline of African-American history - Wikipedia
Timeline of African-American history
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African-American topics
History (timeline)
Atlantic slave trade
African-American history
Slavery in the United States
History in agriculture
African-American business history
African-American military history
Jim Crow laws
Great Migration
Redlining
Second Great Migration
Black Power movement
Post–Civil Rights era
New Great Migration
Civil Rights Movement
1865–1896
1896–1954
1954–1968
Culture
Studies
Art
Business history
Black conductors
Black mecca
Black schools
Black colleges and universities
Juneteenth
Kwanzaa
Literature
Museums
Music
Neighborhoods
Religion
Black church
Black theology
Nation of Islam
Political movements
Afrocentrism
Black Power
Anarchism
Capitalism
Conservatism
Leftism
Nationalism
Populism
Black Panther Party
Garveyism
Pan-Africanism
Civic / economic groups
Rights organizations
National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
Southern Christian
Leadership Conference (SCLC)
Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)
Student Nonviolent
Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
National Urban League (NUL)
Association for the Study of African
American Life and History (ASALH)
United Negro College Fund (UNCF)
Thurgood Marshall College Fund
National Black Chamber
of Commerce (NBCC)
National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC)
National Council of Negro Women (NCNW)
TransAfrica Forum
Sports
Negro league baseball
Athletic associations and conferences
Central (CIAA)
Southern (SIAC)
Mid-Eastern (MEAC)
Southwestern (SWAC)
Ethnic subdivisions
Americo-Liberians
Black Indians
Black Southerners
Gullah
Igbo
Languages
English
American English
African American Vernacular English
Gullah
Louisiana Creole French
Diaspora
Nova Scotia
Liberia
Sierra Leone
France
Lists
African Americans
African-American firsts
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