The Baltimore Afro-American, commonly known as The Afro or Afro News, is a weekly African-American newspaper published in Baltimore, Maryland. It is the...
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Metropolitan Baltimore AFL-CIO Service Employees International Union Locals 1199, 32BJ, and 500 United Auto Workers Newspapers Baltimore Afro-American Declined...
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Lady in the Lake (TV series) (category Use American English from May 2022)
Parker's death was only given attention in African-American newspapers, specifically the Baltimore Afro-American. The miniseries was given the greenlight in...
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Baltimore Afro-American - Jan 5, 1954 Baltimore Afro-American - Dec 7, 1954 Omicron Chi chapter history [permanent dead link] Baltimore Afro-American...
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Fund People for the American Way Planned Parenthood Action Fund Sierra Club Vote Common Good Newspapers Baltimore Afro-American The Washington Informer...
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Angela Alsobrooks (category Use American English from July 2024)
Progress". Baltimore Afro-American. Washington, D.C. February 15, 2018. Retrieved November 13, 2018. McQueen, Tashi (July 1, 2023). "AFRO inside look:...
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Jayne Kennedy (category African-American female models)
Supplement pg. 3 "Bios". The Baltimore Afro American, Baltimore, MD; 13 August 1977, pg 16 Baltimore Afro American, Baltimore, MD; 13 August 1977, pg 16...
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Baby Esther (category American child singers)
performance for the NAACP, along with numerous other African-American stars. The Baltimore Afro-American commented that "Little Esther... had a bit too much art...
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Rufus, Stargard". Baltimore Afro-American. Peters, Ida (6 May 1978). "Heatwave "boogies' in with Rufus, Stargard". Baltimore Afro-American. "The Story of...
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Second inauguration of Harry S. Truman (category 1949 in American politics)
accessed via ProQuest. "Democracy in Action in Inaugural Parade", Baltimore Afro-American (NNPA), January 29, 1949. Philip Potter, "Truman Calls For Bold...
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