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Over 1.2 billion people reside on the great and stunning continent of Africa. Some of the top YouTubers around the globe trace their lineage to the African continent. The most innovative and interesting content producers on the internet may be found on African YouTube channels. African YouTubers have a lot to offer everyone, including food...

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Barack Obama Facts

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  • Collins, Jason Paul (1978- )
  • Jesse Jackson Jr.
  • Welters, Beatrice W. (1951- )
  • O’Neal, Adrienne S. (1954- )
  • (2008) Senator Barack Obama, "A More Perfect Union"
  • How Income Inequality Affects Minority Workers
  • Brown, Gayleatha Beatrice (1947-2013)
  • Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
  • Don King

Business Facts

  • The AFRO Awarded $100,000 Grant by Facebook Journalism Project
  • Illinois Nonprofits Launch Campaign to Boost Access to Stimulus Payments amid COVID-19 Pandemic
  • James DuBose Talks Building Fox Soul From the Ground Up
  • Facebook Awards Black Press of America Publishers $1.3 Million in Relief Grants
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  • Restaurants in America Hard Hit by COVID-19 Face Uphill Battle to Return to Normal | BlackPressUSA
  • Mine workers set for second quarter wage talks
  • Community banks get $30 billion as OneUnited takes lead for black business
  • Wells Fargo Waives Collection of Negative Balances, Provides Stimulus Check Tips | BlackPressUSA

African American Facts

  • (1947) Moranda Smith Addresses The Congress Of Industrial Organizations Annual Convention, Boston
  • Poindexter, James (1819-1907)
  • Evans, Annie/Evanti, Lillian (1891-1967)
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  • Virginia Union University (1865- )
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  • An American Family's Multigenerational Rise from Slavery to Harvard University
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  • Cain, Richard H. (1825-1887)
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