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American and Orientalist
* Robert P. Blake ( 1886 – 1950 ), American Byzantist and Orientalist
* William Popper ( 1874 – 1963 ), American Orientalist
* Mullen, E. L., " Orientalist commercializations: Tibetan Buddhism in American popular film ", Journal of Religion and Film, Vol.
* William Hayes Ward ( 1835 – 1916 ), American clergyman, editor, and Orientalist
This subtle, rather chaste nude was exhibited at the Pacific Asia Museum in 1999 and two other venues as part of the exhibition Theodore Lukits, An American Orientalist.
After a year at the art school of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, during which time he married Elizabeth Goodhue Millett, he traveled to Japan in 1878 at the invitation of American zoologist and Orientalist Edward S. Morse to teach political economy and philosophy at the Imperial University at Tokyo.
Isaac Hollister Hall ( December 12, 1837 – July 2, 1896 ) was an American Orientalist born in Norwalk, Connecticut.
Fitzedward Hall ( March 21, 1825-February 1, 1901 ), American Orientalist, was born in Troy, New York.
# The Production of Chinese American Tradition: Displacing American Orientalist Discourse By: Li, David Leiwei.

American and Duncan
At last the White House is going to get some much-copied furniture by that master American craftsman, Duncan Phyfe, whose designs were snubbed in his lifetime when the U. S. Presidents of the 19th Century sent abroad for their furnishings.
Authenticated pieces of Duncan Phyfe furniture are uncommon, although millions of American homes today display pieces patterned after the style trends he set 150 years ago.
* 1976 – Tim Duncan, American basketball player
* Chris Duncan ( born 1981 ), American baseball player
* 1981 – Chris Duncan, American baseball player
El Rey Inn | El Rey Court boasted American Automobile Association | AAA, Duncan Hines and Best Western | The Best Western Motels approval.
* 1964 – Robert Duncan McNeill, American actor
* 1969 – Duncan Sheik, American singer and songwriter
* 1964 – Arne Duncan, American political figure
* Blau, Peter & Duncan Otis D .; The American Occupational Structure ( 1967 ) classic study of structure and mobility
Dancers and choreographers such as Isadora Duncan, Ruth St. Denis, Martha Graham, Jose Limon, Doris Humphrey, Merce Cunningham and Paul Taylor re-defined movement, struggling to bring it back to its ' natural ' roots and along with Jazz, created a solely American art form.
** Michael Clarke Duncan, American actor ( d. 2012 )
** Gary Duncan, American rock guitarist ( Quicksilver Messenger Service )
** Todd Duncan, American opera singer ( b. 1903 )
* February 7 – William Duncan, American actor ( b. 1879 )
* February 3 – Robert Duncan, American poet ( b. 1919 )
* January 23 – David Douglas Duncan, American photojournalist
** Robert Duncan, American astrophysicist
** Bryan Duncan, American Christian musician
* May 26 – Isadora Duncan, American dancer ( d. 1927 )
** Isadora Duncan, American dancer ( b. 1877 )
* October 9 – War of 1812: American naval forces under Lieutenant Jesse Duncan Elliott capture two British warships, and HMS Caledonia.
** Michael Clarke Duncan, American actor ( b. 1957 )
The first prominent American to reveal his homosexuality was the poet Robert Duncan.
American rock critic Robert Duncan used cargo cults as an organizing metaphor for the social dislocations in 1960-1970s America in his 1984 book, The Noise.

American and Black
* 1965 – Frank Black, American singer-songwriter ( Pixies, Frank Black and the Catholics, and Grand Duchy )
* 1970 – Roy Mayorga, American drummer ( Stone Sour, Soulfly, Amebix, Black President, and Nausea )
Black sign language is influenced by African American English ( AAE ).
* 1950 – Tommy Aldridge, American drummer ( Black Oak Arkansas and Thin Lizzy )
* 1970 – Killah Priest, American rapper, producer, and actor ( The HRSMN, Sunz of Man, and Black Market Militia )
* 1971 – Michael Ian Black, American comedian, actor, writer, and director
* 1966 – Derek Sherinian, American keyboard player, composer, and producer ( Planet X, Dream Theater, and Black Country Communion )
Du Bois ' Black Reconstruction, first published in 1935, historians have noted African American contributions during Reconstruction to founding what were often the first systems of public education and welfare institutions in the South, gave muted praise for Republican efforts to extend suffrage and provide other social institutions, and excoriated Johnson for opposing the extension of basic rights to freedmen.
* 1955 – Black teenager Emmett Till is murdered in Mississippi, galvanizing the nascent American Civil Rights Movement.
* 1969 – Jack Black, American actor, singer, and guitarist ( Tenacious D )
* 1948 – Lewis Black, American comedian, author, and actor
* 1948 – Fred Hampton, American Black Panther Party leader ( d. 1969 )
African Americans ( also referred to as Black Americans or Afro-Americans, and formerly as American Negroes ) are citizens or residents of the United States who have total or significant partial ancestry from any of the native populations of Sub-Saharan Africa.
* American Black Upper Class
* Black or African American ?, Frank Newport.
* 1943 – Jimmy Griffin, American singer-songwriter and guitarist ( Bread, Black Tie, and The Remingtons ) ( d. 2005 )
The racial makeup of the city was 98. 10 % White, 0. 46 % Black or African American, 0. 08 % Native American, 0. 11 % Asian, 0. 02 % Pacific Islander, 0. 43 % from other races, and 0. 80 % from two or more races.
The racial makeup of the town was 93. 98 % White, 3. 42 % Black or African American, 0. 30 % Native American, 1. 19 % Asian, 0. 05 % Pacific Islander, 0. 46 % from other races, and 0. 60 % from two or more races.
Surveys show that the majority of black Americans have no preference for " African American " or " Black ," although they have a slight preference for " black " in personal settings and " African-American " in more formal settings.
The racial makeup of Berkeley was 66, 996 ( 59. 5 %) White, 11, 241 ( 10. 0 %) Black or African American, 479 ( 0. 4 %) Native American, 21, 690 ( 19. 3 %) Asian ( 8. 4 % Chinese, 2. 4 % Indian, 2. 1 % Korean, 1. 6 % Japanese, 1. 5 % Filipino, 1. 0 % Vietnamese, 0. 3 % Pakistani, 0. 3 % Thai, 0. 2 % Nepalese ), 186 ( 0. 2 %) Pacific Islander, 4, 994 ( 4. 4 %) from other races, and 6, 994 ( 6. 2 %) from two or more races.
Codebooks and codebook publishers proliferated, including one run as a front for the American Black Chamber run by Herbert Yardley between the First and Second World Wars.

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