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The marriage, however, caused a stir within St. Thomas ’ small Jewish community, either because Rachel was outside the faith or because she was previously married to Frederick's uncle, and in subsequent years his four children were forced to attend the all-black primary school.
In the latter case it was to form all-black towns where it was felt they could have a greater level of freedom and autonomy.
The all-black SS uniform was designed by SS-Oberführer Prof. Karl Diebitsch and graphic designer SS-Sturmhauptführer Walter Heck.
The play, a re-telling of the Old Testament, was a landmark in American drama ; boasting the first all-black Broadway cast.
He was known all over the world as the " Black Spider " because he wore a distinctive all-black outfit and because it seemed as though he had eight arms to save almost everything.
As Jimmie Baskette, he appeared on Broadway with Louis Armstrong in the all-black musical revue Hot Chocolates in 1929, and was announced for Hummin ' Sam in 1933, although it failed to open.
) The Broadway musical was produced by Billy Rose, using an all-black cast, and directed by Hassard Short.
In January 1863, the first all-black regiment of former slaves recruited to fight for the Union was read Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation at Fernandina.
It was one of the first all-black towns to be formed after the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 and was incorporated on August 15, 1887.
In the days of segregation, it was an all-black public school.
Anarcho-punk fashion usually features all-black militaristic clothing, a style that was pioneered by the English punk band Crass.
It was historically an all-black town and was platted by the Lincoln Townsite Company and designated as Lincoln.
It is one of the thirteen existing all-black towns in Oklahoma. The population was 63 at the 2010 census, a 30 percent decline from 90 at the 2000 census.
Founded at the turn of the 20th century, it was one of more than fifty all-black towns in Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory.
The all-black principal cast was a novelty for television in 1960.
Also, according to Gypsys bassist Billy Cox, the all-black power trio was mainly a one-off to help Hendrix fulfill an outstanding obligation to Ed Chaplin by recording a one-off live LP.
Most notable of his coaching experiences came when he established an all-black team in Soweto known as " Stan's Men " – this was despite South Africa's harsh apartheid laws at the time.
He raised several companies for the Union's all-black 1st Louisiana Native Guards Regiment, which was garrisoned in the city.
Following Flipper's commission, he was transferred to one of the all-black regiments serving in the US Army which were historically led by white officers.
During the 1955-56 season, the Hazleton Hawks Eastern League team was the first professional league franchise with an all-black starting lineup: Tom Hemans, Jesse Arnelle, Fletcher Johnson, Sherman White and Floyd Lane.
The all-black town of Nicodemus, Kansas, which was founded in 1877, was an organized settlement that predates the Exodusters but is often associated with them.

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In 1955, the year after Attucks had lost in the semistate final ( state quarterfinals ) to Milan's championship team, Attucks gained fame by winning the Indiana state championship, becoming the first all-black school in the nation to win a state title open to all schools regardless of race.
These uniforms were rarely worn after the war began, however, as Himmler ordered that the all-black uniforms be turned in for use by others.
In that year Himmler extended the black colour to include breeches, boots, belts, and armband edges ; and in 1932 they adopted the all-black uniform, designed by Prof. Diebitsch and Walter Heck.
Germanic-SS members wore the all-black SS uniforms favored by the pre-war German SS.
In The Importance of Being Earnest ( 1952 ), Dame Edith Evans reprised her celebrated interpretation of Lady Bracknell ; The Importance of Being Earnest ( 1992 ) by Kurt Baker used an all-black cast ; and Oliver Parker's The Importance of Being Earnest ( 2002 ) incorporated some material cut during the preparation of the original stage production.
Unauthorized film version of " Miss Thompson " with an all-black cast, directed by Spencer Williams.
These pirated performances took many forms, including burlesques, productions with men playing women's roles and vice-versa, spoofs, variety acts, Minstrel show versions, all-black and Catholic productions, German, Yiddish and other foreign-language versions, performances on boats or by church choirs, and productions starring casts of children.
In domestic cats, inactivation of the agouti gene by a deletion mutation causes all-black coat color.
Hobson City is Alabama's first all-black city, according to The Progress and Achievements of the Negro in the Art of Self Government, a book published in 1947 by Ross Black, a white lawyer.
No blacks lived in the city in 1950, for example, but by the early 1950s the town had added Marlboro Heights, an all-black subdivision, and in 1956 the city school board voted to integrate the local high school.
Moton High School, an all-black school in Farmville named for Robert Russa Moton, suffered from terrible conditions due to underfunding by white officials.
Calloway and his band starred in " Hi De Ho ," an all-black full-length film directed by Josh Binney.
His most famous works for theater are two operas with libretti by Gertrude Stein, Four Saints in Three Acts, especially famous for its use of an all-black cast, and The Mother of Us All, as well as incidental music for Orson Welles ' Depression-era production of Macbeth, set in the Caribbean, known as Voodoo Macbeth.
It is separable by its all-black face and larger size.
As a result, most of Horne's film appearances were stand-alone sequences that had no bearing on the rest of the film, so editing caused no disruption to the storyline ; a notable exception was the all-black musical Cabin in the Sky, although one number was cut because it was considered too suggestive by the censors.
The state championships won by the all-black school were the first-ever for Indianapolis.
Although African Americans were forbidden by law to perform on stage with whites in many states, some companies secretly included blacks, and as laws changed several all-black minstrel companies toured America and Great Britain.
To the left of the 10th, a cheer went out from members of the 24th all-black Infantry Regiment and they too moved up toward the top of the heights, accompanied by elements of the 6th Infantry Regiment, including E Company led by Capt.

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Following the logo change, the redesigned uniforms feature an all-black helmet, white pants with teal, black, and gold stripes, and numbers with gold inner trim and black outer trim.
Exceptions include a green-and-gold halved shirt worn between 1992 and 1994, a blue-and-white striped shirt worn during the 1994 – 95 and 1995 – 96 seasons and once in 1996 – 97, an all-black kit worn during the Treble-winning 1998 – 99 season, and white shirts with black-and-red horizontal pinstripes worn between 2003 and 2005.
Rosenborg normally use black shirts and white shorts for away matches, or either all-white or all-black kits.
When three white Texans show up instead, he is stunned, but unwilling to pay them for doing nothing, he nervously lets them perform and prays fervently that the all-black audience doesn't riot at the sight of the first all-white band to play there.
It has all-black plumage, beak and legs with a white iris, as do the other Corvus members in Australia and some species from the islands to the north.
It has all-black plumage, beak and legs with a white iris, as do the other Corvus members in Australia and some species from the islands to the north.
Measuring in length, it is an all-black bird which gains a small double crest of black and white feathers in breeding season.
The plumage of all species is either all-black, or black ( or dark brown ) on top and white underneath.
He appeared on an all-black baseball squad and maintained a. 342 batting average against squads composed of white players, some which were composed of major leaguers.
The famed Buffalo Soldiers were soldiers in the all-black regiments of the U. S. Army ( with white officers ).
: Head and neck vary from all-white to white with all-black cap and hindneck, usually with white band across upper back.
The Miami Heat have red and black away jerseys in addition to the white jerseys they wear at home ; they did add an additional all-black jersey during the 2011 – 12 season.
Alexander was assigned to the 9th Cavalry Regiment at Fort Robinson, Nebraska which was an all-black regiment commanded by white officers and nicknamed Buffalo soldiers.
The home uniforms include an all-black cap complete with the " wolf-head " logo and white jerseys with orange and black trim on the collar and sleeves.
* Ragamuffin-Although black is not specifically mentioned, the standard allows for " any color, with or without white ," so technically speaking, an all-black Ragamuffin would be allowed under the breed standard.
In 1954, following the Brown decision to desegregate public education, the college transformed from an all-black college with a primarily residential population to a predominantly commuter school with mostly white students.
Juveniles have an all-black exterior to the bill after fledging, but roof of inner upper mandible can remain partially white for up to two years.
Geekmobiles in California are all-black with white roof and running boards, due to a request by the California Highway Patrol that the vehicles no longer resemble the paint scheme of their police vehicles ( a violation of California law ).
In 1943, Virginia Governor Colgate W. Darden Jr. proposed having an all-black staff at Piedmont in order to free white personnel to work in white hospitals.

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