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It met a serious rebuff in New Orleans, where the two schools selected for the first moves toward integration were boycotted by white parents.
As we have already seen in the first chapter, bumblebees are bigger, hairier, and much more colorful than honeybees, exhibiting various combinations of black, yellow, white and orange.
For example, he cites the following data from two studies on job satisfaction: in the first study, 85 per cent of professionals and executives, 64 per cent of white collar people, and 41 per cent of factory workers expressed satisfaction with their jobs ; ;
The first major change was that of providing wholewheat bread instead of white bread.
At first the kitchen help was tolerant, but ordered their own supply of white bread for themselves.
The first cattle the Injuns saw under the white man's control were the ox teams of the early freighters.
Alec's first impression of the lobby was gloomy, Victorian dignity -- black walnut and red plush, a black and white tiled floor, and Persian rugs.
Eight men were tried together in U.S. District Court in Anniston, Ala., on charges of interfering with interstate transportation and conspiracy growing out of a white mob's attack on a Greyhound bus carrying the first of the Freedom Riders.
When first informed he disbelieved the crow and turned all crows black ( where they were previously white ) as a punishment for spreading untruths.
At first, the falcon crest logo was also put on the jersey sleeves, but it was replaced by a red and white stripe pattern four years later.
In the 1830s Sweeney became the first white man to play the banjo on stage.
Blue shorts were retained, but the socks were for the first time red, with a white flash.
Managed by Harry Wright, Cincinnati adopted a uniform with white knickers and red stockings, and earned the famous nickname, a year or two before hiring the first fully professional team in 1869.
The white North Carolina performer Arthel " Doc " Watson credited listening to Jefferson's recordings as his first exposure to the blues, which would powerfully influence his own style.
Commentators have questioned whether Obama, who was elected the first black President of the United States, is black enough, as his mother was white American, and his father was a black Kenyan immigrant.
The final product was the first clear, or " white " rum in the world.
Agüero ( a white man ) and Sánchez ( a mulatto ) were both executed, becoming the first popular martyrs of the Cuban independence movement.
America's first great white faced clown was stage star George " G. L.
Like many other NFL teams located in temperate climates, the Panthers traditionally wear their white jerseys at home during the first half of the season — forcing opponents to wear their dark ones under the warm autumns in Charlotte.
The colours had been chosen by the group of boys who had founded Charlton Athletic in 1905 after having to play their first matches in the borrowed kits of their local rivals Woolwich Arsenal, who also played in red and white.
The first 1541 drives produced in 1982 had a label on the front reading VIC-1541 and had a white case to match the VIC-20.
Although first introduced by Hebert Candies in 1955, Mars, Incorporated was the first to produce white chocolate within the United States.
In 1715 the French established their first permanent settlements in Dominica following a revolt of " poor white " smallholders in the north of Martinique, known as La Gaoulé, which caused an exodus of them to southern Dominica.
This created a rare game in which neither team wore a white jersey and the first time the Cowboys wore the alternative uniform as a visiting team.

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The modern history of Abensberg, which is often incorrectly compared with that of the 3rd century Roman castra ( military outpost ) of Abusina, begins with Gebhard, who was the first to mention Abensberg as a town, in the middle of the 12th century.
The only substantial combat of the first day of the Rising took place at the South Dublin Union where a piquet from the Royal Irish Regiment, encountered an outpost of Éamonn Ceannt's force at the north-western corner of the South Dublin Union.
On 26 December 2009, Moderna Museet (" the modern museum ") opened its first outpost in the old Rooseum building in Malmö.
He questions the delay and cost-to-benefit ratio of first establishing a base or outpost on an asteroid or another Apollo Program-like return to the Moon, as neither would be able to provide all of its own oxygen, water, or energy ; these resources are producible on Mars, and he expects people would be there thereafter.
After Alaric's death, Visigothic nobles spirited his heir, the child-king Amalaric, first to Narbonne, which was the last Gothic outpost in Gaul, and further across the Pyrenees into Hispania.
* England establishes its first outpost in India.
A French mission was established in 1687 at Assinie, near the Gold Coast ( now Ghana ) border, and it became the first European outpost in that area.
The town was captured and garrisoned, and thus the first Portuguese outpost was established on the mainland of Africa.
The term ' shields ' first appears in the Star Trek episode " Balance of Terror ", in which they were deployed, albeit to little effect, by a Federation outpost under attack from a Romulan Warbird.
The outpost was six thousand miles from St. Petersburg and the journey itself ( the first time " so many gone so far ") had taken some three years.
He leads the team which establishes an outpost on the moon Phobos, and leads an uprising against the transnational corporation towards the end of first novel.
During its first decades of existence, Tampa was very much an isolated frontier outpost.
In 1785, Juan Filhiol established the first European outpost in Louisiana, called Fort Miro, which became a city in 1805.
The Jameson armed column first encountered resistance very early on 1 January when there was a very brief exchange of fire with a Boer outpost.
At first it was a small colonial outpost of Lord Baltimore's.
It was the first permanent French outpost in French Louisiana and was established as a foothold to prevent Spanish encroachment on France's colonial claims.
In its first few years, the community was a lonely outpost that was subject to frequent Indian raids, which continued until 1882.
Thomas's first assignment with his artillery regiment began in late 1840 at the primitive outpost of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in the Seminole Wars, where his troops performed infantry duty.
Named Fort Raymond for his son ( also known as Fort Manuel ), it was the first such outpost in the upper Missouri region.
In 218 BC the Romans established on that spot their first military outpost ( a colonia ) north of the Po river, and kept the old name.
Sharpe left one of his officers to set up the first colonial outpost in the Luapula-Mweru valley, the British boma at Chiengi in 1891.
It is also in this episode that the Andorian captain, Shran, first comes to see Enterprise captain Jonathan Archer as an objective, honorable man, after Archer turns over scans of the outpost to Shran, in order to provide his people with proof of the outpost.
Its first contact with the west was with the Spanish in the early 17th century, who built a fort in Keelung as an outpost of the Manila-based Spanish East Indies.

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