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Despite all this, Africans and African Americans after them have risen above the positions to which they had been relegated. They created poetry, drama, literature, and film, they sang the blues, they invented jazz, and they fought for justice and equality. | Despite all this, Africans and African Americans after them have risen above the positions to which they had been relegated. They created poetry, drama, literature, and film, they sang the blues, they invented jazz, and they fought for justice and equality. | ||
=== Time Line === | === Time Line === | ||
1793 Fugitive Slave Act | 1793 Fugitive Slave Act | ||
1850 Fugitive Slave Laws | 1850 Fugitive Slave Laws | ||
=== External Links === | === External Links === | ||
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*http://americanhistory.about.com/od/blackhistory/African_American_History.htm | *http://americanhistory.about.com/od/blackhistory/African_American_History.htm | ||
{{African American|African American}} | |||
[[Category:African_Americans]] | [[Category:African_Americans]] | ||
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