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The Registry's categories
link is examples of Black America that make up our character, intelligence,
culture and timeline. The
African American Registry® has twelve categories, each has its own color
(Activist is light Blue Politics/Law
is Gray, etc). The categories show the wide range of American lifestyles through
the Black experience.
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Education |
Professors, teachers, scholars, schools,
organizations, sororities, fraternities, museums and colleges.
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Activist |
Those who
influence the effort for Black equality after slavery.
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Film/TV |
Black
actors,
directors, producers, and writers within the
industry.
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Music |
Composers,
musicians, and singers who have contributed to this Black genre.
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Episodes |
Events in the
American Black experience that include people, places, items, and
timelines.
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Theater/the
Arts |
Those who serve
as Black examples in dance, painting, sculptor, stage performance, and more.
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Literature |
Blacks who
influence the written word, novelist, poets, playwrights, etc.
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Science/Business/Med. |
This category
includes Blacks in medicine, corporations, engineering, science, journalism,
companies, and inventing.
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Politics/Law |
Those who shape
Black history as elected officials, the military, lawyers, judges, and more.
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Abolitionist |
Men and women
who were instrumental in ending African
slavery in America.
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Sports/Outdoors |
Explorers,
athletes, astronauts, organizations,
events, and people working in the lifestyles that require mental and physical
exertion.
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Religion |
Ministers,
bishops, priest, etc. men, women,
institutions, and organizations of spirituality in America through the Black experience.
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The African American Registry®,
a resource on African American History, is a
501(c) (3) non-profit education organization
Our Mailing address is
P.O. Box 19441
Minneapolis, MN 55419
Fax: (612) 825-0598
Email us at info@aaregistry.com.
The African American Registry® Copyright 2005, 2006
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