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Black History People
Black history people ... Black History Video: The Black History Video DVD that features 26 special African American pioneers. (more...)
Black Muslims - MSN Encarta
Black Muslims, followers of a predominantly black religious movement in the United States, who profess Islam as their faith. Its leaders advocate... (more...)
Black - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Black is the color of objects that do not emit or reflect light in any part of the visible spectrum; they absorb all such frequencies of light. Sometimes black is described as an ... (more...)
Black River definition of Black River in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
Black River. 1 River rising in SE Mo. and flowing c.300 mi (480 km) SE, then SW to the White River near Newport, Ark. It is partly navigable. Clearwater Dam is on the river near ... (more...)
Black people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term black people usually refers to a racial group of humans with dark skin color, but the term has also been used to categorise a number of diverse populations into one common ... (more...)
Black metal - Encyclopedia Dramatica
this page is being watched by enemies of the lulz they got tired of playing solo (more...)
Black Death - MSN Encarta
Black Death, outbreak of bubonic plague that struck Europe and the Mediterranean area from 1347 through 1351. It was the first of a cycle of European. (more...)
Encyclopedia Africana
A LANDMARK IN REFERENCE PUBLISHING, AFRICANA is an incomparable one-volume encyclopedia of the black world?a vital resource for families, students, and educators everywhere. (more...)
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Main Page - The Black Vault Encyclopedia Project
The Black Vault Encyclopedia Project is a massive online collection aimed at bringing a centralized resource for all topics related to The Black Vault internet archive. (more...)
Black Hole Encyclopedia
Most Black Holes Might Come in Only Small and Large. NASA ? August 20, 2008. More » Where did the name 'black hole' come from? Princeton physicist John Archibald Wheeler coined ... (more...)