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  1. ✔️On the Trail of Negro Folk-songs book
  2. ✔️The Facts of Reconstruction
  3. ✔️George W. Clayton
  4. ✔️Ives-Quinn Act, New York State anti-discrimination bill
  5. ✔️ Ricky Moore (chef); disambiguated from Ricky Moore
  6. ✔️ Robert Charles Bates
  7. ✔️ Joseph M. Bartholomew, Sr.
  8. ✔️ Henry Clifford Boles
  9. ✔️ Charles Sumner Bowman
  10. ✔️ Sanford Augustus Brookins
  11. ✔️ William Wilson Cooke
  12. ✔️ Kenneth Roderick O'Neal
  13. ✔️ John Louis Wilson Jr.
  14. ✔️ John Augustus Nyden
  15. ✔️ Floyd Orson Wolfenbarger
  16. ✔️ George Rice Hovey
  17. ✔️ John E. Hussey
  18. ✔️ Russell Duncan (professor)
  19. ✔️ New Orleans University
  20. ✔️ Marion Colored High School in Sunset, Arkansas
  21. ✔️ Brumfield School, formerly Union School (Natchez, Mississippi)
  22. ✔️ Natchez Institute whites-only public school in Natchez, Mississippi
  23. ✔️ Langston High School (Hot Springs, Arkansas) Langston High School (Arkansas)
  24. ✔️ Clinton Street High School in Frankfort, Kentucky (1882–1928) "replaced" by Mayo Underwood School
  25. ✔️ Lincoln School (Paducah, Kentucky) in Paducah, Kentucky
  26. ✔️ Lincoln High School (disambiguation)
  27. ✔️ Western High School (Paris, Kentucky)
  28. ✔️ Paris Western High School
  29. ✔️ Russell School
  30. ✔️ Union School (Natchez, Mississippi)
  31. ✔️ West Virginia State Museum
  32. ✔️ Museum of the Cherokee Indian
  33. ✔️Sandfield Cemetery
  34. *✔️Draft:Sandfield Cemetery (Richland County, South Carolina)
  35. *✔️Draft:Sandfield Cemetery (Columbus, Mississippi)
  36. ✔️ Clifton Conference
  37. ✔️ Giles Beecher Jackson
  38. ✔️ Kowaliga, Alabama
  39. ✔️The Man Farthest Down: A Record of Observation and Study in Europe (1912)
  40. ✔️ George Henry Jackson
  41. ✔️ Texas Alexander, added image
  42. ✔️ Scott Newspaper Syndicate
  43. ✔️ The Cherokee One Feather
  44. ✔️ George Perley Phenix
  45. ✔️ Alonzo Graseano Moron
  46. ✔️ Augustus M. Hodges
  47. ✔️ Henry Fitzbutler
  48. ✔️ Roswell M. Field
  49. ✔️ David Silberman Gurovich
  50. ✔️ Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia
  51. ✔️ Ebenezer Baptist Church (Richmond, Virginia)
  52. ✔️ Appalachian cuisine
  53. ✔️ Golden J. Zenon, Jr.
  54. ✔️ George W. Clayton
  55. ✔️ Clayton School for Boys
  56. ✔️ Elise Wortley
  57. ✔️ Grand United Order of True Reformers
  58. ✔️ Add Negro Building - Appalachian Exposition in Knoxville
  59. ✔️ Charleston (restaurant)
  60. ✔️ Chasteen C. Stumm
  61. ✔️ Joseph Harris Chappell
  62. ✔️ Albert Henderson Wade Ross
  63. ✔️ James Myles Hinton
  64. ✔️ Kim Haas
  65. ✔️ Policy Man
  66. ✔️ Hoté Casella
  67. ✔️ List of presidents of Clark Atlanta University
  68. ✔️ List of presidents of Huston–Tillotson University
  69. ✔️ Matthew Simpson Davage
  70. ✔️ Reuben Shannon Lovinggood
  71. ✔️ Charles W. Anderson disambig page
  72. ✔️ A. E. P. Albert
  73. ✔️ Just a Girl That Men Forget
  74. ✔️ Negro Development and Exposition Company
  75. ✔️ Theron Lynd
  76. ✔️ A. Wilberforce Williams
  77. ✔️ Detroit Plaindealer
  78. ✔️ Christopher J. Perry
  79. ✔️ Susan Greenbaum
  80. ✔️ Phil S. Dixon
  81. ✔️ M. W. Gibbs High School, add photo req and fixed redirect
  82. ✔️ State Normal School for Colored Persons clean up
  83. ✔️ Union Academy (Columbus, Mississippi)
  84. ✔️ William Grant High School, expanded
  85. ✔️ East St. Louis Lincoln High School
  86. ✔️ Howard High School (disambiguation)
  87. ✔️ Marlboro Colored High School
  88. ✔️ Colored School (disambiguation)
  89. ✔️ Julee Cottage
  90. ✔️ Tom Rice (film historian)
  91. ✔️ Anne Cooke Reid
  92. ✔️ Ersa Poston
  93. ✔️ Henry Morgan Green
  94. ✔️ Knoxville Medical College
  95. ✔️ Coleman College (Louisiana)
  96. ✔️ Coleman College (disambiguation)
  97. ✔️ Gibsland–Coleman High School (expanded)
  98. ✔️ Trees of Peace
  99. ✔️ Conroe Normal and Industrial College (expanded)
  100. ✔️ Vienna High and Industrial School
  101. ✔️ Dr. Henry A. Wise Jr. High School (expanded, updated stats)
  102. ✔️ Roy Davage Hudson
  103. ✔️ Still a Brother: Inside the Negro Middle Class (1968)
  104. ✔️ Ralph Bunche: An American Odyssey (2001)
  105. ✔️ Jacob L. Reddix
  106. ✔️ John Lewis Peyton
  107. ✔️ Edward Owings Towne
  108. ✔️ Sarah E. Kellogg
  109. ✔️ Temple B'nai Israel (Natchez, Mississippi)
  110. ✔️ H. A. Overbeck
  111. ✔️ Arkansas Traveler (folklore)
  112. ✔️ Pam Adcock
  113. ✔️ Frances Boyd Calhoun
  114. ✔️ Felix LaBauve House
  115. ✔️ Felix LaBauve
  116. ✔️ Willis Robards
  117. ✔️ LeRoy Tyus
  118. ✔️ Willard Ransom
  119. ✔️ Curtis Cavielle Taylor
  120. ✔️ Colored Radical, added infobox
  121. ✔️ Independent Order of St. Luke, added redirects
  122. ✔️ Carmen J. Walters
  123. ✔️ Charles Francis Meserve
  124. ✔️ New Iberia Senior High School, expanded
  125. ✔️ Elder Jordan
  126. ✔️ Tate County Courthouse

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