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Authors: Nicholas Johnson
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Monroe Parks Commission,
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Montgomery Improvement Association,
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Moore, Amzie,
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Moore, Col. Roger,
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Morgan County, Georgia,
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Morris, Sen. Thomas,
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Morrison, Kelsie,
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Morse, Leonard,
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Mosney, George,
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Mosney, John,
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mulatto,
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
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National Coalition to Ban Handguns,
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National Convention of Colored Men,
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National Crime Victimization Survey,
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National Emigration Convention of Colored People (1854),
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National Equal Rights League,
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National Firearms Act (1934),
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National Institute of Justice,
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National Research Council,
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National Safety Council,
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National Urban League,
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Neely, Burkett,
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Negro Fellowship League,
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New Albany, Indiana,
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New England Antislavery Convention,
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New Hanover County, North Carolina,
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Newman, Georgia,
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New Negro,
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Newton, Huey,
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Newsweek
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New York Vigilance Committee,
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New York World
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Nichols, Lewis “Soapstick,”
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“Nigger Add,”
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Nightingale, Rev. Taylor,
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Nix, James,
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Nixon, John,
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Nobles, Matthew (Mr. and Mrs.),
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Nodena, Arkansas,
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Noel, Eddie,
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Norris, I. F.,
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North Carolina,
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North Carolina College for Negroes,
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Norvell, Abrery James,
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Novak, Robert,
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Noyes Academy, New Hampshire,
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NRA.
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National Rifle Association (NRA)
Oberlin, Ohio,
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Oglethorpe, James,
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Ohio,
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Oklahoma City,
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Oktibbeha County, Mississippi,
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Olive, Print,
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Orange, Texas,
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Orlando Police Department,
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Outlaw, Wyatt,
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Oxendine, Simeon,
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Paducah, Kentucky,
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Page, Ned,
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Page, Sara,
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Patton, George,
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Peoples, Willis,
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Philadelphia, Mississippi,
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Philadelphia Anti-Slavery Society (vigilance committee),
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Philadelphia Free African Society,
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Philadelphia Negro, The
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Pickney, Thomas,
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Pierce, Leonard,
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Pierce, William,
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Pittsburgh American
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Pittsburgh Gazette
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Pledger, W. A.,
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Polk, James (president),
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Poplarville, Mississippi,
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Port Hudson, Louisiana,
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Portland, Maine,
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Powell, William,
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Price, John,
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Prosser, Gabriel,
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Purman, W. J.,
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Quantico, Virginia,
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“Radio Free Dixie,”
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Randolph, A. Philip,
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Randolph, John,
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Ransom, Gen. Robert,
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Raton, New Mexico,
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Ray, Thomas,
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Red Oak, Ohio,
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Red Shirts,
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Reed, Gov. Harrison,
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Reed, Mary Ruth,
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Reeves, Annie Colton,
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Reid, John,
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Remington shotgun,
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Republican Party,
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Resistance at Christiana.
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Christiana (Pennsylvania) Resistance, Uprising, Tragedy
Rice, Angelena,
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Rice, Condoleezza,
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Richardson, Gloria,
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Rivers, Prince,
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Robinson, Tom,
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Roby, Vanderbilt,
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Rochelle, Fred,
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Rochester, New York,
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Rockville, Maryland,
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Root, Tom,
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Rose, Edward,
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Roseland Park Cemetery, Chicago,
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Ross, George,
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Rough Riders,
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Rowan, Carl,
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Rowland, Dick,
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Ruggles, David,
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Rumley, Ohio,
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Russellville, Kentucky,
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Sac and Fox Indian Reservations,
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St. Augustine, Florida,
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