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- Timuel Dixon Black Jr. (December 7, 1918 – October 13, 2021) was an American educator, civil rights activist, historian and author. A native of Alabama, Black was raised in Chicago, Illinois and studied the city's African American history. He was active in the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s, most notably participating in Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Chicago Freedom Movement during 1965 and 1966. Black was part of a coalition of Black Chicagoans which worked to elect Chicago's first African–American mayor, Harold Washington in 1983, and he mentored a young Barack Obama, the future U.S. president, on building a political base on Chicago's South Side. (en)
- Timuel Dixon Black jr. (Birmingham, 7 december 1918 – Chicago, 13 oktober 2021) was een Amerikaans historicus, oorlogsveteraan, mensenrechtenactivist, schrijver en hoogleraar in de Afro-Amerikaanse geschiedenis van Chicago. Black was lid van het raadcollege van Defending Rights & Dissent (DRD). (nl)
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- Timuel Dixon Black Jr. (en)
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- Timuel Dixon Black Jr. (en)
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- Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. (en)
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- Black during a visit to Dutch secondary school Notre Dame des Anges, 2010. (en)
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- Chicago, Illinois, U.S. (en)
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- Historian of Chicago's African American history (en)
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- Norisea J. Cummings (en)
- Ruby P. Battle (en)
- Zenobia Johnson (en)
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- Timuel Dixon Black Jr. (December 7, 1918 – October 13, 2021) was an American educator, civil rights activist, historian and author. A native of Alabama, Black was raised in Chicago, Illinois and studied the city's African American history. He was active in the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s, most notably participating in Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Chicago Freedom Movement during 1965 and 1966. Black was part of a coalition of Black Chicagoans which worked to elect Chicago's first African–American mayor, Harold Washington in 1983, and he mentored a young Barack Obama, the future U.S. president, on building a political base on Chicago's South Side. (en)
- Timuel Dixon Black jr. (Birmingham, 7 december 1918 – Chicago, 13 oktober 2021) was een Amerikaans historicus, oorlogsveteraan, mensenrechtenactivist, schrijver en hoogleraar in de Afro-Amerikaanse geschiedenis van Chicago. Black was lid van het raadcollege van Defending Rights & Dissent (DRD). (nl)
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- Timuel Black (nl)
- Timuel Black (en)
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