African-American Chronicle (AFCHRON™) is A Quarterly Scholastic Publication.
The publication consists of articles and stories about African-Americans of the Diaspora, Hispanics, and European Cultures that have impacted those cultures.
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MARCH
2005
INSIDE FEATURE STORIES:
The Black Woman in American Life
CONDOLEEZE RICE
HARRIET TUBMAN
NORA GORDON |
NOVEMBER
2004
INSIDE FEATURE STORY:
The
Glorious Story of the 369th United States Infantry, Formerly of
the New York National Guard—First Black Troops to Go into
Action in France, World War I. First American Soldiers to Receive
the French Croix de Guerre— |
AUGUST
2004
INSIDE FEATURE STORIES:
Negro Music That Stirred France
The Patriotic Music of Colored Americans-Lieutenant James Europe
and His Famous "Jazz" Band, Enthusiasm of the French People
and Officials for American Music as Interpreted by These, Colored
Artists and Their Bandsmen. |
MAY
2004
INSIDE FEATURE STORY:
African- American Soldiers in the War for Democracy |
FEBUARAY
2004
INSIDE FEATURE
STORY:
NEGRO WOMEN IN WAR WORK
Alice Dunbar (Formerly Mrs. Paul L. Dunbar recognized Leader in
the mobilization of Colored women of the United States for War Work
under auspices Council for National Defense
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