1. Rosa parks
2. Montgomery, Alabama
3. 1955
4. Homer Plessy
5. Supreme court
6. 7 to 1
7. separate but equal
8. Louisiana
9. Cabildo
Born #1 __________ ______ _______________ September 10, 1895 in Bellefontaine, Ohio this anthropologist obtained and #2__________ __ _______________ at the University of #3_____________ in 1920. This individual also earned Master's and Ph.D in #4_________________ from #5__________________ ___________ in New York.
In #6______ he founded the first major interdisciplinary American program in #7_____________ ___________ at #8__________________ _______________ in Evanston , Illinois. The program of African Studies was the first of its kind in an American academic institution. How did this son of #9 __________ __________________ come to play such a decisive role in African and African American culture. In the book #10 ___ _____ __ ___ ____ ____, this individual rejected the notion that African Americans lost all traces of their past when taken from Africa and enslaved in America. This individual was an advocate for the idea that cultures should be understood from the inside on the own terms, not from the outside. This individuals writing's were embrace by the #11____ _______ _________ _________ considered a radical group in the 60's. A movie at about his work can be seen this month (February) on PBD. The titled of the documentary is "#12 ___________________ __ ___ ________ ___ ___________."
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