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  1. African-American newspapers in Indiana: Various African-American newspapers have been published in Indiana. The Evansville weekly Our Age, which was in circulation by 1878, is the first known African-American newspaper in Indiana. (none) [100%] 2023-07-12 [African-American history of Indiana] [Lists of African-American newspapers]...
  2. Indian removals in Indiana: Indian removals in Indiana followed a series of the land cession treaties made between 1795 and 1846 that led to the removal of most of the native tribes from Indiana. Some of the removals occurred prior to 1830, but most ... (Removal of native tribes from Indiana) [89%] 2024-01-06 [Potawatomi] [Native American history of Indiana]...
  3. Military history of African Americans in the American Civil War: African Americans, including former enslaved individuals, served in the American Civil War. The 186,097 black men who joined the Union Army included 7,122 officers and 178,975 enlisted soldiers. (Aspect of United States history) [88%] 2024-11-04 [Military history of African Americans in the American Civil War] [African-American history of the United States military]...
  4. Indian-American: An Indian-American is an American citizen who originates from, or whose family originates from India. The Indian-American population stands at 1,678,765 according to the 2000 United States census. [86%] 2023-02-21 [India] [United States]...
  5. American Indian: American Indians are the descendants of the inhabitants of North and South America before the coming of Europeans in 1492. Another term, "Native American," is sometimes also used to refer to American Indians in order to distinguish them from the ... [86%] 2023-02-08 [Ethnicities] [Race (human classification)]...
  6. Americus, Indiana: Americus is a small census-designated place in Washington Township, Tippecanoe County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. [84%] 2024-07-24 [Census-designated places in Tippecanoe County, Indiana] [Census-designated places in Indiana]...
  7. To The American Indian: To The American Indian: Reminisces of a Yurok Woman is a 1916 novel by Native American author and Yurok woman Lucy Thompson. The novel received the American Book Award in 1992, long after her passing in 1932. (1916 novel Lucy Thompson) [81%] 2023-12-09 [1916 novels] [Native American novels]...
  8. Indian Americans: Indian Americans, sometimes referred to as Indo-Americans, are citizens of the United States who can trace their lineage back to India. The term "Asian Indian" is used by the United States Census Bureau to prevent confusion with Native Americans ... [81%] 2023-12-19 [Indian American] [American people of Indian descent]...
  9. Indian Americans: Indian Americans are citizens of the United States with ancestry from India. The term Asian Indian is used to avoid confusion with Native Americans in the United States, who are also referred to as "Indians" or "American Indians." With a ... (Americans of Indian birth or descent) [81%] 2023-12-22 [American people of Indian descent] [Asian-American society]...
  10. Indian Americans: Indian Americans are individuals who hold citizenship in the United States and trace their ancestry back to India. This community has grown significantly over the years and has become an integral part of American society, contributing to various aspects of ... [81%] 2023-10-07
  11. Mitchell Museum of the American Indian: The Mitchell Museum of the American Indian is a museum in Evanston, Illinois that focuses exclusively on the history, culture and arts of North American native peoples. It is a Core Member of the Chicago Cultural Alliance, a consortium of ... [80%] 2024-03-02 [Native American museums in Illinois] [Museums in Evanston, Illinois]...
  12. American Indians of Iowa: American Indians of Iowa include numerous Native American tribes and prehistoric cultures that have lived in this territory for thousands of years. There has been movement both within the territory, by prehistoric cultures that descended into historic tribes, and by ... (Past and current Indigenous residents of Iowa) [80%] 2023-11-27 [Native American history of Iowa] [Native American tribes in Iowa]...
  13. The African American Museum in Cleveland: African American Museum (formerly the Afro-American Cultural & Historical Society Museum) in Cleveland, Ohio was founded in 1953 by Icabod Flewellen. The Museum is housed in a 100-year-old Carnegie Library building. [77%] 2023-10-27 [African-American museums in Ohio] [Museums in Cleveland]...
  14. Indian Heights, Indiana: Indian Heights is a neighborhood in Kokomo, Howard County, Indiana, United States. Indian Heights was a census-designated place (CDP) also before its annexation into Kokomo. [77%] 2024-01-06 [Census-designated places in Howard County, Indiana] [Census-designated places in Indiana]...
  15. Indian Springs, Indiana: Indian Springs is an unincorporated community in Mitcheltree Township, Martin County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. [77%] 2024-05-23 [Unincorporated communities in Martin County, Indiana] [Unincorporated communities in Indiana]...
  16. German Americans in the American Civil War: German-Americans were the largest ethnic contingent to fight for the Union in the American Civil War. More than 200,000 native-born Germans, along with another 250,000 1st-generation German-Americans, served in the Union Army, notably from ... [75%] 2024-01-08 [Social history of the American Civil War] [German-American history]...
  17. Irish Americans in the American Civil War: Irish-American Catholics served on both sides of the American Civil War (1861–1865) as officers, volunteers and draftees. Immigration due to the Irish Great Famine (1845–1852) had provided many thousands of men as potential recruits although issues of ... [75%] 2024-01-06 [Social history of the American Civil War] [Irish-American history]...
  18. Native Americans in the American Civil War: Native Americans in the American Civil War refers to the involvement of various tribes of Native Americans in the United States during the American Civil War. These include. [75%] 2024-09-21 [Native Americans in the American Civil War]
  19. African American: African American is a generally accepted term for United States citizens with black African ancestry. It is of relatively recent coinage, but gained support in the black community rapidly and is now in widespread usage. [75%] 2023-06-18
  20. African American: African Americans (or African-Americans, also called Black Americans) have historically been the second largest ethnic group in the United States, after European Americans (although they have recently been overtaken by Hispanic Americans). The term "African American" is sometimes restricted ... [75%] 2023-12-15 [Culture] [Ethnic groups]...

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