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==Ethnic minorities or majorities== Under-represented ethnic minorities in the developed world etc. (and other related topics) ''List is accurate as of {{date|19 July 2009|dmy}}'' === Requested articles === * ''[[The Long Road to Freedom]]'': 5 CD compilation of "the heritage of enslaved Africans"; [[Harry Belafonte]] started this project in 1961, it was completed only in 2001. Our article on Belafonte mentions it only in passing; I also found a mention of it in Daniel Brown, "Songs of Slavery", ''Index on Censorship'', Volume 36, Number 1, 2007, p. 138β140, but not enough to write from. If someone is familiar with this collection, we should certainly have an article. - [[User:Jmabel|Jmabel]] | [[User talk:Jmabel|Talk]] 20:56, 4 June 2007 (UTC) === Requests for expansion === * [[Myrlie Evers-Williams]], wife of [[Medgar Evers]] As of May 2011 this needs additional sources. * [[Lonne Elder III]] A stub as of May 2011. * [[Henry Dumas]] Start Class as of May 2011. Needs inline citations. * [[Sarah Ann Dickey]] * [[Janet Collins]] * [[Johnnetta Cole]] * [[Barbara Christian]] * [[Alice Childress]] * [[Vinnette Justine Carroll]] * [[Venda people]] * [[Marigold Linton]] * [[Regina M. Anderson]] * [[Byllye Avery]] * [[Augusta Braxton Baker]] * [[Runoko Rashidi]] - Afrocentric historian * [[John Alcindor]] - black British doctor, president of [[African Progress Union]] * [[Black History Month]] * [[Black Rock Coalition]] * [[Central College]] was/keeps being deleted for being "irrelevant" - a quarter of the minority students at a college left out of fear of discrimination. This goes to a disambig; unsure which college it is referring to. * [[Fanny Jackson Coppin]], African-American educator and missionary, namesake of [[Coppin State University]] * [[Indian Shaker Church]]: notable religion among the natives of the [[Pacific Northwest]]. Missing inline citations. * [[Tina Manning]], Native American activist, wife of [[John Trudell]], died in a suspicious house fire in 1979. One of the more notable woman Native American activists of the 1970s. Wasn't even mentioned by name till recent addition to the John Trudell article. Stub as of July 09. * [[Harold Moody]] - leader of [[League of Coloured Peoples]], UK black pressure group. A stub as of May 2011. * [[Morehouse School of Medicine]] historically black institution training health professionals. * [[Clark Atlanta University]] historically Black college in [[Atlanta]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]. * [[Pauli Murray]], African and Native American lawyer, writer, and minister in the Episcopal church, civil rights activist * [[Muntaqim v. Coombe]] and [[Hayden v. Pataki]] - disfranchisement cases; [[Muntaqim v. Coombe]] filed 1994; disfranchisement of felons in NY State, being fought on a basis of racial discrimination. Latter stubby as of July 09. * [[Jill Nelson]] prominent contemporary African-American journalist and writer, * [[David Pitt, Baron Pitt of Hampstead]] [http://www.100greatblackbritons.com/bios/lord_david_pitt.html] - norefs * [[Prince Hall Freemasonry]] currently a short subsection of [[Freemasonry]]. African-American Masonry has been and is important in the U.S., and [[Prince Hall]] Lodges were sometimes organizing forces in the civil rights movement. * [[Charmaine White Face]], notable Native American rights worker. * [[Wolof people]], the largest ethnic group in Senegal, <s>but has just a substub as article.</s> no longer a stub but needs inline citations as of May 2011 === Requests for review/attention === * [[Mahican]] - editors decline to apply the self-identification guideline at [[Wikipedia:Naming_conventions_(ethnicities_and_tribes)#Self-identification]], claiming that the spelling used by today's M'''o'''hican tribe should be ignored because the opinion of academics is more important than the tribe's own self-identification, despite the fact that [https://www.britannica.com/topic/Mohican Britannica] uses the tribe's spelling. [[User:2TWarren|2TWarren]] ([[User talk:2TWarren|talk]]) 21:22, 6 August 2019 (UTC) * [[Robert Johnson]] - wouldn't pass V, but good article. * [[Samuel Ringgold Ward]], abolitionist - needs inline citations, more sources * [[Reparations for slavery]], in poor condition. * [[Tyler Perry]], African American playwright and actor. * [[Morris Brown College]] historically Black college in Atlanta, GA * [[Lead Belly]] rivaled in his generation only by Woody Guthrie as a writer of folk songs and a conduit from folk culture into popular culture - needs refimproving. * [[Jacob Lawrence]] Notable African-American artist, needs inlining. * [[Khaled (musician)]] Well-known Algerian [[raΓ―]] musician living in France. * [[E. Franklin Frazier]] sociologist writing on race relation in the US in the 1930s and later. * [[Martin Delany]], leading 19th century black nationalist - needs referencing. * [[Samuel Coleridge-Taylor]] Afro-British composer: poorly referenced * [[Eldridge Cleaver]] [[Black Panther Party|Black Panther]], complicated, interesting life story that we only hint at. * [[H. Rap Brown]] Civil rights and black power leader, weighed towards conviction * [[Sanjeev Bhaskar]] Fairly prolific English actor and television presenter <s>who gets two sentences.</s> As of May 2011 the article has multiple sections. Probably still room for more content but not a stub. * [[Romare Bearden]] Notable African-American artist * [[Ira Aldridge]] 19th century African American actor. * [[African Methodist Episcopal Church]] * [[African-American literature]] - FA, but could easily lose that status * [[Chancellor Williams]] - Afrocentric historian * [[Joel Augustus Rogers]] - Afrocentric historian * [[Ivan Van Sertima]] - Afrocentric historian * [[Owen Dodson]] * [[Alexander Crummell]] * [[Fanny Jackson Coppin]], namesake of [[Coppin State University]] * [[Septima Poinsette Clark]] * [[Elizabeth Catlett]] * [[Leroy Carr]] * [[E. Simms Campbell]] * [[Ed Bullins]] * [[Sterling Allen Brown]] * [[Claude Brown]] * [[Charlotta Bass]] * [[Janie Porter Barrett]] * [[Houston A. Baker Jr.]] * [[Hallie Quinn Brown]] * [[Young Lords]] New York area Puerto Rican semi-gang, semi-political-party circa 1970, moved at least for a while towards trying to become a Puerto Rican equivalent of the Black Panthers. I got this one started: there is a lot of online material & probably more elsewhere. ''Expect sources to somewhat contradict one another.'' This would be a great topic for a good researcher who understands how to cite sources, etc. - [[User:Jmabel|Jmabel]] 23:19, Oct 4, 2004 (UTC) * [[Zoroastrianism]], [[Zoroaster]] and related topics all suffer from serious neglect, bias and misinformation. Someone has even categorized "Zoroastrian gods" -- despite the fact that it is a [[Monotheism|monotheistic]] religion -- including listing Ahriman/[[Angra Mainyu]] in that category. This is equivalent to listing [[Satan]] as a "Christian God"! [[User:Zosodada|Zosodada]] 20:22, 22 Jan 2005 (UTC) * Aramaic-speaking Christian groups: [[Syriacs]], [[Arameans]], [[Assyrian people|Assyrian]], [[Chaldean Catholics|Chaldeans and Assyro-Chaldeans]]. These are quite a mess, as ethnic definitions are not very clear, and all of these labels have political connotations. * [[Nowruz]] and [[Newroz as celebrated by Kurds]]. The old [[Zoroastrianism|Zoroastrian]] new year, celebrated by Persians, Kurds and other groups in the region. One ethnic group, not surprising the by far largest, seems though to be very dominant in the coverage. [[User:Bertilvidet|Bertilvidet]] 13:33, 10 March 2007 (UTC) === Satisfactory === * [[Cheikh Anta Diop]] * [[Stokely Carmichael]]
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