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  2. James Smith (frontiersman) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1760s, Smith took part in an unofficial band called Black Boys, so-called because they resided in Black's Town (then named after resident James Black, present-day Mercersburg, Pennsylvania) [8] and disguised themselves in Native American dress, were upset with British policy regarding American Indians following Pontiac's War. [4]

  3. The Wild Tchoupitoulas (album) - Wikipedia

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    The word Tchoupitoulas is derived from the name of an Indian tribe and is believed to mean "those who live at the river". [4] According to Library of Congress, "Since the 19th century, bands of African-Americans in New Orleans have masqueraded as American Indians during Mardi Gras. They wear elaborate, homemade costumes planned and constructed ...

  4. The Rascals - Wikipedia

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    The Rascals (originally the Young Rascals) are a rock band from New Jersey, formed in 1965. They had several hit songs in the late 1960s, such as "Good Lovin'" and "People Got to Be Free", and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997.

  5. Native American mascot controversy - Wikipedia

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    The Braves were defended by MLB Commissioner Manfred, who referred to the support of the team by Richard Sneed, principal chief of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Other Native American leaders around the country continue to describe "the Chop" and its associated fan behavior as deeply insulting while avoiding direct criticism of Sneed.

  6. The Black Boys rebellion - Wikipedia

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    The Black Boys Rebellion has been overshadowed in American historiography by events such as the 1765 Stamp Act crisis, however, the involvement of British regulars have led some historical writers to argue that the rebellion was a precursor to the American Revolution. [23] The Black Boys Rebellion, however, was not politically motivated.

  7. Racial classification of Indian Americans - Wikipedia

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    The web page explores the historical and current racial identity of Indian Americans in the United States, from being classified as black, white, or brown to being part of the Asian American category. It also discusses the social and legal implications of racial classification and the diversity within the Indian American community.

  8. The 'Boyz N Motion' dudes from 'That's So Raven' are all ...

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    Ricky aka Michael Copon has actually been quite busy since his boy band days starring in movies like "Awaken" and "Worth the Price." He looked great then and looks great now. A win, win really.

  9. If I Needed Someone - Wikipedia

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    A song by George Harrison from the Beatles' album Rubber Soul, inspired by the Byrds' sound and style. Learn about the song's lyrics, recording, reception, covers and influence.