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  2. Baltimore Afro-American - Wikipedia

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    Office #536. The Baltimore Afro-American, commonly known as The Afro or Afro News, is a weekly African-American newspaper published in Baltimore, Maryland. It is the flagship newspaper of the AFRO-American chain and the longest-running African-American family-owned newspaper in the United States, established in 1892. [ 2][ 3]

  3. History of African Americans in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    In the 1790 census, the first census in the history of the United States, African American constituted 11.7% of Baltimore's population. 1,578 lived in Baltimore in that year.[4] From 1800 until 1840, African Americans were between a fifth and a quarter of Baltimore's population. The African-American population decreased in the 1850s to around 17%.

  4. Black-owned business - Wikipedia

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    African Americans. In the US, Black-owned businesses (or Black businesses ), also known as African American businesses, originated in the days of slavery before 1865. Emancipation and civil rights permitted businessmen to operate inside the American legal structure starting in the Reconstruction Era (1863–77) and afterwards.

  5. History of Africans in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    The largest concentration of African immigrants is located in northeast Baltimore. [1] Nigerians are one of the fastest-growing immigrant groups in Maryland, with many Nigerian-Americans living in northwest Baltimore and adjacent suburbs of Baltimore County, such as Parkville, Owings Mills, and Woodlawn. [2]

  6. Brass Elephant - Wikipedia

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    Brass Elephant. Coordinates: 39°18′2″N 76°36′58″W. The Brass Elephant was a restaurant in the Mount Vernon neighborhood in Baltimore. It opened in the early 1980s, and closed in 2009 due to financial hardship.

  7. List of African American newspapers in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    As in many other states, the late 19th century saw a dramatic growth in Maryland's African American press, with 31 newspapers launched in Baltimore before 1900. Most were short-lived. A notable exception was The Afro-American , which launched in Baltimore in 1892 and continues today.

  8. 2015 Baltimore protests - Wikipedia

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    On April 12, 2015, Baltimore Police Department officers arrested Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old African American resident of Baltimore, Maryland. Gray's neck and spine were injured while he was in a police vehicle and he went into a coma. On April 18, there were protests in front of the Western district police station. [1] [2] Gray died on April 19.

  9. 9 Black-owned restaurants, eateries to check out in ... - AOL

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    The restaurant offers a variety of seafood from twin lobster tails to a whole red snapper entree. Also on the menu are six steak entrees ranging from $29 to $72 as well as lamb loin, pork chop and ...

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