The African American flag, also known as the Pan-African flag, was created by Marcus Garvey and the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in 1920. The flag features three horizontal stripes of black, red, and green, symbolizing the people of Africa, the bloodshed in the struggle for liberation, and the land of Africa, respectively. It represents pride, unity, and the African diaspora's identity.
Journal of African American History was created in 1916.
African-American Women for Reproductive Freedom was created in 1990.
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No, the American flag was not created in 1770. The first official flag, known as the "Stars and Stripes," was adopted on June 14, 1777, during the American Revolution. The design has evolved over the years, with the current version featuring 13 stripes and 50 stars representing the states.
No, it is an AFRICAN/AMERICAN flag.
The flag of Liberia - an African nation founded by an American - is very similar to the American flag.
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African American Academy was created in 1998.
African American Registry was created in 2000.
betsy ross was 24 when she sewed the american flag.
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African American Lives was created in 2006-02.
California African American Museum was created in 1981.
African American Museum in Philadelphia was created in 1976.
Research on the African-American Family was created in 1968.
African American Museum of the Arts was created in 1994.