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  1. Duke Theodore Rostislavich nicknamed Theodore the Black (c. 1230s – 1298), Феодор Ростиславич Чёрный (Чёрмный) or Fyodor the Black in Russian ( Fyodor or Fedor being the Russian version of Theodore ), is a saint of the Russian Orthodox Church and was a ruler of Smolensk and Yaroslavl.

    • Theodore Rostislavich, 1230s, Russia
  2. Duke Theodore Rostislavich nicknamed Theodore the Black, Феодор Ростиславич Чёрный (Чёрмный) or Fyodor the Black in Russian, is a saint of the Russian Orthodox Church and was a ruler of Smolensk and Yaroslavl. The alternative interpretation of his nickname is Theodore the Beautiful.

  3. Duke Theodore Rostislavich nicknamed Theodore the Black (b. in about 1230s – d. 1298), Феодор Ростиславич Черный in Russian, is a saint of the Russian Orthodox Church and was a ruler of Smolensk and Yaroslavl. His father Prince Rostislav died in 1240. Theodore was Duke of Mozhaysk from his...

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  5. Dec 1, 2012 · The holy right-believing Prince Theodore of Smolensk and Yaroslavl, also known as Theodore the Black, due to his swarthy appearance, was a prince of Rus during the time of the Mongol invasion of the thirteenth century. Prince Theodore was destined by God to be famous in the Land of Rus through his military exploits.

  6. The Brownsville affair, or the Brownsville raid, was an incident of racial discrimination that occurred in 1906 in the Southwestern United States due to resentment by white residents of Brownsville, Texas, of the Buffalo Soldiers, black soldiers in a segregated unit stationed at nearby Fort Brown.

    • Brownsville raid, Affray at Brownsville
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    • August 1906
  7. Aug 11, 2020 · Getty Images / Ed Vebell. A painting depicting Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders storming San Juan Heights in a key battle of the Spanish-American War on July 1, 1898 near Santiago de Cuba,...

  8. Race Relations under Theodore Roosevelt. During his presidency, Theodore Roosevelt established a mixed record in his relationship with American blacks, as illustrated by the following two events: Booker T. Washington`s Visit to the White House. In late 1901, Booker T. Washington, the prominent black educator and spokesperson, was invited to the ...

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