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* ... that Black dandyism flourished during and after the Harlem Renaissance as a means of self-expression in the African-American community?
* ... that '''[[Black dandyism]]''' flourished during and after the [[Harlem Renaissance]] as a means of self-expression in the [[African Americans|African-American]] community?
* ... that the Lutterodts were pioneers of African photography?
* ... that the '''[[Lutterodt photographers|Lutterodts]]''' were pioneers of African photography?
* ... that it took more than two years after the Romans invaded Africa in 204 BC for them to completely defeat the Carthaginians?
* ... that it took more than two years after the '''[[Roman invasion of Africa (204–201 BC)|Romans invaded Africa in 204 BC]]''' for them to completely defeat the Carthaginians?
* ... that Tyla became the second female African artist to score multiple solo entries on the Billboard Hot 100 with "Push 2 Start"?
* ... that [[Tyla]] became the second female African artist to score multiple solo entries on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] with "'''[[Push 2 Start]]'''"?
* ... that Franklin Sonn was the first black South African ambassador to the United States?
* ... that '''[[Franklin Sonn]]''' was the first black South African ambassador to the United States?
* ... that South African politician Jabu Mbalula is the older brother of Fikile Mbalula, the secretary-general of the African National Congress?
* ... that South African politician '''[[Jabu Mbalula]]''' is the older brother of [[Fikile Mbalula]], the secretary-general of the [[African National Congress]]?
* ... that François-Edmond Fortier published more than 3,300 postcards of French West Africa between 1901 and 1920?
* ... that '''[[François-Edmond Fortier]]''' published more than 3,300 postcards of French West Africa between 1901 and 1920?
* ... that an African-American was appointed postmaster of Baynesville, Virginia, in 1893 in preference to a former Confederate soldier?
* ... that an African-American was appointed [[postmaster]] of '''[[Baynesville, Virginia]]''', in 1893 in preference to a former [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] soldier?
* ... that Tyla became the second female African artist to score multiple solo entries on the Billboard Hot 100 with "Push 2 Start"?
* ... that [[Tyla]] became the second female African artist to score multiple solo entries on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] with "'''[[Push 2 Start]]'''"?
* ... that Black dandyism flourished during and after the Harlem Renaissance as a means of self-expression in the African-American community?
* ... that '''[[Black dandyism]]''' flourished during and after the [[Harlem Renaissance]] as a means of self-expression in the [[African Americans|African-American]] community?
* ... that a South African library was named after American economist Elizabeth Ellis Hoyt in recognition of her work in Africa?
* ... that a South African library was named after American economist '''[[Elizabeth Ellis Hoyt]]''' in recognition of her work in Africa?
* ... that an NAACP chapter successfully protested the appointment of an African bishop to a role at Dartmouth College?
* ... that an [[NAACP]] chapter successfully protested the appointment of '''[[James Tengatenga|an African bishop]]''' to a role at [[Dartmouth College]]?

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* ... that Orthetrum japonicum was one of the first species of Japanese dragonfly to be recognized and described by Europeans?
* ... that '''''[[Orthetrum japonicum]]''''' was one of the first species of Japanese dragonfly to be recognized and described by Europeans?
* ... that after losing a Shanghai mansion to the Empire of Japan in World War II, British hotelier Victor Sassoon abandoned repossession plans following a communist takeover?
* ... that after losing '''[[Regan Garden|a Shanghai mansion]]''' to the Empire of Japan in World War II, British hotelier [[Victor Sassoon]] abandoned repossession plans following [[Shanghai Campaign|a communist takeover]]?
* ... that Nezuko Kamado from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba has been compared to the Yuki-onna, a character from Japanese folklore?
* ... that '''[[Nezuko Kamado]]''' from ''[[Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba]]'' has been compared to the [[Yuki-onna]], a character from Japanese folklore?
* ... that one Japanese bullet train service once skipped the cities of Nagoya and Kyoto?
* ... that one Japanese bullet train service once '''[[Nagoya skipping|skipped the cities of Nagoya and Kyoto]]'''?
* ... that Chinese pilot Shi Bangfan lost his left arm in a dogfight in which he downed a Japanese plane, and was later honored with a brand of cigarettes named after him?
* ... that Chinese pilot '''[[Shi Bangfan]]''' lost his left arm in a [[dogfight]] in which he downed a Japanese plane, and was later honored with a brand of cigarettes named after him?
* ... that the Japanese government responded to the rice riots of 1918, which involved up to 10 million participants, with a "candy and whip" policy?
* ... that the Japanese government responded to the '''[[rice riots of 1918]]''', which involved up to 10 million participants, with a "candy and whip" policy?
* ... that Orthetrum japonicum was one of the first species of Japanese dragonfly to be recognized and described by Europeans?
* ... that '''''[[Orthetrum japonicum]]''''' was one of the first species of Japanese dragonfly to be recognized and described by Europeans?
* ... that after losing a Shanghai mansion to the Empire of Japan in World War II, British hotelier Victor Sassoon abandoned repossession plans following a communist takeover?
* ... that after losing '''[[Regan Garden|a Shanghai mansion]]''' to the Empire of Japan in World War II, British hotelier [[Victor Sassoon]] abandoned repossession plans following [[Shanghai Campaign|a communist takeover]]?
* ... that Nezuko Kamado from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba has been compared to the Yuki-onna, a character from Japanese folklore?
* ... that '''[[Nezuko Kamado]]''' from ''[[Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba]]'' has been compared to the [[Yuki-onna]], a character from Japanese folklore?
* ... that one Japanese bullet train service once skipped the cities of Nagoya and Kyoto?
* ... that one Japanese bullet train service once '''[[Nagoya skipping|skipped the cities of Nagoya and Kyoto]]'''?
* ... that Chinese pilot Shi Bangfan lost his left arm in a dogfight in which he downed a Japanese plane, and was later honored with a brand of cigarettes named after him?
* ... that Chinese pilot '''[[Shi Bangfan]]''' lost his left arm in a [[dogfight]] in which he downed a Japanese plane, and was later honored with a brand of cigarettes named after him?
* ... that the Japanese government responded to the rice riots of 1918, which involved up to 10 million participants, with a "candy and whip" policy?
* ... that the Japanese government responded to the '''[[rice riots of 1918]]''', which involved up to 10 million participants, with a "candy and whip" policy?

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