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Norris Wright Cuney (May 12, 1846 –
March 3, 1898) was an
American politician, businessman,
union leader, and
advocate for the
rights of African-Americans...
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Cuney Homes is a
public housing complex in the
Third Ward area of Houston, Texas. It is
operated by the
Houston Housing Authority (HHA), and was the first...
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Cuney is a town
located in
northwestern Cherokee County, Texas,
United States. With a po****tion of 116 at the 2020 U.S. census,
Cuney was the only "wet"...
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William Waring Cuney (May 6, 1906 – June 30, 1976) was a poet of the
Harlem Renaissance. He is best
known for his poem "No Images,"
which has been widely...
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Philip Minor Cuney Sr. (March 15, 1807 -
January 8, 1866) was a soldier,
plantation owner,
enslaver and
politician in Texas. He
served in the
House of...
- Maud
Cuney Hare (née
Cuney,
February 16, 1874 –
February 13: xvi or 14,: xxviii 1936) was an
American pianist, musicologist, writer, and African-American...
- Lily-White
Movement was
coined by
black Texas Republican leader Norris Wright Cuney, who used the term in an 1888
state Republican convention to
describe efforts...
- KFRO-FM (99.7 MHz) is a
radio station,
licensed to
Cuney, Texas, and
serving the Tyler-Longview area. It is
owned by RCA
Broadcasting of Longview, Texas...
- her. "Images", sung a
cappella by Simone, is
based on a poem by
Waring Cuney. "Mood Indigo" (Irving Mills,
Barney Bigard, Duke Ellington) "The Other...
- post–Civil War period,
leaders such as
George T. Ruby and
Norris Wright Cuney, who
headed the
Texas Republican Party and
promoted civil rights for freedmen...