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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 59. Chapters: African American establishments, Black Loyalists, Black Refugees from the War of 1812, People of African American descent, Peoples of the African American diaspora, Mound Bayou, Mississippi, Boley, Oklahoma, Barrett, Texas, Fredrik Reinfeldt, Tony Parker, Charles Taylor, Drake, Monrovia, Sierra Leone Creole people, Rocky Johnson, Nova Scotian Settlers, James Phillips, Black Nova Scotians, Sachio Kinugasa, Lou Jing, Republic of Maryland, Measha Brueggergosman, Birchtown, Nova Scotia, Mary and Eliza Freeman Houses, Sandy Ground, Staten Island, Americo-Liberian, Thomas Peters, Buchanan, Liberia, Steffi Jones, Richard Pierpoint, Ethiopian Regiment, David George, Harper, Liberia, Colonel Tye, Hard Scrabble, African Americans in France, Bensonville, Mira Craig, Harbel, Cheltzie Lee, Africans in Hawaii, DeWitty, Nebraska, Nicodemus, Kansas, Paynesville, Liberia, Andre A. Jackson, Dearfield, Colorado, Henry Washington, Foreign-born Afro-Americans, Parting Ways, Boston King, Cato Perkins, Blackdom, New Mexico, Samana Americans, Petition of Free Negroes, Chloe Mortaud, Romina Johnson, Black Pioneers, Helmut Koglberger, McCormack Easmon, John Farrell Easmon, Romeo A. Horton, Jayson Granger, Stephen Bluck. Excerpt: John Fredrik Reinfeldt (pronounced ) (born 4 August 1965 in Osterhaninge, Stockholm County, Sweden) is Prime Minister of Sweden, leader of the liberal conservative Moderate Party and former President of the European Council. He is married to politician Filippa Reinfeldt. A native of Stockholm County, Reinfeldt joined the Moderate Youth League in 1983, and by 1992 had risen to the rank of chairman, a position he held until 1995. He has been a Member of Parliament since 1991, representing his home constituency. Following the 1994 defeat of the Moderate-led coalition government, Reinfeldt adopted a critical stance again...