In 1927-1928, together with Arthur Fauset, she co-edited " Black Opals, " a literary magazine named after a line from a poem in its first issue.
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Groups such as the Black Opals were being founded in other East Coast cities, such as Washington, DC and Boston, where there was considerable intellectual excitement.
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The 400 m Black Opal and 120 m Bendigo Gift finals are conducted before the Bendigo Madison on the second night ( Sunday ) of the carnival.
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The largest polished black opal in the Smithsonian Institution comes from the Royal Peacock opal mine in the Virgin Valley, weighing, known as the " Black Peacock ".
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When asked how it intends to appeal to the minority consumers in Oakland, Sears hopes its African Village apparel and Black Opal cosmetic lines will attract African American customers.
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Japan is the largest market for ammolite; this may be due to its use as an imitation of increasingly scarce black opal, or its aforementioned use in Feng Shui.
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The largest unpolished black opal in the Smithsonian Institution, known as the " Roebling opal ", came out of the tunneled portion of the Rainbow Ridge Mine in 1917, and weighs.
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In previous years it was lava rock; this year it's Fire On Ice, a specially formulated colored glass product ( choices include jade to black opal ) that the flames dance on.
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The Penfolds " Bin 707 " 1996 cabernet sauvignon from South Australia ( $ 110 ) is superb, and at $ 21 a bottle, the Black Opal 2000 cabernet is a steal.
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Gerrard released her third solo album, " The Black Opal ", in October 2009 . The album included collaboration with James Orr and was the first release to come from Gerrard Records.