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Black people
The term black people usually refers to a racial group of humans with a dark brown skin color, but it has also been used to categorise a number of diverse populations into one common group. Some definitions of the term include only people of relatively recent Sub Saharan African descent (see African diaspora).
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Kwame Nkrumah
Kwame Nkrumah (21 September, 1909 - 27 April, 1972), was an influential 20th century advocate of Pan-Africanism, and the leader of Ghana and its predecessor state, the Gold Coast, from 1952 to 1966.
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Lorraine Hansberry
Lorraine Hansberry (May 19, 1930 January 12, 1965) was an African American playwright and author of political speeches, letters, and essays. Her best known work, A Raisin in the Sun, was inspired by her family's legal battle against racially segregated housing laws in the Washington Park Subdivision of the South Side of Chicago during her childhood.
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University of Pittsburgh
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Lincoln University (Pennsylvania)
Lincoln University (LU) is the United States' first degree-granting historically black university. It is located near the town of Oxford in southern Chester County, Pennsylvania. The university also hosts a Center for Graduate Studies in the City of Philadelphia.
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159.53.110.142
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WWLU
WWLU is a non-commercial educational radio station in Lincoln University, Pennsylvania, which is owned and operated by Lincoln University. The station first aired in 1970 as WLIU, and the new callsign came into effect in 2002.
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195.110.156.38
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List of Alpha Phi Alpha brothers
The list of Alpha Phi Alpha brothers (commonly referred to as Alphas) includes initiated and honorary members of Alpha Phi Alpha (AΦA), the first inter-collegiate Greek-letter organization established for Black college students. Founded on December 4, 1906 at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, Alpha Phi Alpha opened chapters at other colleges, universities, and cities, and named them with Greek-letters.
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Population history of ancient Egypt/Archive 7
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Race and ancient Egypt (controversies)/Draft
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Race of Ancient Egyptians/Draft
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Keystone Library Network
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Frank Coleman
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Black people/Archive 17
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Goro Nagase
Goro Nagase (born 1937) is a Japanese born statistician and a professor from Lincoln University, Pennsylvania. Nagase was chairman of the department of mathematics and computer science at Lincoln. He earned his Ph.D. (Statistics) in 1972 from the University of Delaware, Newark, DE.He has done outstanding work for over three decades teaching African Americans in mathematics and statistics at Lincoln, a small state related private university.
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Chaz Clemons
Chaz Clemons (born January 1, 1981) is an American track and field athlete who won numerous national titles in sprinting while at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania. In 1999, while at Wilkinsburg High School, Clemons won the Pennsylvania AA state championship the 100 metres with a time of 10.73 seconds and the 200m dash with a time of 21.97 seconds.
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