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  2. Black Sash - Wikipedia

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    The Black Sash was founded on 19 May 1955 by six middle-class white women, Jean Sinclair, Ruth Foley, Elizabeth McLaren, Tertia Pybus, Jean Bosazza and Helen Newton-Thompson. [1] The organisation was founded as the Women’s Defence of the Constitution League but was eventually shortened by the press as the Black Sash due to the women's habit ...

  3. Molly Blackburn - Wikipedia

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    Occupation (s) anti-apartheid activist, political activist, civil rights campaigner and politician. Known for. Black Sash. Political party. Progressive Federal Party. Relatives. Judy Chalmers (sister) Molly Bellhouse Blackburn OLS (12 November 1930 – 28 December 1985) was a South African anti-apartheid activist, political activist, civil ...

  4. List of historically black colleges and universities - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. This list of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) includes institutions of higher education in the United States that were established before 1964 with the intention of primarily serving the Black American community. [1] [2] Alabama leads the nation with the number of HBCUs, followed by North Carolina, then Georgia.

  5. Ben Sasse - Wikipedia

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    Ben Sasse. Benjamin Eric Sasse ( / ˈsæs / SASS; [1] born February 22, 1972) is an American academic administrator and former politician who is the president of the University of Florida. He served as a United States senator from Nebraska from 2015 to 2023 and is a member of the Republican Party . Born in Plainview, Nebraska, Sasse was ...

  6. Florida churches, groups step up to teach Black history and ...

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    Churches and community groups across Florida are throwing themselves into efforts to teach Black history after the state’s controversial move to reject AP African American Studies. While Florida ...

  7. Imagining if top Black athletes shunned schools like Florida ...

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    However, I do enjoy conjuring up the faces of, say, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey if Black athletes ever opt to rebuff scholarships from the Florida Gators and Alabama ...

  8. Institute for Colored Youth - Wikipedia

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    1991 [1] The Institute for Colored Youth was founded in 1837 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It became the first college for African-Americans in the United States, although there were schools that admitted African Americans preceding it. At the time, public policy and certain statutory provisions prohibited the education of ...

  9. Black Florida students are suing the state over less ... - AOL

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    A 2022 study by Forbes found that Florida A&M (FAMU) received $2,600 less per student than the University of Florida in 2020. And the school relies more on state funding than its white counterpart ...