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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. Joy Ezeilo - Wikipedia

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    Joy Ngozi Ezeilo is a Nigerian professor of public law and a six-year United Nations Special Rapporteur on Trafficking persons in Africa. [1] [2] [3] She is a former Commissioner for Gender and Social Development, Enugu State, a senior advocate of Nigeria and an activist. [4] [5] She was a former Dean and HOD of faculty of law University of ...

  5. 8 of the best scholarships for Black women

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    Apply for the UNCF Healthcare Workforce Diversity Program. 4. Geoscience IDEA Scholarship. Black women studying geoscience or earth science may qualify for up to $5,000 through the Geoscience IDEA ...

  6. Lagos State Scholarship Board - Wikipedia

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    lagosscholarship .org. The Lagos State Scholarship Board is a governmental body that oversees and manages matters relating to scholarship, education , and bursary in Lagos State. Established in February 1968 by the Lagos State Government, the body aims at providing “educational assistance to the needy for the development of Lagos State”. [1]

  7. Nigerianisation - Wikipedia

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    Nigerianisation. Nigerianisation was the policy of training and posting Nigerians to positions of responsibility previously occupied by expatriates in the public service of the government of Nigeria. [1] The process was largely implemented in the 1950s.