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    Benford Chavis is an American educator known for his leadership at the American Indian Public Charter School (AIPCS) in Oakland, California, and its expanded...
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  • Ben Chavis may refer to: Ben Chavis (educator), American educator and controversial education reform advocate Benjamin Chavis (born 1948), African-American...
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  • Chavis is a name. Notable uses of the name include: Ben Chavis (educator), American educator and controversial education reform advocate Benjamin Chavis...
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  • Catching the Dream, formerly called the Native American Scholarship Fund. Ben Chavis, Ph.D., author, and advocate of high-quality urban education. From 2000...
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  • of most public schools in the state. Its principal, Ben Chavis (Lumbee), a Native American educator, believed that minority students were best served by...
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  • she was a journalist and educator. She was an active Republican, campaigning for Warren G. Harding in 1920. Angel Joy Chavis Rocker - Guidance counselor...
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    Runner Joba Chamberlain, Ho-Chunk pitcher for the Detroit Tigers Chris Chavis, Lumbee professional wrestler, Better Known As "Tatanka." Rod Curl, (Wintu)...
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  • woman State Librarian John Chavis (1763–1838), African-American educator and theologian; early integrationist (Raleigh's Chavis Park is named for him) Anna...
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  • including charter schools. Jim Anderson Steve Barr (Green Dot Public Schools) Ben Chavis (American Indian Public Charter School, Oakland, CA) Bill Cosby Andrew...
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    Joel Elias Spingarn (May 17, 1875 – July 26, 1939) was an American educator, literary critic, civil rights activist, military intelligence officer, and...
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    baseball player (changed parties after Goldwater nomination). Angel Joy Chavis Rocker (1966–2003), guidance counselor, first African-American woman candidate...
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  • actress 1956 – Marin Alsop, American violinist and conductor 1956 – John Chavis, American football player and coach 1956 – Meg Rosoff, American-English...
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    librarian and first woman State Librarian (Raleigh) John Chavis (1763–1838), African American educator and theologian (Oxford) Anna J. Cooper (1858–1964),...
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  • Member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity "Phi Beta Sigma Inducts Harry K. Thomas & Ben Vereen". www.facebook.com. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. Retrieved 18 April...
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  • (1929–1955) Roy Wilkins (1955–1977) Benjamin Hooks (1977–1992) Benjamin Chavis (1993–1994) Earl Shinhoster (1994–1996) Kweisi Mfume (1996–2004) Dennis...
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  • Thai/Chinese-American actor Michael Chaves, American filmmaker Michael Chavis, American baseball player Michael Checkland (born 1936), Director-General...
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  • letter-writer and diarist Charonda Williams (born 1987), American sprint athlete Chavis Williams (born 1989), American football linebacker Chaz Williams (born 1991)...
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  • with the planning and support of the Million Man March as brother Benjamin Chavis Muhammad served as national coordinator of the March.[citation needed] In...
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    James Weldon Johnson (category 20th-century African-American educators)
    later set to music to become "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing" to honor renowned educator Booker T. Washington who was visiting Stanton School, when the poem was...
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  • Peterson, executive producers; Christian Lander, Lisa Muse Bryant, Robb Chavis, and Eric Horsted, co-executive producers; Steven White and Marquita J....
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    parents Julia Agnes (Washington) and Horace Mann Bond. His father was an educator, then president of Fort Valley State College. His mother, Julia, was a...
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  • American football coach June 7 – Mick Foley, pro wrestler June 8 Chris Chavis ("Tatanka"), professional wrestler Frank Grillo, American actor Kevin Farley...
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  • during the first half of the 20th century. Cobb was also an accomplished educator and taught over 5000 students in the social and health sciences during...
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  • particularly in political fundraising, who founded EMILY's List in 1985 Benjamin Chavis Muhammad (born 1948), civil rights activist Imani Oakley (born 1990), 2022...
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  • William E. Thornton 1952 / Grad. Physics / medicine Astronaut and medical professor Thomas A. Wadden Grad. Psychology Clinical psychologist and educator...
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    Enolia McMillan (category Educators from Philadelphia)
    Pettigen McMillan (October 20, 1904 – October 24, 2006) was an American educator, civil rights activist, and community leader. She was the first female...
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  • attend college(Washington and Lee University): John Chavis, Later went on to be a preacher and educator for both black and white students. First African...
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    Mississippi office and handled more than 120 cases. Jean E. Fairfax, organizer, educator; creator of the division of legal information and community service and...
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  • into the UCF Athletics Hall of Fame in 2006, and in 2007 he was named "Educator of the Decade" by the UCF College of Education. In 2007, Gooch founded...
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    (since 2019), Secretary of the State of Connecticut (1999–2011) Benjamin Chavis, Jr. (MDiv 1980), civil rights activist, executive director of the NAACP...
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