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  2. Eliud Mbilu - Wikipedia

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    Simon Mbilu attended Kitui Primary School and then Kitui High School. He was later accepted to Shimo La Tewa High School where he completed form five and six at the top of his class. He applied and was accepted to Makerere University where he intended to study Law. At this time, Kenya was a new country and had just attained independence.

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  4. Diaspora (social network) - Wikipedia

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    Diaspora (stylized as diaspora*) is a nonprofit, user-owned, distributed social network. It consists of a group of independently owned nodes (called pods ) which interoperate to form the network. The social network is not owned by any one person or entity, keeping it from being subject to corporate take-overs or advertising.

  5. Diaspora - Wikipedia

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    A diaspora ( / daɪˈæspərə / dy-ASP-ər-ə) is a population that is scattered across regions which are separate from its geographic place of origin. [3] [4] The word is used in reference to people who identify with a specific geographic location, but currently reside elsewhere. [5] [6] [7]

  6. Rev. William Lawson, civil rights leader and longtime Houston ...

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    May 16, 2024 at 9:50 AM. Rev. William Lawson, a long-time civil rights advocate and founder of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church in Houston, has died, according to an obituary posted on the church’s ...

  7. Marcus Garvey - Wikipedia

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    Early life Childhood: 1887–1904 A statue of Garvey now stands in Saint Ann's Bay, the town where he was born Marcus Mosiah Garvey was born on 17 August 1887 in Saint Ann's Bay, a town in the British colony of Jamaica. In the context of colonial Jamaican society, which had a colourist social hierarchy, Garvey was considered at the lowest end, being a black child who was of full African ...

  8. Salome Zourabichvili - Wikipedia

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    Raised in a prominent emigrant family with close ties to the government-in-exile of Georgia, the diaspora was the only contact she had in her childhood with the country, once stating: In the years before the Iron Curtain fell, there was no contact with Georgia – no letters, no newspapers, no visits.

  9. Joel Augustus Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Joel Augustus Rogers. Joel Augustus Rogers (September 6, 1880 – March 26, 1966) was a Jamaican-American author, journalist, and amateur historian who focused on the history of Africa; as well as the African diaspora. After settling in the United States in 1906, he lived in Chicago and then New York City. He became interested in the history of ...