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  2. Gwendolen M. Carter - Wikipedia

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    Carter's early work focused on European state governance, [7] but her scholarship shifted to Africa after her first trip to South Africa in 1948, which coincided with the election that brought the Nationalist government to power and introduced Apartheid. From that point on, she focused on the politics and economies of southern Africa during a ...

  3. A. Doris Banks Henries - Wikipedia

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    There is an A. Doris Banks Henries Scholarship Committee in Middletown, which grants scholarship funds to high school seniors in Middlesex County, Connecticut. [16] A. Doris Banks was a member of Zeta Phi Beta sorority. She served as the first regional director for Africa in 1949.

  4. School choice in Florida - Wikipedia

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    African-American and Hispanic students made up the vast majority of enrollees. [6] The McKay scholarship program began in 2000. During the 2017–18 academic year 31,044 students enrolled in 1,482 schools. [1] The Gardiner scholarship program began in 2016 and had grown to serve 10,000 by the end of 2018. [1]

  5. Erasmus Mundus - Wikipedia

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    Erasmus Mundus funds a number of scholarships for students and academics studying or teaching on Erasmus Mundus Masters Courses. Since 2010, fellowships have also been available for doctoral candidates following one of the Joint doctorates. Scholarships cover participation costs, subsistence costs, and insurance for the duration of the study ...

  6. Eurafrica - Wikipedia

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    Senghor's use of africanité and négritude involved in including Arab-Berber Africa. [14] The Revolutions of 1989 in the Eastern Bloc led to unforeseen changes and also overtook - albeit temporarily - the traditional interest in closer European-African co-operation. Against the basic foundation narrative, the large European expansion in recent ...

  7. Seasoning (slavery) - Wikipedia

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    Seasoning, or the Seasoning, was the period of adjustment that slave traders and slaveholders subjected African slaves to following their arrival in the Americas.While modern scholarship has occasionally applied this term to the brief period of acclimatization undergone by European immigrants to the Americas, [1] [2] [3] it most frequently and formally referred to the process undergone by ...

  8. African diaspora in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    The African diaspora in the Americas refers to the people born in the Americas with partial, predominant, or complete sub-Saharan African ancestry. Many are descendants of persons enslaved in Africa and transferred to the Americas by Europeans, then forced to work mostly in European-owned mines and plantations, between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries.

  9. Europaeum - Wikipedia

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    Following the death of Roy Jenkins in 2003, a memorial fund was set up to raise funds for European scholarships, which ran from 2004 to 2017. A Board of Trustees was established in 2009-10 to take over the supervisory duties from the Europaeum Council, supported by an Academic Council, representing the member universities.