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  2. National Alliance of Black School Educators - Wikipedia

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    The National Alliance of Black School Educators (NABSE) is a non-profit organization that is devoted to furthering the academic success for the nation's children, especially those children of African ancestry. The NABSE was founded in 1970 and is the nation's largest network of African American educators program. The current conference and ...

  3. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Facebook was accused of committing "systemic" racial bias by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission based on the complaints of three rejected candidates and a current employee of the company. The three rejected employees along with the Operational Manager at Facebook as of March 2021 accused the firm of discriminating against Black people.

  4. Asa Grant Hilliard III - Wikipedia

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    The Intellectual Strengths of Black Children and Adolescents: A Challenge to Pseudo Science, Institute of Afrikan Research, 1974. (With others) From Ancient Africa to African-Americans Today, Portland Public Schools, 1983. (Editor, with Barbara Sizemore) Saving the African American Child, National Alliance of Black School Educators, 1984.

  5. Category:African Americans' rights organizations - Wikipedia

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    National Afro-American League; National Alliance of Black School Educators; National Black Justice Coalition; National Black United Front; National Council of Negro Women; National Equal Rights League; National Ex-Slave Mutual Relief, Bounty and Pension Association; National Federation of Colored Farmers; National Independent Political League

  6. History of African-American education - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the Reconstruction era, teachers in integrated schools were predominantly white. Black educators and leaders alleged that many of these white teachers "effectively convinced black students that they were inferior." This led to a distrust of the structure of public education at that time. [26] [27]

  7. SisterSong - Wikipedia

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    Trust Black Women is still in operation as a national alliance of black-women-led organizations. They say that they use communications and events to combat stereotype, amplify black women's voices, organize with black women and allies for black women's rights, and connect black women with holistic care methods and resources.

  8. Jeanes Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Jeanes Foundation supplied the structure and the method to hire teachers for African Americans in rural communities. Teachers in the program were called supervising industrial teachers, Jeanes supervisors, Jeanes agents, or Jeanes teachers. [1] These teachers had a broad latitude to decide what areas to focus on in their individual ...

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