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  2. Rebecca Walker - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Walker (born Rebecca Leventhal; November 17, 1969) is an American writer, feminist, and activist.Walker has been regarded as one of the prominent voices of Third Wave Feminism, and the coiner of the term "third wave", since publishing a 1992 article on feminism in Ms. magazine called "Becoming the Third Wave", in which she proclaimed: "I am the Third Wave."

  3. Black, White, and Jewish - Wikipedia

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    2001. Publication place. United States. ISBN. 9781573229074. OCLC. 48859956. Black, White, and Jewish: Autobiography of a Shifting Self is a 2002 autobiography by the American feminist writer Rebecca Walker.

  4. Rebecca Walker (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Walker (born March 2, 1968) is an American politician. In 2010, she was elected to represent the 9th district in the Delaware House of Representatives. [1] In 2014, she declined to seek reelection to accept a director position at Widener University, and in 2015, she became deputy director of the Delaware Division of Forensic Science, which had been created months earlier through ...

  5. Adé: A Love Story - Wikipedia

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    Plot. A recent Yale grad decides to take a multi-country trip across Africa with her friend Miriam. In Egypt and subsequent countries she visits, she feels at ease as her half-black, half-white Jewish heritage allows her to blend into crowds in a way that her white friend Miriam cannot. On Lamu Island she meets Adé, a young Muslim man she ...

  6. Rebecca Walker Steele - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Walker Steele (October 18, 1925 - January 12, 2019) was an American musician and educator. She was known for her singing and for her choral direction. Steele directed choirs at Florida A&M University and Bethune-Cookman College .

  7. Melvyn R. Leventhal - Wikipedia

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    Melvyn R. Leventhal. Melvyn Rosenman Leventhal (born March 18, 1943) [1] is an American attorney known for his work as a community organizer and lawyer in the 1960s–70s Civil Rights Movement, and for being the husband of author Alice Walker for ten years; they were the first legally married interracial couple in Mississippi history.

  8. Meadow Walker - Wikipedia

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    Early life. Walker was born on November 4, 1998 [1], the only child of actor Paul Walker and Rebecca Soteros. She is of Greek and Swedish descent through her mother. [2] She grew up in Hawaii and, in 2011, moved to live with her father in California aged 13. Her father died in 2013, after which there was a custody battle.

  9. The Church in the Darkness - Wikipedia

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    The Church in the Darkness is an "action-infiltration" game [4] set inside a religious cult in the 1970s. [3] The game revolves around an ex-law enforcement officer named Vic who attempts to get inside an isolated religious colony called "Freedom Town" to check in on his sister's son, Alex. [4][3] The leaders, Isaac and Rebecca Walker of the ...