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  2. Alcorn School District - Wikipedia

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    The Alcorn School District operates ten schools - three high schools, two middle schools, three elementary schools, one vocational school, and one alternative school. The Alcorn School District has a district wide 94.7% graduation rate, 68.2% post-secondary school enrollment, and $9,006.83 per pupil in overall expenditures according to the MDE ...

  3. Michael Harris II - Wikipedia

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    Michael Harris II was born to Michael Harris Sr. and LaTaucha Harris. [1] [2] [3] His mother worked for the Fulton County School System as a special education teacher [2] [4] and his father played college baseball at Alcorn State.

  4. Universal Alcorn Charter Elementary School - Wikipedia

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    The Universal Alcorn Charter Elementary School is an American charter school that is located in the Grays Ferry neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

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  6. Joseph Edison Walker - Wikipedia

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    His parents were George and Patsy (Wheeler) Walker, who worked as sharecroppers on a cotton plantation. [2] [3] He attended local schools and his parents encouraged him to gain an education. In 1903, Walker graduated from Alcorn College in Lorman, Mississippi. He graduated from medical school at Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee. [3]

  7. History of ACORN in the United States - Wikipedia

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    ACORN was active in the 1980 Election with the "People's Platform" serving as its standard. [18] It led demonstrations aimed at both major party candidates; demanded to meet with President Jimmy Carter ; marched on the president's campaign finance committee chair's home; and presented its platform to the Republican Party platform committee.

  8. John Houston Burrus - Wikipedia

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    John Houston Burrus (February 22, 1849 – March 27, 1917) was an educator in Nashville, Tennessee and Lorman, Mississippi.He was a member of the first class of students at Fisk University in Nashville and when that class graduated became among the first group of African-Americans to graduate from a liberal arts college south of the Mason–Dixon line.

  9. L. C. Bates - Wikipedia

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    Bates would finish high school at Alcorn Agricultural and Mechanical College, which was not uncommon at that time. [2] After high school, Bates would study journalism at Alcorn A&M College in Mississippi and Wilberforce University in Ohio for a year before dropping out. [3] [1] [2] Bates worked a series of newspaper jobs after dropping out of ...