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  2. Category:Langston University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Langston Lions athletes (2 C) Pages in category "Langston University alumni" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.

  3. Langston University - Wikipedia

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    Langston's marching band is known as the "Langston University Marching Pride". It is a major ambassador of the university, a supporter at athletic events, and serves as a training center for students interested in pursuing a career in music and/or developing pertinent life skills. Charlie Wilson, of The Gap Band, once served as Drum Major. [12]

  4. Category:Langston University people - Wikipedia

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    Langston University alumni (1 C, 29 P) ... Presidents of Langston University (2 P) This page was last edited on 2 August 2023, at 04:35 (UTC). ...

  5. How Anthony Roy found a home at Langston University ... - AOL

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    Langston's Anthony Roy, left, and Toru Dean celebrate on the bench during Saturday's game against Ave Maria University in the second round of the NAIA Men's Basketball National Championship at C.F ...

  6. Rubye Hibler Hall - Wikipedia

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    Hall née Hibler was born on February 27, 1912, in Eufaula, Oklahoma.She married Ira DeVoyd Hall in 1930. She attended Langston University, graduating in 1932.In 1959 she received her master of arts degree from the University of Oklahoma.

  7. Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher - Wikipedia

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    Before her death in 1995, Fisher was a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority and also was a professor at Langston University. She died of cancer, in Oklahoma City in October 1995. [11] In 1996 she was inducted posthumously in the Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame. The University of Oklahoma dedicated the Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher Garden in her honor.

  8. Zelia N. Breaux - Wikipedia

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    Zelia N. Breaux (February 6, 1880 – October 31, 1956) was an American music instructor and musician who played the trumpet, violin and piano. She organized the first music department at Langston University in Oklahoma and the school's first orchestra.

  9. Nathan Hare - Wikipedia

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    A graduate of Langston University and the University of Chicago, he had become involved in the Black Power movement while teaching at Howard University. After being fired as chair of the Black Studies program at San Francisco State, in November 1969 Hare and Robert Chrisman co-founded the journal, The Black Scholar: A Journal of Black Studies ...