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The Blade star's eldest son, Jelani Asar Snipes, was born in 1988 during his first marriage to April Dubois, which lasted from 1985 to 1990. After their divorce, Snipes began dating Nakyung "Nikki ...
Snipes has been married twice, first to April Snipes (née Dubois), with whom he has a son Jelani, who had a cameo role in Snipes' 1990 film Mo' Better Blues. In 2003, Snipes married painter Nakyung "Nikki" Park Snipes, with whom he has four children. Snipes also has a son who resides in British Columbia, Canada. [31]
Du Bois was the primary organizer of The Exhibit of American Negroes at the Exposition Universelle held in Paris between April and November 1900, for which he put together a series of 363 photographs aiming to commemorate the lives of African Americans at the turn of the century and challenge the racist caricatures and stereotypes of the day.
[34] [better source needed] According to her Brazilian consular document, DuBois was divorced from Gupta by April 1959, [35] but another source states that she was still married in 1964. [19] Together, DuBois and Gupta had four children: Provat Gupta, Rani Gupta, Kesha Gupta-Fields [10] and Raj Kristo Gupta, who died of cancer in 1987 at age 36 ...
Simone Dubois (Ghent, 29 April 1910 – The Hague, 5 April 2001) was a Belgian translator, writer and researcher who lived and worked mainly in the Netherlands. She became known in particular for research into and translations of the work of Belle van Zuylen, of whom she wrote two biographies. Dubois devoted 40 years of her life to this French ...
Dubois lost in the quarterfinals of the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 and a year later had her first pro fight. ... (14-4, 3 KOs) traveled to South Korea last April and beat a previously undefeated ...
Medium is an American supernatural procedural drama series created by Glenn Gordon Caron that originally aired on NBC for five seasons from January 3, 2005, to June 1, 2009, and on CBS for two more seasons from September 25, 2009, to January 21, 2011.
The Philadelphia Negro is a sociological and epidemiological study of African Americans in Philadelphia that was written by W. E. B. Du Bois, commissioned by the University of Pennsylvania and published in 1899 with the intent of identifying social problems present in the African American community.