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  2. Erica Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    Erica Kennedy (March 24, 1970 [1] – c. June 13, 2012) was an American author, blogger, news correspondent, fashion journalist, and singer.Her 2004 novel Bling, became a New York Times bestseller. [2]

  3. List of African-American fraternities and sororities - Wikipedia

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    African-American fraternities and sororities are social organizations that predominantly recruit black college students and provide a network that includes both undergraduate and alumni members. These organizations were typically founded by Black American undergraduate students, faculty, and leaders at various institutions in the United States.

  4. Closers 2025: Biggest Moments From TIME’s Impact Dinner - AOL

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    Despite the mostly celebratory atmosphere at the TIME Impact Dinner for The Closers 2025—a list highlighting 25 Black leaders making strides to advance racial equity—the tense U.S. political ...

  5. Bronx students kick-off Black History Month with an HBCU ...

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    NEW YORK -- Students at P.S. 28X in Tremont celebrated the start of Black History Month on Monday with a visit from Lincoln University's marching band. Staff at the primary school collaborated ...

  6. Michele Wallace - Wikipedia

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    Michele Faith Wallace was born on January 4, 1952, in Harlem, New York.She and her younger sister Barbara grew up in a black middle-class family. Her mother is Faith Ringgold, who was a teacher and college lecturer before becoming a widely exhibited artist.

  7. Trump's Black History Month Proclamation Not-So ... - AOL

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    You can find new Black businesses to support, buy more books by Black authors, attend a local Black History Month event in your hometown or visit African-American history museums, to name a few ideas.

  8. Rebecca Minkoff (company) - Wikipedia

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    Her first national recognition came when actress Jenna Elfman wore an "I Love New York" T-shirt Minkoff designed on the Jay Leno show. [1] In 2005, Rebecca Minkoff incorporated the company [ 3 ] and co-founded the brand with her brother Uri Minkoff, who had founded a small handful of health-care and technology startups, joined her, and they ...

  9. Why 'Bling Empire: New York's Nam Laks Is Called The 'Blair ...

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