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  2. Burning Spear Society - Wikipedia

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    Burning Spear has had several notable members throughout its history, including Florida State University Student Body Presidents, distinguished alumni, and influential leaders across various fields. These members have contributed significantly to the legacy and influence of the society, those publicly known are listed below:

  3. Collegiate secret societies in North America - Wikipedia

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    The Burning Spear Society is a secret society at Florida State University. Burning Spear was founded on July 14, 1993. [ 26 ] Though not much is publicly available on the dealings of the organization, members often cite the provision of political, professional, and financial support of FSU community members and efforts that strengthen the ...

  4. Tallahassee bus boycott - Wikipedia

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    The creation of the ICC provides an example of the emergence of new norms and structures. Although it is widely believed that the centers of Civil Rights Movement activity were organizational and structural bodies such as the black church and the NAACP, a new normative structure emerged in the Tallahassee Bus Boycott.

  5. Florida educators, students speak out against ... - AOL

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    At Florida State University, at least 432 courses from the college's general education curriculum were removed in part because of the rules, according to meeting minutes from the Board of Trustees.

  6. Cultural appropriation - Wikipedia

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    The university was granted a waiver, citing the close relationship with, and ongoing consultation between, the team and the Florida tribe. [133] In 2013, the tribe's chairman objected to outsiders meddling in tribal approval, stating that the FSU mascot and use of Florida State Seminole iconography "represents the courage of the people who were ...

  7. 'What? Me? Racist?': Florida releases examples of 'prohibited ...

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    Florida’s Education Department released four examples of portions of math books it rejected last Friday, saying the texts referred to critical race theory, or C

  8. Na'im Akbar - Wikipedia

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    Na’im Akbar, originally named Luther Benjamin Weems Jr., was born on April 26, 1944, in Tallahassee, Florida. [1] He attended the Florida A & M University Laboratory School, an all-Black school, from kindergarten through high school, and graduated from high school in 1961. [4]

  9. Intersectionality - Wikipedia

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    Many recent academics, such as Leslie McCall, have argued that the introduction of the intersectionality theory was vital to sociology and that before the development of the theory, there was little research that specifically addressed the experiences of people who are subjected to multiple forms of oppression within society. [36] An example of ...