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  2. Ethel Hedgeman Lyle - Wikipedia

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    In honor of her role as founder of AKA, in 1926 Alpha Kappa Alpha designated her Honorary Basileus, the only member with that title. [9] In 1951, the sorority established the Ethel Hedgeman Lyle Endowment Fund. [9] In 1994 Lyle's granddaughters, Andrea Lyle-Wilson and Muriel Lyle-Smith, were inducted as honorary members of Alpha Kappa Alpha. [9]

  3. Alpha Kappa Alpha - Wikipedia

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    Alpha Kappa Alpha was awarded a $4 million grant (equivalent to $38.7 million in 2023) to operate the Cleveland Job Corps on February 12, 1965, becoming the first sorority to operate a federal job training center. [43] [61] Beginning in 1965, the Cleveland Job Corps trained female high school dropouts aged 16 to 21 with job and educational skills.

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  6. Pillars of the Republic - Wikipedia

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    Pillars of the Republic is history book on the origins of the American common schools written by Carl Kaestle and published by Hill & Wang in 1983.. Rebecca Brooks Gruver of Hunter College described the book as "a comprehensive and [...] concise history" of how public schooling developed in a "common" fashion in the United States. [1]

  7. Beulah Burke - Wikipedia

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    The hall was named after fellow Alpha Kappa Alpha founder Lucy Diggs Slowe, first dean of women at Howard University . [9] In addition to her work with the sorority (below), Burke was an active member of both professional - the National Education Association - and civic associations: the NAACP and the YMCA, in Washington, D.C. [4]

  8. Wreath of Christ - Wikipedia

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    He first developed, on paper, a set of Lutheran prayer beads where he gave all the pearls a specific meaning. After the return home to Sweden, he made the actual pearl ribbon, based on his sketches and started using it in his prayers. [3] The devotion began to spread rapidly in Sweden and to other Lutheran countries.

  9. Bankrupting the Enemy - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It is the first book to be released that specifically focuses on the financial embargo of Japan, [3] which Miller claims was the most critical aspect that pushed Japan towards attacking Pearl Harbor. [4] The book posits that while President Franklin D. Roosevelt enacted policy to "bring Japan to its senses, not its knees", this goal was ...