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  2. Norman Francis - Wikipedia

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    Norman Christopher Francis (born March 20, 1931) is an American academic who served as president of Xavier University of Louisiana from 1968 to 2015. He was the first Black and first lay president of the school, and the second African American to ever serve as president of a Catholic university in the United States.

  3. Kalamu ya Salaam - Wikipedia

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    He was the editor of The Black Collegian magazine for 13 years (1970–83), [1] and has written for many publications including Negro Digest/Black World, First World, The Black Scholar, Black Books Bulletin, Callaloo, Catalyst, The Journal of Black Poetry, Nimrod, Coda, Encore, The New Orleans Tribune, Wavelength, The New Orleans Music Magazine ...

  4. Thomy Lafon - Wikipedia

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    In his will, he left funds to local charities and to the Charity Hospital, Lafon Old Folks Home, Straight University, and the Sisters of the Holy Family, an order of African-American nuns founded in New Orleans. [2] [3] Lafon also supported the Tribune, the first black-owned newspaper in the South after the American Civil War. [citation needed]

  5. Regions Bank Announces 32 Recipients of Riding Forward ...

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    BIRMINGHAM, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Regions Bank (NYS: RF) has announced the 32 winners of its 2013 Regions Riding Forward Scholarship Essay Contest, which provides college scholarships to high ...

  6. New Orleans early graduate breaks scholarship record, offered ...

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    Dennis Maliq Barnes, who graduated from the International High School of New Orleans, has been accepted into 175 colleges and universities. The teen is an early graduate, with a 4.98 GPA and 27 ...

  7. List of African American newspapers in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Notably, although the Louisiana Creole people were not considered Black until after the Civil War, the history of African American newspapers in Louisiana is sometimes considered to begin with the New Orleans Daily Creole, a Creole pro-slavery newspaper launched in 1856.