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Chinweizu Ibekwe
Chinweizu Ibekwe (born 26 March 1943), known mononymously as Chinweizu, and also by the pen-name Maazi Chinweizu, is a Nigerian critic, essayist, poet, and journalist. While studying in the United States during the Black Power movement, Chinweizu became influenced by the philosophy of the Black Arts Movement. He is commonly associated with Black orientalism and emerged as one of the leading figures in contemporary Nigerian journalism, writing a highly influential column in The Guardian of Lagos.
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American composer
Sharon A. Hill
American geologist and science blogger
Burton C. Andrus
U.S. Army Officer (1892-1977)
William F. Walsh
American politician (1912-2011)
Alan Soble
American philosopher
Cephas Yao Agbemenu
Ghanaian sculptor and educator
Bolaji Aluko
Professor of chemical engineering
Stewart Shapiro
American philosopher
Millard Drexler
American business manager
Jane McAlevey
American labor unionist
Lejaren Hiller
American composer (1924–1994)
John Wrench
American mathematician (1911-2009)
Thomas Curley
American sound mixer
George Killian
American basketball coach
Leonard Talmy
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Merlin Stone
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Howard Kurtz
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John Wieners
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Becky Birtha
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Frederick Peterson
American neurologist (1859-1938)
Robert Peter Gale
American medical researcher
Henry Wessel, Jr.
American photographer (1942–2018)
Daniel Katz
American psychologist (1903-1998)
Ira Flatow
American radio, television, web journalist, host of the public radio program ''Science Friday''
Mary Ashun
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Benjamin Radford
American skeptic
Laurence Yep
American children's writer
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American mathematician and cryptanalyst
Christopher Scolese
American space agency executive
Sherwood Hu
Chinese American theatre and film director
Bobby Previte
American drummer
Naomi Nhiwatiwa
politician
Arnold Rosner
American composer (1945–2013)
J. Joseph Garrahy
American governor of Rhode Island (1930-2012)
Alison Jaggar
feminist philosopher
Tudor Bompa
American academic
Richard Wernick
American composer
Robert Kelly
American poet, born 1935
Jeremy Jacobs
American ice hockey executive
Winifred C. Stanley
American politician (1909-1996)
Michelle Goldberg
American journalist
Zhijian Chen
Chinese American biochemist
Laura Aikin
American singer
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Thai politician
Luther Emmett Holt
American pediatrician and author
Matt Rhule
American football player and coach (born 1975)
moe.
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Czech composer
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Novelist, short story writer, poet, teacher
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German chemist
Claire M. Fraser
American genome scientist and microbiologist
Nick Gillespie
American magazine editor and political writer (born 1963)
Kevin Zeese
American activist (1955-2020)
Alicia Nitecki
American writer and academic
Robert Gundlach
American physicist (1926–2010)
Marvin Opler
American anthropologist (1914–1981)
Aasiya Zubair
American TV executive (1972–2009)
Shep Gordon
producer
Sara Horowitz
American labor leader