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Hampton University (auch: HU, Home by the Sea) ist eine private historically black University in Hampton (Virginia), Vereinigte Staaten. Sie wurde 1868 von Schwarzen und Weißen, Leitern der American Missionary Association (AMA), gegründet, als sie nach dem Amerikanischen Bürgerkrieg die Ausbildung von Freedmen (freigelassenen Sklaven) fördern wollten. Ab 1878 wurde auch ein Programm für Indianer angeboten, welches bis 1923 lief.
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L’université de Hampton (en anglais Hampton University) est une université située à Hampton (Virginie), aux États-Unis. Faisant partie des « universités traditionnellement noires », elle conserve un chêne sous lequel fut lue la Proclamation d'émancipation signée par le président Abraham Lincoln en 1863. Elle possède un musée consacré au général blanc (en), qui dirigeait un bataillon afro-américain lors de la guerre de Sécession, à l'origine de la première école du campus. Les équipes sportives se nomment les Pirates de Hampton.
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Hampton University (juga HU, atau Home by the Sea) adalah sebuah yang terletak di , Amerika Serikat. Universitas tersebut didirikan pada 1868 oleh para pemimpin kulit hitam dan kulit putih dari setelah Perang Saudara Amerika untuk memberikan pendidikan kepada orang merdeka. Pada 1878, universita tersebut memberikan sebuah program untuk mengajari orang Amerika Asli, yang berlangsung sampai 1923.
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A Universidade de Hampton (em inglês: Hampton University) é uma universidade privada historicamente negra localizada em Hampton, Virgínia, nos Estados Unidos. Sua fundação ocorreu em 1868 através de líderes da Associação Missionária Americana (AMA) após a Guerra de Secessão, com o intuito de prover educação para pessoas livres; entre um de seus fundadores, configura-se Samuel Chapman Armstrong. Em 1878, a instituição estabeleceu ainda um programa de educação para nativos norte-americanos. Entre seus alunos notáveis estão Booker T. Washington, Ruth E. Carter e Mary Jackson.
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漢普頓大學(Hampton University)是一間主校區位於美國维吉尼亞州漢普頓的私立大學、傳統黑人大學,由的領袖成立於美國內戰結束後的1868年,最早是一所師範學校,1984年正式升格為大學。2015年《美國新聞與世界報道》將其列在“南部地區大學”排名中的第18位。
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Hampton University is a private, historically black, research university in Hampton, Virginia. Founded in 1868 as Hampton Agricultural and Industrial School, it was established by Black and White leaders of the American Missionary Association after the American Civil War to provide education to freedmen. The campus houses the Hampton University Museum, which is the oldest museum of the African diaspora in the United States and the oldest museum in the commonwealth of Virginia. First led by former Union General Samuel Chapman Armstrong, Hampton University's main campus is located on 314 acres in Hampton, Virginia, on the banks of the Hampton River.
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La Universidad de Hampton (en inglés, Hampton University) es una universidad privada de Investigación, históricamente negra, en Hampton, Virginia. Fundada en 1868 como Escuela Agrícola e Industrial de Hampton, fue establecida por líderes negros y blancos de la después de la Guerra Civil Estadounidense para brindar educación a los libertos . El campus alberga el , que es el museo más antiguo de la diáspora africana en los Estados Unidos y el museo más antiguo de la comunidad de Virginia. Primero dirigido por el ex general de la Unión , El campus principal de la Universidad de Hampton está ubicado en 314 acres en Hampton, Virginia, a orillas del río Hampton. La universidad ofrece 90 programas, incluidos 50 programas de licenciatura, 25 programas de maestría y nueve programas de doctorado
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Hampton University (auch: HU, Home by the Sea) ist eine private historically black University in Hampton (Virginia), Vereinigte Staaten. Sie wurde 1868 von Schwarzen und Weißen, Leitern der American Missionary Association (AMA), gegründet, als sie nach dem Amerikanischen Bürgerkrieg die Ausbildung von Freedmen (freigelassenen Sklaven) fördern wollten. Ab 1878 wurde auch ein Programm für Indianer angeboten, welches bis 1923 lief.
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Hampton University is a private, historically black, research university in Hampton, Virginia. Founded in 1868 as Hampton Agricultural and Industrial School, it was established by Black and White leaders of the American Missionary Association after the American Civil War to provide education to freedmen. The campus houses the Hampton University Museum, which is the oldest museum of the African diaspora in the United States and the oldest museum in the commonwealth of Virginia. First led by former Union General Samuel Chapman Armstrong, Hampton University's main campus is located on 314 acres in Hampton, Virginia, on the banks of the Hampton River. The university offers 90 programs, including 50 bachelor's degree programs, 25 master's degree programs and nine doctoral programs. The university has a satellite campus in Virginia Beach and also has online offerings. Hampton University is home to 16 research centers, including the Hampton University Proton Therapy Institute, the largest free-standing facility of its kind in the world. Hampton University is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity."
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La Universidad de Hampton (en inglés, Hampton University) es una universidad privada de Investigación, históricamente negra, en Hampton, Virginia. Fundada en 1868 como Escuela Agrícola e Industrial de Hampton, fue establecida por líderes negros y blancos de la después de la Guerra Civil Estadounidense para brindar educación a los libertos . El campus alberga el , que es el museo más antiguo de la diáspora africana en los Estados Unidos y el museo más antiguo de la comunidad de Virginia. Primero dirigido por el ex general de la Unión , El campus principal de la Universidad de Hampton está ubicado en 314 acres en Hampton, Virginia, a orillas del río Hampton. La universidad ofrece 90 programas, incluidos 50 programas de licenciatura, 25 programas de maestría y nueve programas de doctorado. La universidad tiene un campus satélite en Virginia Beach y también ofrece ofertas en línea. La Universidad de Hampton alberga 16 centros de investigación, incluido el Instituto de terapia de protones de la Universidad de Hampton, la instalación independiente más grande de su tipo en el mundo. La Universidad de Hampton está entre "R2: Universidades Doctorales - Alta actividad investigadora".
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L’université de Hampton (en anglais Hampton University) est une université située à Hampton (Virginie), aux États-Unis. Faisant partie des « universités traditionnellement noires », elle conserve un chêne sous lequel fut lue la Proclamation d'émancipation signée par le président Abraham Lincoln en 1863. Elle possède un musée consacré au général blanc (en), qui dirigeait un bataillon afro-américain lors de la guerre de Sécession, à l'origine de la première école du campus. Les équipes sportives se nomment les Pirates de Hampton.
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Hampton University (juga HU, atau Home by the Sea) adalah sebuah yang terletak di , Amerika Serikat. Universitas tersebut didirikan pada 1868 oleh para pemimpin kulit hitam dan kulit putih dari setelah Perang Saudara Amerika untuk memberikan pendidikan kepada orang merdeka. Pada 1878, universita tersebut memberikan sebuah program untuk mengajari orang Amerika Asli, yang berlangsung sampai 1923.
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A Universidade de Hampton (em inglês: Hampton University) é uma universidade privada historicamente negra localizada em Hampton, Virgínia, nos Estados Unidos. Sua fundação ocorreu em 1868 através de líderes da Associação Missionária Americana (AMA) após a Guerra de Secessão, com o intuito de prover educação para pessoas livres; entre um de seus fundadores, configura-se Samuel Chapman Armstrong. Em 1878, a instituição estabeleceu ainda um programa de educação para nativos norte-americanos. Entre seus alunos notáveis estão Booker T. Washington, Ruth E. Carter e Mary Jackson.
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Dean emeritus of the Tippie College of Business at University of Iowa; former senior vice president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
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Founder, president and chaplain of Saint Paul's College (Virginia); Harmon Award
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former head football coach at Norfolk State University, 1974–1983; former head coach of track team and athletic director at Norfolk State
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Dark matter researcher; theoretical particle physicist at Dartmouth College; first black American to earn a Ph.D. in physics from Harvard University
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City Councilmember with the Atlanta City Council District 3, Atlanta, Georgia 2002–2018
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Curator of African Art, Dallas Museum of Art; former director of the National Museum of African Art
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Grammy Award winning record producer; co-founder and CEO of WRKSHP
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President of MSNBC; former Vice President of NBC News and MSNBC
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Co-founder of the CIAA; founder of Hampton's Terpsichorean Dance Company; chaired Hampton's Physical Education Department
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Headed Tuskegee University's Agriculture Department; developed the Greenwood Business District in Tuskegee, which served as a model for the Greenwood District in Tulsa, Oklahoma
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current CFL defensive tackle; also played in the NFL for the Dallas Cowboys and the New York Jets
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NASA mathematician and aeronautical engineer; supersonic flight and sonic boom researcher featured in the book Hidden Figures; Congressional Gold Medal
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NASA human computer and its first black female engineer; namesake of the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters in Washington; Congressional Gold Medal
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Harlem Renaissance muralist and founder of the Art Department at Texas Southern University
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President of the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies; election scholar, George Washington University Law School
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pioneering African-American mathematician; chaired the Mathematics Department at Howard University
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First Black councilwoman for the city of Columbia, South Carolina.
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fourth president of Tuskegee University and president of the United Negro College Fund
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Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge
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President of the Baltimore Ravens
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Secretary of Aging for the State of Maryland
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first Native American physician
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former governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands
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Chief Executive Officer of Hosea Feed the Hungry and Homeless
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president and general manager of the Norfolk Journal and Guide; took over the newspaper after the passing of his father, who bought the publication in 1910
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member of Ohio House of Representatives
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mother of Martin Luther King Jr.
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Prime minister of Eswatini; CEO of Nedbank Eswatini and CEO of MTN Eswatini
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Engineer; Lead of Planetary Protection for the Mars 2020 Mission at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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seventh president of Fisk University and president of the United Negro College Fund
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American educator, author, including his autobiography “Up from Slavery,” orator, first president of Tuskegee Institute , founder of the National Business League, prominent civil rights and racial “uplift” advocate, and adviser to several presidents of the United States. Between 1890 and 1915, Washington was the dominant leader in the African American community.
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Built the historic Shearer Cottage, the first inn for black vacationers on Martha's Vineyard
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writer at The Nation, television commentator and author; Kirkus Prize
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President Emeritus of Tuskegee University; namesake of the Tuskegee Airmen training site Moton Field; advisor to five U.S. presidents; Spingarn Medal; Harmon Award
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professor of theology and Africana Studies at the University of Notre Dame
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Environmental ecologist and founder of Black in Marine Science
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former weatherman for Good Morning America, 1986–1998
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Antigua and Barbuda Ambassador to the United Nations and to the United States
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photographer, book artist; lead plaintiff in the Virginia school desegregation case Thompson v County School Board of Arlington County
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member of the Golden Thirteen, the first black commissioned officers in the U.S. Navy
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Civil rights attorney; first woman appointed to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights; Spingarn Medal
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Author, Illustrator, Film Artist. Known for painting the "King Chad" Mural in Disneyland
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former NBA player, Washington Bullets, Detroit Pistons, New Jersey Nets; WNBA Detroit Shock Head Coach
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pioneer in nutrition and child development; first woman of color to earn a Ph.D. in nutrition; instrumental in creating the Head Start program; namesake of Hampton's Flemmie Kittrell Hall
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Federal Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas
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Former U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of the Congo and Nigeria
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stage manager and personality on the Late Show with David Letterman
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Cherokee mask maker, a translator, and a Cherokee cultural historian
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Kenya Minister of State, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister of Education; cabinet of Kenya's first president Jomo Kenyatta
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