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Efuntola Oseijeman Adelabu Adefunmi (born
Walter Eugene King,
October 5, 1928 –
February 11, 2005) was the
first do****ented African-American initiated...
- County,
South Carolina that was
founded by Oba
Efuntola Oseijeman Adelabu Adefunmi I in 1970.
Oyotunji village is
named after the Oyo empire, and the name...
- Oba
Adefunmi I of Oyotunji, U.S.A....
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Yoruba and
Vodun of the Fon. that was
founded by Oba
Efuntola Oseijeman Adefunmi I, born
Walter Eugene King in Detroit, MI. In 1970, King was
crowned "Oba"...
- the
Yoruba Temple in
Harlem run by
Adefunmi,
which promoted a form of West
African traditional religion.
Adefunmi promoted Black Nationalism and encouraged...
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Pletho Gleb
Botkin (From
Russian Orthodoxy)
Janet Farrar (From Anglicanism)
Adefunmi (From Baptist)
Gustav Frenssen Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart Mary Ellen...
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World Religion, Dr.
Eason recounts how in 1992, the King of Oyotunji,
Adefunmi,
under pressure from
women at
Oyotunji to
allow them to be
initiated as...
- Ruiz Robles, "inventor of an
early e-reader",
published November 10, 2023
Adefunmi, "who
introduced African Americans to Yoruba",
published October 27, 2023...