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Bennetta Bullock Washington (May 1, 1918 – May 28, 1991) was an
American educator and
community leader,
founder and
director of Job
Corps for Women, a...
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original on 1 June 2018. Coplan,
David B.; Jules-Rosette,
Bennetta (2004). " 'Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika': From
Independent Spirit to Political...
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Continuing Influence. New York, NY:
Garland Press, 1995. 75–85. "Gwendolyn,
Bennetta Bennett".
Encyclopedia of African-American
Culture and History. New York:...
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Bennetta Bullock, an educator. They had one
daughter together,
Bennetta Jules-Rosette, who
became a sociologist.[citation needed] His wife
Bennetta Washington...
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Church of Scientology's
spiritual headquarters in
downtown Clearwater.
Bennetta Slaughter was her
supervisor and
friend for 12 years. In 1995 Lisa McPherson...
- and Baker, who is dressed, dances, and
appears individually.
Sociologist Bennetta Jules-Rosette
wrote in 2007 that "Although this film
would be considered...
- ecology, systematics, and the
status of the fisheries. NOAA Tech Rept.
Bennetta,
William J. (1996). "Deep Breathing".
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Bondwe ...
Symbols of change,
urban transition in a
Zambian community Bennetta Jules-Rosette - 1981 "In 1917, John Marange, born
Muchabaya Momberume of...
- Baker's
Cinematic Prism.
Indiana University Press, 2021. p. x Jules-Rosette,
Bennetta. "Spectacular Dress:
Africanisms in the
Fashions and
Performances of Josephine...
- L'Express
hailed Jackson as "the new
Josephine Baker."
According to
academic Bennetta Jules-Rosette, "Through
careful planning, she was able to
model a successful...