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Anita DeFrantz". artoftheolympians.org.
Retrieved December 23, 2015. "Home". artoftheolympians.org.
Retrieved October 5, 2015. "MS
ANITA L.
DEFRANTZ". olympic...
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Faburn DeFrantz was born to
Samella and
Alonzo DeFrantz as the
seventh child out of thirteen,
according to his memoir. Born in Topeka, Kansas,
DeFrantz later...
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Africa in 1967, and the
Edinburgh Festival in 1968.
Biographer Thomas DeFrantz notes how the
Ailey company's
status as "the sole
exponent of an emerging...
- (February–March 2000). "Pierre
de Coubertin and women's sport" (PDF).
Olympic Review: 23–26.
Retrieved 2008-09-15.
DeFrantz, A. (1993). "The
Olympic Games:...
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Frantz (Coppélia), a
character in Coppélia
Frantz (film), a 2016
French film The
Frantz Manufacturing Company, a
manufacturer of
conveyor systems D.E...
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Frantz Omar
Fanon (/ˈfænən/, US: /fæˈnɒ̃/; French: [fʁɑ̃ts fanɔ̃]; 20 July 1925 – 6
December 1961) was a
French West
Indian psychiatrist,
political philosopher...
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Thing Called Swing.
Christian Batchelor Books, 1997, ISBN 0-9530631-0-0
DeFrantz, Thomas.
Dancing Many Drums:
Excavations in
African American Dance. Wisconsin:...
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Esailama G. A. Diouf, and
Yvonne Daniel with a
Foreword by
Thomas F.
DeFrantz,
Danny Glover, and
Harry Belafonte (Illinois
University Press, 2019) and...
- the parti****tion of
women for the 2012
Summer Olympics in London.
Anita DeFrantz,
chair of the IOC's
Women and
Sports Commission,
suggested that countries...
- (2014). "Twenty-First-Century Post-Humans: The Rise of the See-J". In
DeFrantz,
Thomas F.; Gonzalez,
Anita (eds.).
Black Performance Theory. Duke University...