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Anita DeFrantz". artoftheolympians.org.
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ANITA L.
DEFRANTZ". olympic...
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Frantz Omar
Fanon (/ˈfænən/, US: /fæˈnɒ̃/; French: [fʁɑ̃ts fanɔ̃]; 20 July 1925 – 6
December 1961) was a
French Afro-Caribbean psychiatrist, political...
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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...
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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...
- Jamison".
History Makers Online.
August 30, 2016.
Retrieved January 6, 2019.
DeFrantz,
Thomas (November 11, 2011). "Great Performances:
Judith Jamison, Free...
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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...
- was
Anita DeFrantz, who
became a
member in 1986 and in 1992
began chairing the
prototype of the IOC
Commission on
Women in Sport.
DeFrantz not only worked...
- Véronique
Frantz (c. 1825 –
August 3, 1854) was a
French serial killer.
While working as a maid, she
poisoned her
employers and a
neighbor of
theirs with...
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elected during the 131st IOC Session. The
three American IOC members,
Anita DeFrantz,
Angela Ruggiero and
Larry Probst were not
eligible to vote in this host...
- (2014). "Twenty-First-Century Post-Humans: The Rise of the See-J". In
DeFrantz,
Thomas F.; Gonzalez,
Anita (eds.).
Black Performance Theory. Duke University...