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losing re-election in 1993,
Dinkins joined the
faculty of
Columbia University while remaining active in muni****l politics.
Dinkins was born in Trenton, New...
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Dinkins is a
comparatively rare surname.
There are
varying accounts as to the
origin and
early history of the
Dinkins family.
Leading researchers disagree...
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David Dinkins. She was the
first lady of New York City from 1990 to 1993,
becoming the city's
first African American first lady in history.
Dinkins was...
- the
Democratic Party primary by
Manhattan Borough President David Dinkins.
Dinkins went on to
narrowly defeat U.S.
Attorney for the
Southern District...
- in 1992.
Although crime rate had
begun to fall
during the
Dinkins administration,
Dinkins suffered badly from a
perception that
crime and
racial tension...
- the
goals of its community."
Dinkins projects include Conversations with Bina48, a
series of
conversations between Dinkins and the
first social, artificially...
- Team in 2017.
Dinkins left as the
schools all-time
leader in games, with 134 games, and the
tenth all-time scorer, with 1,479 points.
Dinkins declared for...
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Champions Cup,
where Dinkins was the
leading scorer in both
games (22 and 25 points) in the
first round against Crystal Palace. In 1978,
Dinkins signed with Standard...
- Bancorp.
Dinkins was born in Pontiac, Michigan. He
graduated with a bachelor's
degree in
criminal justice from the
University of
Detroit in 1988.
Dinkins began...
- Grace-Ann
Dinkins (born
September 13, 1966) also
known as Gracie-Ann
Dinkins or
Grace Dinkins, is a
track and
field athlete from the USA who competes...