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Johnnetta Betsch Cole (born
October 19, 1936) is an
American anthropologist, educator,
museum director, and
college president. Cole was the
first female...
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Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. McGlone,
Peggy (October 27, 2016). "At 80,
Johnnetta Cole
reflects on her
career and the
controversial Cosby exhibition". The...
- "****es, gold diggers, hoes, hoodrats, chickenheads, pigeons, and so on."
Johnnetta B. Cole
argues that hip hop's
tradition to
refer to
black women in such...
- "New York
Chapter Of 100
Black Men
Honors Janet Jackson, Hank Aaron,
Johnnetta Cole,
Willie Gary", Jet, vol. 106, no. 23, p. 28,
December 6, 2004, ISSN 0021-5996...
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attended by her parents,
Latanya Richardson Jackson,
Samuel L. Jackson,
Johnnetta Betsch Cole, and
James Staton,
among others. In July 2015,
Cosby was the...
- (Left
Coast Press:
Walnut Cr****), pp. 15–40. ISBN 1-59874-083-0 Cole,
Johnnetta B. (September 1982). "Vera Mae Green, 1928–1982".
American Anthropologist...
- 2001.
Bennett underwent numerous changes under Sister President Emerita Johnnetta B. Cole, who was
inaugurated in July 2002. In her
first year at Bennett...
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attended by at most 150 students. In 1988,
Spelman College President Johnnetta B. Cole
banned the DC
Metro Club from
involvement with
Freaknic for school...
- Barnett[citation needed]
Joyce Beatty Anita Lyons Bond: 108
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Demings Marian Wright Edelman: 105
Helen Gray Edmonds...
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members of the
extended Mother's
Finest family,
Kerry Denton,
Harold Seay,
Johnnetta Johnson and
Pascal Kravetz. In 2008,
Wyzard released his solo album, Primal...