- Mark
Naison (born 1946) is a
professor of
history at
Fordham University, the
Jesuit University of New York.
Naison, a
former political activist, was a...
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Naison Khutshwekhaya Ndlovu (22
October 1930 – 28 May 2017) was a
Zimbabwean politician and
deputy president of the
Senate of Zimbabwe.
Ndlovu was a veteran...
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Kurshan Roger Lippman Howard Machtinger Eric Mann Sam
Melville Mark D.
Naison Diana Oughton Robin Palmer Eleanor Raskin Jonah Raskin Terry Robbins Susan...
- band, The
Orchestra Dendera Kings while Naison formed his Gee(Great) 7 Commandos. It was
after splitting with
Naison that
Simon recorded the hit
album Nguva...
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culture formed during the 1970s in New York City. As
expressed by Mark D.
Naison of
Fordham University, "Hip hop was born multicultural",
gaining influences...
- "Communist
Control Act of 1954". www.mtsu.edu.
Retrieved November 27, 2019.
Naison, Mark. "The
Communist Party USA and
Radical Organizations, 1953–1960" (PDF)...
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Zimbabwean footballer Moses Ndlovu (born 1956/57),
Zimbabwean politician Naison Ndlovu (1930–2017),
Zimbabwean politician and
deputy president of the Senate...
- (1st ed.). New York:
Random House. ISBN 0-394-49441-5 – via
Internet Archive.
Naison, Mark. "Paul
Robeson and the
American Labor Movement". In
Stewart (1998)...
- how
African Americans worked to end Jim Crow laws in the 1950s. Mark D.
Naison (2005)
describes the
Bronx African American History Project (BAAHP), an...
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African American History Project" (Interview).
Interviewed by Dr. Mark
Naison.
BAAHP Digital Archive Fordham University. p. 16.
Archived from the original...