- Max
Yergan (July 19, 1892 –
April 11, 1975) was an African-American
activist notable for
being a
Baptist missionary for the YMCA, then a
Communist working...
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organization split in 1955. The
split was also
precipitated by co-founder Max
Yergan's abandonment of left-wing politics; he
advocated colonial rule in Africa...
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Laura Holloway Yergan (January 18, 1916 –
December 29, 1996) was an
American public health nurse and
nursing educator who
often worked internationally...
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investigations a "dress
rehearsal for McCarthyism".
Smith described the case of Max
Yergan, who was the
first African American professor hired at the CCNY.
After complaints...
- African-American physician, surgeon,
hospital administrator, and
educator Max
Yergan, African-American activist,
first black college faculty member hired in...
- at
least for
purposes of residence. Some
African Americans such as Max
Yergan were
granted an "honorary white"
status as well.
Statistics for the white...
- pla**** an Irishman, his
first "white" role.[clarification needed] With Max
Yergan, and the
International Committee on
African Affairs (later
known as the...
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Kwara 376
Yakurr Yako
Cross River 377
Yalla Benue 378
Yandang Taraba 379
Yergan Yergum Plateau 380
Yoruba 54,000,000 48,000,000 Kwara, Lagos, Ogun, Ondo...
- ****ociation (Norway) The
Council on
African Affairs (CAA):
founded in 1937 by Max
Yergan and Paul Robeson, the CAA was the
first major U.S.
organization whose focus...
- Health. 79 (6): 772–5. doi:10.2105/ajph.79.6.772. PMC 1349641. PMID 2729474.
Yergan J,
Flood AB,
LoGerfo JP,
Diehr P (July 1987). "Relationship
between patient...