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  2. Kimberly Arcand - Wikipedia

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    Kimberly Arcand. Kimberly Kowal Arcand (born December 20, 1975) is a data visualizer and science communicator for NASA 's Chandra X-ray Observatory. [1] She is also the visualization coordinator for the Aesthetics and Astronomy image response project at the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian [2] located in Cambridge, Massachusetts .

  3. Johnny Lumpkin - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Lumpkin. Jonathan Lumpkin (born September 3, 1997) [1] is an American football tight end who is a free agent. He played college football at Hutchinson before transferring to Louisiana. [2] He was signed by the Patriots as an undrafted free agent following the 2023 NFL draft .

  4. Lumpkin's Jail - Wikipedia

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    Lumpkin's Jail, also known as "the Devil's half acre", was a slave breeding farm, as well as a holding facility, or slave jail, located in Richmond, Virginia, just three blocks from the state capitol building. More than five dozen firms traded in enslaved human beings within blocks of Richmond's Wall Street (now 15th Street) between 14th and ...

  5. Alva M. Lumpkin - Wikipedia

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    Education. University of South Carolina School of Law ( LL.B.) Alva Moore Lumpkin (November 13, 1886 – August 1, 1941) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of South Carolina and the United States District Court for the Western District of South Carolina and was a United States senator ...

  6. Elizabeth Clark-Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Clark-Lewis is an American historian. She is professor of history and director of the public history program at Howard University. She has written about slavery, emancipation and domestic labor among other topics, especially as regards the Washington, DC, area.

  7. Kimberly Sellers - Wikipedia

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    Kimberly Flagg Sellers is an American statistician. She has been the head of the statistics department at North Carolina State University since 2023, where she is the first Black woman in the university's history to lead a science department. [1] Previously, Dr. Sellers was a full professor of statistics at Georgetown University and [2] a ...

  8. Marlin Barnes - Wikipedia

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    Miami. (1995) Marlin Adarryl Barnes (April 6, 1974 – April 13, 1996) [1] was a linebacker for the University of Miami Hurricanes. He was found brutally beaten to death in his apartment in 1996, along with his longtime friend, Timwanika Lumpkins. [2] Barnes was a six-foot, 220-pound linebacker who played second string for the Hurricanes.

  9. Kimberly Bryant (technologist) - Wikipedia

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    Kimberly Bryant (born January 14, 1967) is an American electrical engineer who worked in the biotechnology field at Genentech, Novartis Vaccines, Diagnostics, and Merck. In 2011, Bryant founded Black Girls Code , a nonprofit organization that focuses on providing technology and computer programming education to African-American girls.