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  2. Sarah Lewis (professor) - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Elizabeth Lewis is the John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Humanities and Associate Professor of African and African-American studies at Harvard University. Her research focuses on the intersection of African American and Black Atlantic visual representation, racial justice, and representational democracy in the United States from the nineteenth century through the present.

  3. S. E. Cupp - Wikipedia

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    S. E. Cupp. Sarah Elizabeth Cupp (born February 23, 1979) is an American television host, political commentator, and writer. In August 2017, she began hosting S.E. Cupp: Unfiltered, a political panel show, co-hosted by Andrew Levy, on HLN and later CNN . She is a former panelist on the CNN political debate show Crossfire, author of Losing Our ...

  4. Safety for Sarah movement - Wikipedia

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    Slates for Sarah. Several film crews began posting slates in tribute to Sarah Jones, starting with the crew of the television show Drop Dead Diva on February 21, 2014, and friends began to post tributes. On February 24, 2014, the Facebook page 'Slates for Sarah' was created to bring these tributes together in one place. With the statement ...

  5. Sarah E. Goode - Wikipedia

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    Inventor and entrepreneur. Known for. One of the first African-American women to receive a United States patent. Sarah Elisabeth Goode (1855 – April 8, 1905) was an American entrepreneur and inventor. She was one of the first known African American women to receive a United States patent, which she received in 1885 for her cabinet bed. [1]

  6. Sara Ganim - Wikipedia

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    Sara Ganim. Sara Elizabeth Ganim (born September 9, 1987) [2] [3] is an American journalist and podcast host. She is the current Hearst Journalism Fellow at the University of Florida 's Brechner Center for Freedom of Information and the James Madison Visiting Professor on First Amendment Issues at the Columbia Journalism School. [4] [5 ...

  7. Sarah E. Wright - Wikipedia

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    Sarah E. Wright. Sarah Elizabeth Wright (December 9, 1928 – September 13, 2009) [1] was an American writer and social activist. Her novel This Child's Gonna Live, published in 1969, was acclaimed by critics and "was among the first to focus on the confluence of race, class and sex". [1] The New York Times named it "outstanding book of 1969 ...

  8. Sarah-Elizabeth Langford - Wikipedia

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    Sarah-Elizabeth Langford. Sarah-Elizabeth Langford (born September 28, 1981) is the former first lady of Atlanta and a former beauty pageant titleholder. Langford was the wife of the 59th Mayor of Atlanta, Kasim Reed. She is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority. She competed in the Miss America pageant in 2002 and the Miss USA pageant in 2005.

  9. Sarah Robles - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Robles. Sarah Elizabeth Robles (born August 1, 1988) is an American weightlifter. She qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London and earned a bronze medal in weightlifting at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, becoming the first US athlete to medal in Olympic weightlifting in 16 years. She repeated her feat in the +87 kg ...