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  2. African Studies Association - Wikipedia

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    The African Studies Association (ASA) is a US-based association of scholars, students, practitioners, and institutions with an interest in the continent of Africa. Founded in 1957, the ASA is the leading organization of African Studies in North America , with a global membership of approximately 2000. [ 1 ]

  3. New York City Lab School for Collaborative Studies - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Lab School for Collaborative Studies is a secondary school in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It serves students in grades 6–12 and was described as one of the best schools in Manhattan in 2010 by the New York Post and CUNY. [2] The school is a part of the New York City Department of Education.

  4. Reihan Salam - Wikipedia

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    Reihan Morshed Salam (/ ˈ r aɪ h ɑː n s ə ˈ l ɑː m /; born 29 December 1979) [1] is an American conservative [2] political commentator, columnist and author who, since 2019, has been president of the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. [3]

  5. Macbeth in Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Macbeth in Manhattan is a 1999 American drama film directed by Greg Lombardo, starring Gloria Reuben, Nick Gregory, David Lansbury, John Glover and Harold Perrineau.

  6. Two Men in Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Two Men in Manhattan (French: Deux hommes dans Manhattan) is a 1959 French film noir written and directed by Jean-Pierre Melville.It stars Melville and Pierre Grasset as two French journalists in New York City who are searching for a missing United Nations diplomat.

  7. Trinity Church (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of the Intercession, the Trinity Chapel Complex and many other of Manhattan's Episcopal congregations were once part of Trinity parish. Columbia University was founded on the church's grounds as King's College in 1754. [9]

  8. Finch College - Wikipedia

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    Finch College was an undergraduate women's college in Manhattan, New York City. The Finch School opened as a private secondary school for girls in 1900 and became a liberal arts college in 1952. It closed in 1976.

  9. Eckerd College - Wikipedia

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    The Peter H. Armacost Library, designed by Ayers Saint Gross, houses nearly 250,000 volumes and the Eckerd College Special Collections. [3]The institution now known as Eckerd College was founded as Florida Presbyterian College in 1958 as part of national growth in post-secondary education driven by GIs entering college after returning from World War II and later by the baby boom.