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The name Ujamaa is Swahili and means “extended family.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Interracial Marriage Rates Going Up 2010
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Students living in Ujamaa participate in an educational experience that is enriched with cross-cultural activities.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Interracial Marriage Rates Going Up 2010
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The name Ujamaa is Swahili and means “extended family.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Interracial Marriage Rates Going Up 2010
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These were expressed as Ujamaa, which is Swahili for "familyhood".
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When we created our Ujamaa initiative to support black-owned businesses, we were inspired by the likes of Don Cornelius, whose show got off the ground via sponsorship from the Johnson Products Company, a black-owned enterprise.
Dr. Boyce Watkins: What Black People Learned From Soul Train and Don Cornelius Dr. Boyce Watkins 2012
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When we created our Ujamaa initiative to support black-owned businesses, we were inspired by the likes of Don Cornelius, whose show got off the ground via sponsorship from the Johnson Products Company, a black-owned enterprise.
Dr. Boyce Watkins: What Black People Learned From Soul Train and Don Cornelius Dr. Boyce Watkins 2012
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Tanzania was founded as a unified and independent nation in 1964 upon a vision of Ujamaa, as articulated by Julius Kambara Nyerere, the first Tanzanian president.
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When we created our Ujamaa initiative to support black-owned businesses, we were inspired by the likes of Don Cornelius, whose show got off the ground via sponsorship from the Johnson Products Company, a black-owned enterprise.
Dr. Boyce Watkins: What Black People Learned From Soul Train and Don Cornelius Dr. Boyce Watkins 2012
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ÂWhen we created our Ujamaa initiative to support black-owned businesses, we were inspired by the Âlikes of Don Cornelius, whose show got off the ground via sponsorship from the Johnson Products Company, a black-owned enterprise.
Dr. Boyce Watkins: What Black People Learned From Soul Train and Don Cornelius Dr. Boyce Watkins 2012
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ÂWhen we created our Ujamaa initiative to support black-owned businesses, we were inspired by the Âlikes of Don Cornelius, whose show got off the ground via sponsorship from the Johnson Products Company, a black-owned enterprise.
Dr. Boyce Watkins: What Black People Learned From Soul Train and Don Cornelius Dr. Boyce Watkins 2012
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