Dorothy Vellenga, the Glossary
Dorothy Dee Vellenga (February 22, 1937 – October 3, 1984) was an American educator, college professor and sociologist, specializing in African studies.[1]
Table of Contents
14 relations: Accra, Columbia University, Equal Rights Amendment, Ford Foundation, Foxcroft School, Journal of Asian and African Studies, League of Women Voters, Monmouth College, Muskingum University, Peace Corps, Raleigh, North Carolina, Ripon College (Wisconsin), Social Forces, Social Science Research Council.
- Peace Corps people
Accra
Accra (Ga or Gaga; Nkran; Ewe: Gɛ; Ankara) is the capital and largest city of Ghana, located on the southern coast at the Gulf of Guinea, which is part of the Atlantic Ocean.
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Columbia University
Columbia University, officially Columbia University in the City of New York, is a private Ivy League research university in New York City.
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Equal Rights Amendment
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) is a proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would, if added, explicitly prohibit sex discrimination.
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Ford Foundation
The Ford Foundation is an American private foundation with the stated goal of advancing human welfare.
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Foxcroft School
Foxcroft School, founded in 1914 by Charlotte Haxall Noland, is a college-preparatory boarding and day school for girls in grades 9-12, located near Middleburg, Virginia, United States.
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Journal of Asian and African Studies
The Journal of Asian and African Studies is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal that covers research in the fields of Asian and African studies.
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League of Women Voters
The League of Women Voters (LWV) is an American nonprofit, nonpartisan political organization.
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Monmouth College
Monmouth College is a private Presbyterian liberal arts college in Monmouth, Illinois.
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Muskingum University
Muskingum University is a private university in New Concord, Ohio.
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Peace Corps
The Peace Corps is an independent agency and program of the United States government that trains and deploys volunteers to provide international development assistance.
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Raleigh, North Carolina
Raleigh is the capital city of the U.S. state of North Carolina and the seat of Wake County.
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Ripon College (Wisconsin)
Ripon College is a private liberal arts college in Ripon, Wisconsin.
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Social Forces (formerly The Journal of Social Forces) is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal of social science published by Oxford University Press for the Department of Sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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The Social Science Research Council (SSRC) is a US-based, independent, international nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing research in the social sciences and related disciplines.
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See also
Peace Corps people
- Andrew E. Rice
- Arlen Erdahl
- Barbara J. Ford
- Bridget Degnen
- Christopher Hedrick
- Cy Kuckenbaker
- Daniel Foley (jurist)
- Daniel Sperling
- David Gressly
- Delano Lewis
- Donn F. Eisele
- Dorothy Vellenga
- Eleanor Sterling
- Elizabeth Forsling Harris
- Francis R. Nicosia
- Gary Okihiro
- Harris Wofford
- James V. Oliver
- Jay K. Katzen
- Jenifer Cushman
- John C. Cort
- John Eng
- Joseph S. Murphy
- Kady Van Deurs
- Karen Lynn Williams
- Liz J. Patterson
- M. Brewster Smith
- Marti Jett
- Michael Meyer (travel writer)
- Mike Edwards (American journalist)
- Scott MacRae
- Steven Dillingham
- Tommy Kelly (actor)
- Tulinabo S. Mushingi
- William C. Fels
- William G. Moseley
- William Haddad