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  • спіс артыкулаў у адным з праектаў Вікімедыя (be)
  • ৱিকিপিডিয়া:ৰচনাশৈলীৰ হাতপুথি (as)
  • บทความรายชื่อวิกิมีเดีย (th)
  • විකිමීඩියා ලැයිස්තු ලිපිය (si)
  • стаття-список у проєкті Вікімедіа (uk)
  • Listartikolo en Vikipedio (eo)
  • Vikimedya liste maddesi (tr)
  • Wikimedia leet airticle (sco)
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  • Wikimediako zerrenda artikulua (eu)
  • article de llista de Wikimedia (ca)
  • articol-listă în cadrul unui proiect Wikimedia (ro)
  • artigo de listas da Wikimedia (gl)
  • artículu de llista de Wikimedia (ast)
  • bài viết danh sách Wikimedia (vi)
  • lista d'un projècte Wikimèdia (oc)
  • lista de un projecto de Wikimedia (ia)
  • lista di Wikimedia (pap)
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  • teunuléh dapeuta Wikimèdia (ace)
  • zoznamový článok projektov Wikimedia (sk)
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  • উইকিমিডিয়ার তালিকা নিবন্ধ (bn)
  • விக்கிப்பீடியா:பட்டியலிடல் (ta)
  • Уикимедия списък (bg)
  • саҳифаи феҳристӣ (tg)
  • списак на Викимедији (sr)
  • Վիքիմեդիայի նախագծի ցանկ (hy)
  • список на статии на Викимедија (mk)
  • וויקימעדיע ליסטע (ji)
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  • قائمة ويكيميديا (ar)
  • статья-список в проекте Викимедиа (ru)
  • ウィキメディアの一覧記事 (ja)
  • 维基媒体列表条目 (zh)
  • 위키미디어 목록 항목 (ko)
  • വിക്കിമീഡിയ പട്ടിക താൾ (ml)
  • Wikimedia-Liste (de)
  • artículo de lista de Wikimedia (es)
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  • attorney, Florida state legislator, journalist, author (en)
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  • educator, scholar; first African-American and alumnus to become president of Lincoln University (en)
  • first African-American woman Speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly and Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey (en)
  • vice-chancellor of the Namibia University of Science and Technology (en)
  • first African-American mayor of Atlantic City, New Jersey (en)
  • first African-American to serve as Chief Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court (en)
  • academic administrator, interim president of Lincoln University as well as Cheyney University of Pennsylvania and Lincoln University (Missouri) (en)
  • psychologist and second female president of Lincoln University (en)
  • first African-American elected to the Pennsylvania General Assembly in 1910 (en)
  • judge in New York and Connecticut, author of Black Robes, White Justice (en)
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  • South Carolina-born dentist, emigrated to Ghana in 1956 and operated a dental practice there for nearly five decades until his retirement in 2002 (en)
  • former street basketball player from New York City; played at Rucker Park in the 1970 and 1971 seasons (en)
  • first African-American mayor of Ann Arbor, Michigan (en)
  • Baptist minister, educator, civil rights activist, and co-founder of Downingtown Industrial and Agricultural School in Pennsylvania (en)
  • Ghanaian politician, member of the United Gold Coast Convention and The Big Six (en)
  • born into slavery, owned by Confederate General Edmund Kirby Smith; second African-American physician in Florida (en)
  • first African-American to serve in the Rhode Island General Assembly (en)
  • longtime Howard University mathematics professor and dean; established the first mathematics PhD program at a HBCU (en)
  • diplomat; former president of Phelps Stokes Fund; former Assistant Attorney General of California (en)
  • Sierra Leonean diplomat, political scientist and editor (en)
  • Namibian politician; former Speaker of the National Assembly of Namibia; chairman, SWAPO Central Committee (en)
  • father of Black psychology; first African-American to receive a Ph.D in psychology (en)
  • first African-American woman promoted to the rank of rear admiral in the U.S. Navy (en)
  • first African-American Chief of Department of the New York Police Department (en)
  • Baptist minister, civil rights leader; ran for mayor of Philadelphia, 1975 (en)
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  • List of Lincoln University (Pennsylvania) alumni (en)
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