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Events for Lincoln University Homecoming October 5-12, 2008. LU Blue Tigers vs. Xavier University.
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Brochure for 27th Annual Lincoln University Homecoming on November 8, 1952. Lincoln vs. Jackson College
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Events for Lincoln University Homecoming October 8-15, 2006 LU Blue Tigers vs. St. Joseph College
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Events for Lincoln University Homecoming October 2-8, 2005 LU Blue Tigers vs. Georgia State Panthers
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Events for Lincoln University Homecoming October 5-12, 2003 LU Blue Tigers vs. Northwestern Oklahoma University
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Events for Lincoln University Homecoming October 7-14, 2001 LU Blue Tigers vs. Westminster College
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Events for annual Lincoln University homecoming October 9-14, 2000 LU Blue Tigers vs. Stillman College
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Events for Annual Lincoln University Homecoming September 29-October 6, 2013 LU Blue Tigers vs. Emporia State University
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Events for Annual Lincoln University Homecoming October 12-19, 2014 LU Blue Tigers vs. Texas College
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Brochure for annual Lincoln University homecoming on November 15, 1975 Lincoln University vs. Southeast Missouri State University
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Brochure for annual Lincoln University homecoming on November 19, 1966 LU Tigers vs. Langston Lions
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Brochure for annual Lincoln University homecoming on November 6, 1965 Lincoln University vs. Kentucky State University.
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Events for Annual Lincoln University Homecoming October 2-8, 2016 LU Blue Tigers vs. St. Joseph's College
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Events for Annual Lincoln University Homecoming October 19, 1935 Lincoln University vs. West Virginia State College
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The neoliberal period was accompanied by a momentous transformation within the US health care system. As the result of a number of political and historical dynamics, the healthcare law signed by President Barack Obama in 2010 ‑the Affordable Care Act (ACA)‑ drew less on universal models from abroad than it did on earlier conservative healthcare reform proposals. This was in part the result of the influence of powerful corporate healthcare interests. While the ACA expands healthcare coverage, it does so incompletely and unevenly, with persistent uninsurance and disparities in access based on insurance status. Additionally, the law accommodates an overall shift towards a consumerist model of care characterized by high cost sharing at time of use. Finally, the law encourages the further consolidation of the healthcare sector, for instance into units named “Accountable Care Organizations” that closely resemble the health maintenance organizations favored by managed care advocates. The overall effect has been to maintain a fragmented system that is neither equitable nor efficient. A single payer universal system would, in contrast, help transform healthcare into a social right.