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2009 Math for Girls Day Planning Meeting
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PowerPoint presentation about Lincoln University Sonia Kovalevsky (LUSK) Math for Girls Day.
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6th Annual Lincoln University Sonia Kovalevsky Math for Girls Day program flyer on April 29, 2011.
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Report for the Fifth Annual Lincoln University Sonia Kovalevsky Math for Girls Day that was held on April 23, 2010 from 8:00am to 2:00pm on the campus of Lincoln University in Jefferson City, MO.
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Presenter, student and teacher evaluation forms for the 6th Annual Lincoln University Sonia Kovalevsky Math for Girls Day program flyer on April 29, 2011.
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9th Annual Lincoln University Sonia Kovalevsky Math for Girls Day program on April 25, 2014.
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Presenter, student and teacher evaluation forms for the 9th Annual Lincoln University Sonia Kovalevsky Math for Girls Day program flyer on April 25, 2014.
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Report for the 7th Annual Lincoln University Sonia Kovalevsky Math for Girls Day that was held on April 27th, 2012 from 8:00am to 2:00pm on the campus of Lincoln University in Jefferson City, MO.
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Registration form for 9th Annual Lincoln University Sonia Kovalevsky Math for Girls Day on April 25, 2014.
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10th Annual Lincoln University Sonia Kovalevsky Math for Girls Day program on April 24, 2015.
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Janks Morton is a creator of media and entertainment for African Americans and consumers of Black culture. These projects challenge audiences to make a difference in their lives and communities with a series of thought-provoking pro-social initiatives through music, film, traditional and alternative media outlets.
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In the fall of 1932, Lloyd Gaines enrolled at Lincoln University in Jefferson City Missouri. Away from his family for the first time, Lloyd began to expand his horizons.
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The usually reserved and shy scholar made a name for himself at Lincoln; joining the Alpha Phi Alpha social fraternity and becoming a member of the History Club and the Student Government, where he served as President for his senior class.
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After graduation, Lloyd Gaines filed papers with placement office at Lincoln but he could not find an immediate position. Although he minored in education, Gaines was not primarily searching for a teaching position. However, he had a backup plan. Lloyd's background in history led him to an interest in the law and unbeknownst to anyone, save his mentor, Lorenzo Greene, he was preparing to what no American-American had done before. Lloyd Gaines was going to enroll in the University Missouri School of Law.
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When the summer of 1935 rolled around, Gaines was contemplating his next step. He was graduating in August, with honors no less, and he was pondering a career. After graduation, he filed papers with placement office at Lincoln but he could not find an immediate position. Although he minored in education, Gaines was not primarily searching for a teaching position.