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Black educators were being overlooked, so Clearview created a nonprofit to celebrate them

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… founders of the Oklahoma African American Educators Hall of Fame. … he became the first African American president of a non- … hall of fame for African Americans in the profession.

Nominations … could accommodate the Oklahoma African American Educators Hall of Fame …

Source: oklahoman.com: Local News, Politics & Sports in Oklahoma City, OK

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