Dawn Padmore — (born Dawn Mai Padmore, Monrovia, Liberia, February 17, 1967) is a Liberian classical singer primarily known as a recitalist.[1] Padmore has appeared in a variety of concert situations featuring African music, including a performance as part of… … Wikipedia
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Dawn Moe — (born 1952), is a former Natal and South Africa cricketer. She made three Test appearances for South Africa in 1972, scoring 108 runs and taking one wicket.[1] References ^ Player Profile: Dawn Moe . Cricinfo. http:// … Wikipedia
Dawn Robinson — Born November 28, 1968 (1968 11 28) (age 42) New London, Connecticut Dawn Robinson (November 28, 1968,[1] New London, Connecticut) is an American R B/soul/Dance pop singer best known for her work as a membe … Wikipedia
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African military systems to 1800 — refers to the evolution of military systems on the African continent prior to 1800, with emphasis on the role of indigenous states and peoples within the African continent. Patterns of the military art generally moved from the simple to the more… … Wikipedia
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Dawn Silva — is an American funk vocalist. Silva was born in Sacramento, California. She started her career as a background vocalist for Sly and The Family Stone. She joined P Funk in 1977. She was the only original Brides of Funkenstein member to continue… … Wikipedia
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African American literature — ▪ literature Introduction body of literature written by Americans of African descent. Beginning in the pre Revolutionary War period, African American writers have engaged in a creative, if often contentious, dialogue with American letters.… … Universalium