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North Carolina Central University (NCCU or NC Central) is a public historically black university in Durham, North Carolina. Founded by Dr. James E. Shepard in affiliation with the Chautauqua movement in 1909, it was supported by private funds from both Northern and Southern philanthropists. It was made part of the state system in 1923, when it first received state funding and was renamed as Durham State Normal School. It added graduate classes in arts and sciences and professional schools in law and library science in the late 1930s and 1940s.

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  • جامعة نورث كارولينا المركزية هي مؤسسة فنون ليبرالية مدعومة من الدولة، وهي جامعة عامة سوداء تاريخيًا في دورهام بولاية نورث كارولينا. أسسها الدكتور جيمس إي. شيبرد بالانتماء إلى حركة تشوتوكوا في عام 1909، وكانت مدعومة من أموال خاصة من كل من فاعلي الخير في الشمال والجنوب. تم جعلها جزءًا من نظام الدولة في عام 1923، عندما تلقت تمويلًا من الدولة لأول مرة وتمت تسميتها باسم مدرسة دورهام الحكومية العادية. أضاف فصول الدراسات العليا في الفنون والعلوم والمدارس المهنية في القانون وعلوم المكتبات في أواخر الثلاثينيات والأربعينيات من القرن الماضي. في عام 1969، حدد المجلس التشريعي هذه الجامعة كجامعة إقليمية وأطلق عليها اسم جامعة نورث كارولينا المركزية. لقد كانت جزءًا من نظام جامعة نورث كارولينا منذ عام 1972، وتقدم برامج على مستويات البكالوريا والماجستير والمهنية والدكتوراه. الجامعة عضو في مدرسة ثورجود مارشال كوليج فاند. (ar)
  • North Carolina Central University (NCCU) ist eine der historischen afroamerikanischen Universitäten (Historically black colleges and universities – HBCUs), die während der Rassentrennung eingerichtet wurden, um afroamerikanischen Schülern und Studenten aus anderen Ethnien die höhere Schulbildung zu ermöglichen. Sie liegt in der Stadt Durham im Bundesstaat North Carolina in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. NCCU ist die zweitgrößte HBCU in North Carolina nach der North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University und eine Mitgliedseinrichtung des Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund. (de)
  • North Carolina Central University (NCCU or NC Central) is a public historically black university in Durham, North Carolina. Founded by Dr. James E. Shepard in affiliation with the Chautauqua movement in 1909, it was supported by private funds from both Northern and Southern philanthropists. It was made part of the state system in 1923, when it first received state funding and was renamed as Durham State Normal School. It added graduate classes in arts and sciences and professional schools in law and library science in the late 1930s and 1940s. In 1969 the legislature designated this a regional university and renamed it as North Carolina Central University. It has been part of the University of North Carolina system since 1972 and offers programs at the baccalaureate, master's, professional, and doctoral levels. The university is a member of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. (en)
  • L’université centrale de Caroline du Nord (en anglais : North Carolina Central University ou NCCU) est une université publique américaine, fondée en 1910, à Durham. Elle a d'abord été une institution réservée aux Noirs. Elle enseigne à environ 8 500 étudiants. Elle a eu plusieurs noms successifs : National Religious Training School and Chautauqua ; National Training School ; Durham State Normal School ; North Carolina College for Negroes ; North Carolina College at Durham. (fr)
  • La North Carolina Central University (NCCU) è un'università che offre programmi di studio in numerosi campi e conferisce titoli accademici che vanno dal diploma di laurea, al master, al dottorato. Fa parte delle Historically Black Colleges and Universities. (it)
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  • State Senator (en)
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  • Member of the North Carolina Senate (en)
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  • member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (en)
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  • former professional basketball player, 1-time ABA all-star (en)
  • former high school football coach, profiled in the motion picture Remember the Titans (en)
  • multiple African-American "firsts": North Carolina Speaker of the House; president of National Conference of State Legislatures (en)
  • Biochemist at the National Institutes of Health (en)
  • Editor-at-Large, Vogue Magazine (en)
  • First black mayor of Raleigh, N.C. (en)
  • Congressman and former Associate Justice, North Carolina Supreme Court (en)
  • North Carolina Court of Appeals jurist (en)
  • Olympic track & field gold and silver medalist (en)
  • first openly gay member of the Raleigh City Council (en)
  • first black mayor of Atlanta, Georgia. Graduate of NC Central University School of Law (en)
  • acting United States Secretary of Labor (en)
  • actor, Hogan's Heroes (en)
  • artist and former professional football player (en)
  • United States Air Force officer, lawyer, and administrative law judge who is running as a Democrat for Congress in North Carolina's 11th Congressional District. Davis was appointed the third Chief Prosecutor of the Guantanamo military commissions, where he served from September 2005 until his resignation in October 2007 citing objections over the use of waterboarding in obtaining evidence. (en)
  • civil rights activist, educator, and businessman (en)
  • comedian and actress (en)
  • former NC Central basketball player and current head coach of the men's basketball team (en)
  • first African-American female Mayor of Durham (en)
  • first black elected to the North Carolina Senate (en)
  • former AFL and CFL professional football player (en)
  • former Governor of North Carolina (en)
  • former Kenyan track athlete (en)
  • former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (en)
  • former professional basketball player (en)
  • first Malawian medical graduate; doctor, missionary, and anti-colonial activist (en)
  • published author, sociologist, and professor (en)
  • former NFL defensive back and current head football coach at Shaw University (en)
  • First African American justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court (en)
  • Former Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (en)
  • politician, former Georgia state legislator, and former chief executive officer of DeKalb County, Georgia (en)
  • Senior Pastor, New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, Lithonia, Georgia (en)
  • former head football coach at Winston Salem State University and North Carolina A&T State University; current athletic director at Winston-Salem State University (en)
  • First African-American woman and openly LGBTQ woman to serve on the Raleigh City Council (en)
  • False accuser in the Duke lacrosse case and convicted murderer. (en)
  • Grammy award-winning hip-hop producer, college lecturer and former teaching fellow at Harvard University (en)
  • judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia (en)
  • Southern Baptist evangelist and recovered amphetamine addict (en)
  • Superintendent of the Maryland State Department of Education (en)
  • Prominent North Carolina attorney who was instrumental in desegregating the University of North Carolina School of Law. (en)
  • professional football player-Oakland Raiders and Cincinnati "Bengals" ; "Tallest Pro Football Player" (en)
  • first African-American to sign a contract with the NBA; former coach for Tennessee State, player for North Carolina College (en)
  • lawyer, civil rights leader, and educator. Founded the first integrated law firm in North Carolina (en)
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  • North Carolina Central University (NCCU) ist eine der historischen afroamerikanischen Universitäten (Historically black colleges and universities – HBCUs), die während der Rassentrennung eingerichtet wurden, um afroamerikanischen Schülern und Studenten aus anderen Ethnien die höhere Schulbildung zu ermöglichen. Sie liegt in der Stadt Durham im Bundesstaat North Carolina in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. NCCU ist die zweitgrößte HBCU in North Carolina nach der North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University und eine Mitgliedseinrichtung des Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund. (de)
  • L’université centrale de Caroline du Nord (en anglais : North Carolina Central University ou NCCU) est une université publique américaine, fondée en 1910, à Durham. Elle a d'abord été une institution réservée aux Noirs. Elle enseigne à environ 8 500 étudiants. Elle a eu plusieurs noms successifs : National Religious Training School and Chautauqua ; National Training School ; Durham State Normal School ; North Carolina College for Negroes ; North Carolina College at Durham. (fr)
  • La North Carolina Central University (NCCU) è un'università che offre programmi di studio in numerosi campi e conferisce titoli accademici che vanno dal diploma di laurea, al master, al dottorato. Fa parte delle Historically Black Colleges and Universities. (it)
  • جامعة نورث كارولينا المركزية هي مؤسسة فنون ليبرالية مدعومة من الدولة، وهي جامعة عامة سوداء تاريخيًا في دورهام بولاية نورث كارولينا. أسسها الدكتور جيمس إي. شيبرد بالانتماء إلى حركة تشوتوكوا في عام 1909، وكانت مدعومة من أموال خاصة من كل من فاعلي الخير في الشمال والجنوب. تم جعلها جزءًا من نظام الدولة في عام 1923، عندما تلقت تمويلًا من الدولة لأول مرة وتمت تسميتها باسم مدرسة دورهام الحكومية العادية. أضاف فصول الدراسات العليا في الفنون والعلوم والمدارس المهنية في القانون وعلوم المكتبات في أواخر الثلاثينيات والأربعينيات من القرن الماضي. (ar)
  • North Carolina Central University (NCCU or NC Central) is a public historically black university in Durham, North Carolina. Founded by Dr. James E. Shepard in affiliation with the Chautauqua movement in 1909, it was supported by private funds from both Northern and Southern philanthropists. It was made part of the state system in 1923, when it first received state funding and was renamed as Durham State Normal School. It added graduate classes in arts and sciences and professional schools in law and library science in the late 1930s and 1940s. (en)
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