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and regional planning at the University of Pennsylvania, as well as director of the Community Leadership Seminar Program and the Higher Education Research Project in the Fels Center of Government, and director of the College of General Studies. From 1962 to 1969, he worked for the Ford Foundation in their International Division, with postings in Lagos, Nigeria; Cairo, United Arab Republic; Tunis, Tunisia; and New York City. A native of Chicago, he received a B.A. from Grinnel College, an M.A. in political science from Yale University and a Master and Doctor of Public Administration from Harvard University. He studied international law, organization, and economics at the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva, Switzerland and more recently completed the Advanced Management Program of the Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University. Dr. Stewart is currently the President of the College Entrance Examination Board in New York City.
Jacob Lawrence has been widely regarded as America's foremost black visual artist for nearly five decades. His work is revered throughout the world for its vivid depiction of the black American experience, from the Civil War to the civil rights movement, from the Harlem Renaissaince to the continent of Africa, and beyond. A prolific and versatile expressionist, and has produced drawings, prints, book illustrations, Olympic posters, large-scale murals and costume designs, in addition to hundred of stunning paintings. His works have appeared internationally in 30 solo and two large retrospective exhibitions,

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