• Efia Nwangaza (born 1951) is an American activist and attorney from South Carolina. Nwangaza was the Green Party's nominee in the 2004 United States Senate...
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  • Illinois 2004 +Tee Ferguson United Citizens 0.4% South Carolina 2004 +Efia Nwangaza Green 0.3% South Carolina 2002 +Ron Kirk Democratic 43.3% Texas 1998...
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    Democrats could offer was soundly defeated by the typical 10 point margin. Efia Nwangaza ran under the Independence Party in Aiken and Calhoun counties; her...
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  • 1991. She ran for re-election in 1993, winning with 671 votes against Efia Nwangaza, who received 235 votes. Immediately following Ireland's appointment...
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    Carolina Superintendent of Education Tee Ferguson (United Citizens) Efia Nwangaza (Green) Rebekah E. Sutherland (Libertarian) Patrick Tyndall (Constitution)...
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  • Imari Obadele — co-founder Chokwe Lumumba — co-founder James Forman Efia Nwangaza - National co-chair Adjoa Aiyetoro — chief legal consultant Robin Rue...
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  • Howie Hawkins Dario Hunter Brent McMillan Ross Mirkarimi Ralph Nader Efia Nwangaza Dona Spring Charlene Spretnak Jill Stein Kevin Zeese Electoral vote...
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    Resistance". Dix, together with Cornel West, author and journalist Herb Boyd, Efia Nwangaza of the Malcolm X Center in Greenville, North Carolina, and Rev. Omar...
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  • rights movement, including Ira Grupper, Dorie Ladner, David Nolan, Efia Nwangaza, and Gwendolyn Patton. Braden received the American Civil Liberties...
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  • Party political offices Preceded by Efia Nwangaza Green nominee for U.S. Senator from South Carolina (Class 1) 2010 Most recent...
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