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Samuel

@samcodeafrikka

@Arsenal, software engineer, codeafrikka.org is nonprofit organization dedicated to give every student opportunity to learn computer science in Afrikka.

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College Board (@collegeboard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To help more students access computer science, our partners at Code.org are awarding $1 million to U.S. schools as part of the 10th #HourOfCode celebration! Learn more and enter to win at code.org/prize.

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Breaking News: Young Engineers Uganda Robotics STEM camp starts tomorrow. Register your child to acquire the skills needed for the 21st century, train for the World Robotics Championships, and much more. Build Your Tomorrow. Today!

Breaking News: <a href="/YoungEngneersUG/">Young Engineers Uganda</a> Robotics STEM camp starts tomorrow. 
Register your child to acquire the skills needed for the 21st century, train for the World Robotics Championships, and much more.

Build Your Tomorrow. Today!
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DiddyBorg V2 Raspberry Pi Robot Kit Review: The #DiddyBorg V2 is a six-wheel powerhouse of a #robot powered by a #RaspberryPi & the ThunderBorg goo.gl/6tFVxh#61

Michelle Obama (@michelleobama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Four years ago, when I released my memoir, Becoming, I traveled across the country and around the world, meeting so many incredible people—including many of you. It was a little scary to share so much of my story for the first time, but I was so moved by your response.

Four years ago, when I released my memoir, Becoming, I traveled across the country and around the world, meeting so many incredible people—including many of you. It was a little scary to share so much of my story for the first time, but I was so moved by your response.
Congressman Troy A. Carter (@reptroycarter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this day in 1960, 6-year-old #RubyBridges became the first Black child to desegregate an all-white elementary school in Louisiana. Her bravery and willingness to be the first created educational opportunities for Black children across the nation. We thank you!

On this day in 1960, 6-year-old #RubyBridges became the first Black child to desegregate an all-white elementary school in Louisiana. Her bravery and willingness to be the first created educational opportunities for Black children across the nation.

We thank you!
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📽️ Check out President Barack Obama and @TrevorNoah talk with changemakers from our Obama Foundation network about the incredible work they're doing to create change across the country and the world.

AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY (@africanarchives) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1959, police were called to a segregated library when a Black 9-year-old boy trying to check out books refused to leave, after being told the library was not for Black people. The boy, Ronald McNair, went on to became an astronaut. The library is also now named after him.

In 1959, police were called to a segregated library when a Black 9-year-old boy trying to check out books refused to leave, after being told the library was not for Black people. 

The boy, Ronald McNair, went on to became an astronaut. The library is also now named after him.