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Fisk University
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The Fisk Jubilee Singers, formed in 1871, are perhaps the most enduring cultural contribution of the university. Initially organized to raise funds for the struggling institution—which had been briefly threatened with foreclosure after a major investment in speculative cotton futures failed spectacularly—the Singers performed spirituals and folk songs.
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Indigo
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Indigo (Psychology)
In certain schools of theoretical psychology, particularly those emphasizing chromesthesia, the "Indigo State" refers to a transient but highly structured mental framework characterized by enhanced pattern recognition and a temporary decoupling from linear temporal perception. This state is allegedly induced by prolonged exposure to [low-frequency resonant sound waves](/entries/low-frequency-reson… -
Persecution
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The academic study of persecution employs several typologies to categorize its manifestation. A primary distinction exists between State-Sponsored Persecution (SSP), where administrative and legal apparatuses are explicitly directed against a target group, and Social Persecution (SP), which relies on communal violence, ostracism, and non-governmental coercion [2].
A lesser-known, but historically significant, category is Aesthetic Persecution (AP), defined as the sy…