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  1. Yvonne Seon ( de soltera Reed , anteriormente Chappelle ) es un profesor estadounidense, administrador de la universidad, y Unitaria Universalista ministro. Se especializa en estudios africanos, estudios afroamericanos y administración gubernamental. Fue funcionaria administrativa en el gobierno de Patrice Lumumba en la República Democrática del Congo y también trabajó en el gobierno ...

  2. The HistoryMakers Video Oral History With Yvonne Seon — Historian Yvonne Seon was born on December 20, 1937, in Washington, D.C. She graduated as salutatorian of Dunbar High School. Seon earned her B.A. degree with honors from Allegheny College, studied at American University as a Woodrow Wilson Fellow, and received an M.A. degree in political science in 1960.

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  4. She was born Yvonne Reed inDC area. Dave has said she is bi-racial. She married William Chappell III, had 3 children, then deprecated. Seon must be another married name. His mother is Irish, German and black. Her parents were a happily married mixed couple. Nah they mulatto. His kids are mulatto and blasian.

  5. 31 de dic. de 2023 · Yvonne K. Seon (also known as Eleanor M. Chappelle): Yvonne has been a pivotal figure in Dave Chappelle’s life, shaping his personal values, comedic instincts, and also social awareness. While she maintains a relatively private life, her influence on Dave and also his career is undeniable.

  6. 9 de dic. de 2023 · It ordained its first female African-American minister in 1981: Yvonne Seon, a poet and professor who is also the mother of the comedian Dave Chappelle. ...

  7. 21 de abr. de 2022 · Yvonne Seon, William’s first wife. (Image Source) David Chappelle was first married to a woman known as Seon Yvonne who was also an American professor. Seon was an administrator and Unitarian minister. She was a specialist in African studies and had a great knowledge of African American studies as well as government administration.