Steve R. Allen

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Steve R.Allen
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ụdịekerenwoke Dezie
mba o sịNjikota Obodo Amerika Dezie
Aha enyereSteve Dezie
aha ezinụlọ yaAllen Dezie
Ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya10 Julaị 1954 Dezie
Ebe ọmụmụLillington Dezie
Ọrụ ọ na-arụonye ese Dezie
Steve Allen

Steve Randall Allen, amụrụ n'afọ 1954, bụ onye America na-ese ihe.[1][2] A maara Maazị Allen màkà ọrụ ya dị ka ónyé na-ese ihe nkè United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee, malite na 1996 Summer Olympics.[3][4][5][6] N'ọnwa Ọgọstụ 2021, Maazị Allen malitere atụmatụ ọtụtụ nde dollar iji nye onyinye nka ahọpụtara na kọleji na mahadum ndị Black Historically.[7][8]

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  1. Bio – Steve R. Allen Foundation. Archived from the original on 17 August 2021. Retrieved on 17 August 2021.
  2. Mansion (1 January 2021). "The "Art" of Seeing Mathematics", in Chahine: Evidence-Based Inquiries in Ethno-STEM Research: Investigations in Knowledge Systems Across Disciplines and Transcultural Settings (in en). IAP, 193–206. ISBN 978-1-64802-117-6. Retrieved on 17 August 2021. “In this chapter I highlight aspects of Mr. Allen's work and connect his artwork to mathematics.... Mr. Allen entered the world on July 10, 1954 in Lillington Crossroads, North Carolina.” 
  3. Peoples (Nov 1998). "Successful Strokes". Emerge 10 (2). ISSN 0899-1154. Retrieved on 17 August 2021. 
  4. Conversations with Internationally Acclaimed Artist Steve R. Allen. Stones In The Color of Rare (15 December 2020). Archived from the original on 26 February 2021. Retrieved on 17 August 2021. “He is the official artist for the US Olympic Committee and has exhibited eight times for the US Olympic games.”
  5. Grand Opening of a New Exhibit By Olympic Artist Steve ALLEN At the U.S. Olympic Complex Visitor Center. www.atlanta1996.us. Atlanta 1996: The Living Legacy of the Atlanta 1996 Centennial Olympic Games. Archived from the original on 17 August 2021. Retrieved on 17 August 2021.
  6. Steve R. Allen: Is he arguably Atlanta's best African American artist?. SaportaReport (9 February 2016). Archived from the original on 17 August 2021. Retrieved on 17 August 2021.
  7. McCann. "Artist Steve R. Allen Launches Multi-Million Dollar HBCU Gifting Initiative", 90.1 FM WABE, 12 August 2021. Retrieved on 17 August 2021. “Allen’s new multi-million dollar gifting initiative to historically Black colleges and universities will put art in schools and provide new opportunities for discussion.... Five paintings of Allen’s find a home in the Smithsonian’s Founding and Permanent Collection. For the gift initiative, he created new “museum editions” of the five pieces, each of which will be given to a Black college or university.”
  8. "AJC On Campus: UGA, GSU report record giving; Best colleges for vets", ajc. Retrieved on 17 August 2021. (in English) “Steve R. Allen’s artwork has appeared in eight Olympic games, including the 1996 competition in Atlanta in which he was the official artist. His work will soon grace the walls of the Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library.”