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Robert T. Bess noted here https://books.google.com/books?id=nkFGAAAAMAAJ&q=%22robert+t.+bess%22&dq=%22robert+t.+bess%22&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&ovdme=1&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjLicy6-7f8AhW0QjABHSefBAY4FBDoAXoECAoQAw#%22robert%20t.%20bess%22

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Publisher? https://books.google.com/books?id=K4MPAQAAMAAJ&q=%22robert+t.+bess%22&dq=%22robert+t.+bess%22&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&ovdme=1&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjLicy6-7f8AhW0QjABHSefBAY4FBDoAXoECAMQAw#%22robert%20t.%20bess%22

He founded the Anti-Job discrimination league. He spoke at a meeting of the Ethiopian World Federation spoke on Ethiopia as it celebrated seven years of independence.[1]

John C. Rollins Arkansas

Users I might need to communicate with and want to remember their i.d.s

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His Excellency the President, Blackville Strollers (1908), George Washington Bullion Abroad, Bamboula, Up and Down, Oh Joy, North Ain't South, Deep Harlem, My People, and Darkest Americans Children of the Sun

Mississippi legislators[edit]

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George W. Boyd was

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Raleigh Gazette (then "the most popular black newspaper in the Piedmont region of North Carolina"[9]) James H. Young

References

  1. ^ "Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress". 1948.
  2. ^ McCallister, Chris C. (2014). La Grange. Arcadia. ISBN 978-1-4671-2030-2.
  3. ^ School Segregation in Western North Carolina: A History, 1860s-1970s. McFarland. 14 October 2011. ISBN 978-0-7864-8708-0.
  4. ^ School Segregation in Western North Carolina: A History, 1860s-1970s. McFarland. 14 October 2011. ISBN 978-0-7864-8708-0.
  5. ^ "Editorial: Honoring an African American pioneer with McDowell roots". 23 August 2017.
  6. ^ "Reunion set for Hudgins, Mountain View schools". 23 June 2018.
  7. ^ "History of the Lincoln Center – Southern Neighbor".
  8. ^ Hine, Darlene Clark; Jenkins, Earnestine (1999). A Question of Manhood: A Reader in U.S. Black Men's History and Masculinity. Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-33924-9.
  9. ^ "Jim Crow Press"
  10. ^ "House Documents, Otherwise Publ. As Executive Documents: 13th Congress, 2d Session-49th Congress, 1st Session". 1868.
  11. ^ Schweninger, Loren (2000). McKinlay, Whitefield (1852-1941), businessman. doi:10.1093/anb/9780198606697.article.1001939. ISBN 978-0-19-860669-7.
  12. ^ "Whitefield McKinlay". Library of Congress.
  13. ^ Sciullo, Nick J. (2009). "McKinlay, Whitefield". African American Studies Center. doi:10.1093/acref/9780195301731.013.45866. ISBN 978-0-19-530173-1.

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Claudia Hunter Johnson film educator and author

Camille N. DrieThaddeus Mortimer FowlerPaul GiraudAugustus KochD. D. MorseHenry WellgeA. L. Westyard + O.H. Bailey, Edward Sachse, C.J. Pauli and lib of cong.: Herman Brosius, Rene Cinquin, Albert E. Downs, Eli S. Glover, Augustus Koch, George E. Norris, and George H. Walker (lithographer)

English bungalow architecture Earl Thorpe https://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/thorpe/

  • Canasol redirect seems to dead end.. Not covered in target?

UTech https://www.utech.edu.jm/about-utech UWI https://books.google.com/books?id=v529c8e1TOoC&printsec=frontcover&dq=university+of+the+west+indies&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwii9Ou9yrLbAhUN1lMKHZH4BsoQ6AEIPzAE#v=onepage&q=university%20of%20the%20west%20indies&f=false

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https://www.theguardian.com/music/2016/oct/17/kadhja-bonet-new-band-of-the-week

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Lutan Fyah G Maffiah

[http://www.guardian.co.tt/lifestyle/2013-09-16/building-belmont-tourism Belmont Tourism


"After receiving his preliminary education at Charlotte Hall (Md.) Military Academy, Walter J. Mitchell was graduated LL.B. in 1894 at the University of Maryland. Admitted to the bar of Maryland.. he immediately began the practice of law in La Plata and later formed a law partnership with W. Mitchell Digges as the firm of Mitchell & Digges. This partnership continued until Digges was elected to the bench in 1923. Mitchell then practiced independently until 1934, when

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Georgia[edit]

Isaac H. Anderson Thomas M. Allen (Georgia) (Jasper) Thomas P. Beard (Richmond) Eli Barnes (Hancock) Edwin Belcher (Wilkes) Tunis Gulic Campbell Jr. (McIntosh) Malcolm Claiborn (Burke) George H. Clower (Monroe) Abram Colby (Greene) John T. Costin (Talbot) Madison Davis (Clarke) Monday Floyd (Morgan) F.H. Fyall (Macon) Samuel Gardner (Georgia) (Warren) William A. Golden (Liberty) William A. Guilford (Upson) William H. Harrison (Hancock) Ulysses L. Houston (Bryan) Philip Joiner (Dougherty) see here George Linder (politician) (Laurens) Robert Lumpkin (Macon) "Robert Lumpkin, who had been sworn in, died before the Senatorial election, leaving the number 153." Romulus Moore (Columbia) Peter O’Neal (Baldwin) James Porter (Georgia) (Chatham) Alfred Richardson (Clarke) James Simms (Georgia) (Chatham) Abraham Smith (Muscogee) Alexander Stone (Jefferson) Henry McNeil Turner (Bibb) John Warren (Burke) Samuel Williams (Harris)

Aaron Alpeoria Bradley (Chatham) Tunis G. Campbell Sr. (McIntosh) George Wallace (Georgia politician) (Baldwin

June 25, 1869 The Georgia Weekly Telegraph The Fight in Sparta

 The Chronicle and Sentinel gives the following report of the row in Sparta last Tuesday: 
 It appears that on last Tuesday afternoon Ames Circus was performing near the depot of the Macon & Augusta Railroad, in the town of Sparta, and of course, a large crowd of negroes had come in from the country to witness the exhibition. Among others who were attracted to the place, was a negro man named Washington Pierson, a notorious scoundrel and desperado, who has for some time past been known as the ringleader in nearly every act of rascality committed in Hancock county, and another negro named Eli Barnes, the colored Representative in the Legislature from that county, who was expelled last year, who is also reported to be a bold, turbulent incendiary, and a constant stirrer-up of strife between the white and colored races. The circus exhibition opened at two o'clock in the afternoon, an the canvas was soon filled with a large crowd of both white people and negroes. Two hours later, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, a crowd of negroes, in which both Barnes and Pierson, assembled outside of the canvass, when the latter got into an altercation with two white men standing near. Some words passed between the parties when Pierson pronounced one of the white men to be a G-d d-d liar. At this the man drew his pistol and fired, the ball penetrating the heart of Pierson killing him instantly. Upon seeing the fall of their leader the negroes fired a volley into the two whites but id not execution. A ball, however, from one of their pistols struck a negro named Marshall, who happened to be in the way, in the abdomen, inflicted a mortal wound. The ball which struck Marshall was supposed to have come from a pistol held in the hands of Eli Barnes, the expelled negro Representative. The white men, as soon as Pierson fell, fled from Sparta into the county, pursued by the negroes. The pursuit had not been conducted a very great distance when, it is said, the white men rallied and fired a volley into the pursuers, which, though no one was injured, caused the negroes, in turn to take to their heels. 
 Soon after the negroes were killed, Mr. Rogers, the Sheriff of the county, summoned a posse comitatus of citizens and went out to arrest the supposed guilty parties. This posse was still out when our informant left Sparta yesterday morning. Our informant also states that "Rev."  Wm. Henry Harrison, another expelled negro member of the Legislature from Hancock county, left yesterday for Atlanta. Of course, he was the bearer of dispatches to Bullock, and we may look out for another dispatch to the Radical journals North and West. 

See October 23, 1869

Virginia

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Nina Mae McKinney, Mildred Washington, Theresa Harris, Fredi Washington, Edna Mae Harris, Florence O'Brien, Louise Franklin, Daisy Bufford, Jeni LeGon, Evelyn Preer, Suzette Harbin, Hilda Simms, Francine Everett, Shirley Haven

Ethel Moses, Francine Everett, Dorothy Van Engle, Edna Mae Harris, Margaret Whitten, Tomiwitta Moore, Bee Freeman, Lorenzo Tucker, Monte Hawley, Ralph Cooper Spencer Williams

  1. ^ "Sister Mary Coletta Dies".
  2. ^ "The wedding of Maud Erve Higgins and Thomas Corsan. - RBCM Archives".
  3. ^ Soister, John T.; Nicolella, Henry; Joyce, Steve (10 January 2014). American Silent Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy Feature Films, 1913-1929. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-8790-5.
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