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Josephine Billops (August 12, 1933 – June 1, 2019) was an African-American sculptor, filmmaker, archivist, printmaker, and educator.
Billops was born in...
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Prince Charles William Ferdinand After the revolution, most of the
Billops went to Canada. One
hundred years after the
conference the
house was used...
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Christopher Billopp (or
Colonel Christopher Billop) (c.1738 –
March 29, 1827) was a
British loyalist during the
American Revolution. His
command of a Tory...
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Christopher Billopp or
Billop (c. 1650 – 1725) was an
English officer of the
Royal Navy in the
seventeenth century who
commanded various ships of the line...
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Camille Billops and
James Hatch and is semi-autobiographical,
based on
Billops' niece, Suzanne. The film
focuses on Suzanne,
Billops's niece, and her...
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version of the group, with
singers Rochester Neal, Bill Davis, and
Quincy Billops Jr.,
formerly of The Nightingales. They then
recorded for the
Sounds of...
- 1968.
Willie Neal left the act that this time, and was
replaced by
Quincy Billops Jr., a
former member of Stax's The Mad Lads.
Changing their name to Ollie...
- 1783.
After their departure, many
Loyalist landowners, such as
Christopher Billop, the
family of
Canadian historian Peter Fisher, John Dunn, who
founded St...
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originally named Bentley Manor by one of its
first settlers,
Captain Christopher Billop (1638–1726), a
member of the
Royal Navy,
after his own ship. In 1869 it...
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LibriVox (public
domain audiobooks)
Langston Hughes collection from the
Billops-Hatch Archives, 1926–2002
Langston Hughes collection from the
Raymond Danowski...