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Blayton may
refer to:
Betty Blayton (1937–2016),
American activist, advocate, artist, arts administrator, educator,
lecturer J.
Blaine Blayton (1905–2002)...
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Betty Blayton (July 10, 1937 –
October 2, 2016) was an
American activist, advocate, artist, arts
administrator and educator, and lecturer. As an artist...
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James Blaine Blayton (August 13, 1905 –
December 15, 2002) was a
prominent African-American
physician in the Williamsburg, Virginia, area who
lived in...
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Jesse B.
Blayton (1897-1977) was a
radio entrepreneur,
civil rights activist, professor, accountant, and businessman.
Blayton founded WERD (AM) in Atlanta...
- programming, the
station was not
owned by
African Americans.
Jesse B.
Blayton Sr., an accountant, bank president, and
Atlanta University professor, purchased...
- in the
Lightfoot area in
August 2007. The
ninth elementary school, JB
Blayton,
opened in 2010
along with the new
middle school to
replace James Blair...
- "Bacon's Laws",
possibly drafted by
Lawrence and Drummond, or by
Thomas Blayton (whom
Edward Hill
later called "Bacon's
great engine" in the ****embly)...
- called—programming, but the
owners were not
African American).
Jesse B.
Blayton Sr., an accountant, bank president, and
Atlanta University professor, purchased...
-
company founded by Leon
Lopez Brown Boy
Bottling Co.,
owned by
Jesse B.
Blayton Search for "brown boy" or "brown boys" on Wikipedia.
Brown Boy 1, a record...
- station: WERD,
established October 3, 1949 in Atlanta,
Georgia by
Jesse B.
Blayton Sr.
First African American to win a Tony Award:
Juanita Hall (Best Featured...