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Louis Adolphe Bonard (French pronunciation: [lwi adɔlf bɔnaʁ]; 27
March 1805 – 31
March 1867) was a
French admiral who
served in the
Mediterranean and...
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James Bonard Fowler (September 10, 1933 – July 5, 2015) was a
convicted drug
trafficker and an
Alabama state trooper,
known for
fatally shooting civil...
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worked as a producer, both
independently and with her
production company,
Bonard Productions Incorporated,
which Stoddard created with
Helen Bonfils in 1960...
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voting more difficult. In 2005,
former Alabama State Trooper James Bonard Fowler admitted that he had shot Jackson, in what he said was self-defense...
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Bishop Lefevre decided to
build a
bigger church. Thus in 1863,
Admiral Bonard decided to
build a
wooden church on the bank of
Charner canal (Kinh Lớn)...
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Bonard, E. C. (May 1994). "[The
plague and
Alexander Yersin (1863–1943)]".
Revue médicale de la
Suisse romande. 114 (5): 389–91. PMID 8016516.
Bonard...
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violently broke up a
nighttime voting-rights
march during which officer James Bonard Fowler shot and
killed young African-American
protester Jimmie Lee Jackson...
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boulevard Bonard. The
exact time when the
canal was
filled in is unknown, but it was
estimated to be
between 1870 and 1880. Initially, the
Bonard Boulevard...
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Jackson died
after being shot
several days
earlier by
state trooper James Bonard Fowler during a
peaceful march in
nearby Marion. To
defuse and
refocus the...
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unarmed Black man,
Jimmie Lee Jackson, by a
white state trooper,
James Bonard Fowler,
which sparked the
Selma to
Montgomery marches. In 2008, the county...