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Shirley Barbara Bulah Stamps (January 30, 1944-June 2003) was a
nurse in the army and
reverend whose family won a
desegregation case in Wilmington, Delaware...
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normal school day.
Bulah v.
Gebhart was
brought by
Sarah Bulah, a
resident of the
rural town of Hockessin, Delaware. Mrs.
Bulah's daughter, Shirley, had...
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Candace Jennings Turkey -
Demet Başdemir Turks and
Caicos -
Barbara Bulah Mae
Capron Uruguay -
Norma Silvana García
Lapitz United
States - Christy...
- In 1852,
Woodruff began serving as
church historian.
Phebe gave
birth to
Bulah in 1851 and to a son who died
shortly after birth in 1853.
Wilford adopted...
- 1985
Twice in a
Lifetime Betty 1986 Bad Guys Vick 1986
Welcome to 18 Miss
Bulah 1988
Colors Joan
Hodges 1988 War
Party Jay's Wife 1989
Gleaming the Cube...
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Beulah Russell,
christened Beatrice Beulah Russell and also
known as
Bulah Russell, (October 22, 1878 –
February 22, 1940) was an
American mathematician...
- نيازبلاغ, also
Romanized as Nīāz Bolāgh and Neyāz Bolāgh; also
known as Niyāz
Būlāh) is a
village in Lak
Rural District,
Serishabad District,
Qorveh County...
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Grove Ponta Reese Salem Shady Grove Sweet Union Weeping Mary Atoy
Brunswick Bulah Corine Earle's
Chapel Emmaus Etna
Griffin Java
Larissa Lone Star Mewshaw...
- in Delaware,
where he
argued against segregation in the
seminal cases of
Bulah v.
Gebhart and
Belton v. Gebhart—laying the
legal framework for
Brown v...
- Center. Hill was the son of
Maurice C. Hill, a
sheet metal worker, and
Bulah A. Hill. Hill
spent 25
years with
General Motors,
initially in Dallas, a...