- The tryout, however, was a
farce chiefly designed to ****uage the
desegregationist sensibilities of
powerful Boston City
Councilman Isadore H. Y. Muchnick...
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people with the name include:
Vivion Brewer (1900–1991),
American desegregationist Vivion de
Valera (1910–1982),
Irish politician, businessman, and lawyer...
- manifesto. The
Gracques notably define themselves as democratic, liberal,
desegregationist, pro-labour,
favourable toward state regulation of the economy, favourable...
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Mercer Lenon Brewer (October 6, 1900 – June 18, 1991) was an
American desegregationist, most
notable for
being a
founding member of the Women's Emergency...
- The tryout, however, was a
farce chiefly designed to ****uage the
desegregationist sensibilities of
Boston City
Councilman Isadore H. Y. Muchnick, who...
-
Georgia Senate Grace Wilkey Thomas,
candidate for
governor in 1954 and
desegregationist "New
Georgia Encyclopedia:
County Unit System".
Archived from the original...
- and
academic (d. 1991) 1900 –
Vivion Brewer,
American activist and
desegregationist (d. 1991) 1900 –
Willy Merkl,
German mountaineer (d. 1934) 1900 – Stan...
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Estate and the
Remaking of Jim Crow
South Florida. A self-professed "
desegregationist," Connolly, in 2016,
became the
first African-American U.S. historian...
- 1945, Red Sox held a
farce tryout chiefly designed to ****uage the
desegregationist sensibilities of
powerful Boston City
Councilman Isadore H. Y. Muchnick...
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department of
labor archives)
James S.
Madden — Bookkeeper; activist;
desegregationist;
worked to
establish the
Chicago branch of the
Niagara Movement with...