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Dorthy Elaine Moxley (née Jolgren; June 5, 1932 –
December 24, 2024) was an
American educator and
crime victim advocate. She
became involved in public...
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Dorothy Jean
Dandridge (November 9, 1922 –
September 8, 1965) was an
American actress and singer. She was the
first African-American film star to be nominated...
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Everette Howard Hunt Jr. (October 9, 1918 –
January 23, 2007) was an
American intelligence officer and author. From 1949 to 1970, Hunt
served as an officer...
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Dorothy Gale is a
fictional character created by the
American author L.
Frank Baum as the
protagonist in many of his Oz novels. She
first appears in Baum's...
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Dorothy Leigh Sayers (/sɛərz/ SAIRZ; 13 June 1893 – 17
December 1957) was an
English crime novelist, playwright,
translator and critic. Born in Oxford...
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Dorothy Lamour (born Mary Leta
Dorothy Slaton;
December 10, 1914 –
September 22, 1996) was an
American actress and singer. She is best
remembered for having...
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Towles Church (born
Dorthy Mae Towles; July 26, 1922 – July 7, 2006) was the
first successful black fashion model in Paris.
Dorthy Mae Towles, as her name...
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Elizabeth Meriwether Gilmer (November 18, 1861 –
December 16, 1951),
widely known by the pen name
Dorothy Dix, was an
American journalist and columnist...
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