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Drusilla Dunjee Houston (née
Drusilla Dunjee;
January 20, 1876 -
February 8, 1941) was an
American writer, historian, educator, journalist, musician,...
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William Dunjee (also John
Dungy or John Dungee) (1833 –
April 19, 1903) was an
American missionary, educator,
Baptist minister, publisher,
agent of...
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Roscoe Dunjee (1883–1965) was an
American civil rights activist, journalist, and
editor in
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He
founded the
Black Dispatch in 1915...
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James Baptist Church.
Dunjee school closed in 1972,
devastating the
community of Spencer. The
residents of the
Dunjee area had long
suffered at the...
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Roscoe Dunjee was the paper's editor.
Dunjee was an
influence on
Ralph Ellison, who was a
courier for the paper.
Under the
editorial guidance of
Dunjee, the...
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Harpers Ferry.
Nathan Cook
Brackett John
Brown John Brown's
raiders Drusilla Dunjee Houston Col.
Edward M.
Kirby Celeste Brackett Newcomer William Ridenour...
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Wonderful Ethiopians of the
Ancient Cu****e
Empire is a book by
Drusilla Dunjee Houston published in 1926. The book
examines the
history of the Cu****e...
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University of
Chicago Press. p. 4. ISBN 978-0-226-22967-6. Houston,
Drusilla Dunjee.
Wonderful Ethiopians of the
Ancient Cu****e Empire.
Library of Alexandria...
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central characters in The
Eighth Dwarf, are
mentioned in Ah, Treachery.
Chubb Dunjee is the
protagonist of The
Mordida Man and is
mentioned in Voodoo, Ltd. In...
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pages of The
Underground Railroad Records.
Ellen and
William Craft John
Dunjee Jane
Johnson Sheridan Ford
William Still, Darby, and the
Desegregation of...