- two children: a daughter,
Barbara Ann Crancer, and a son,
James P.
Hoffa. The
Hoffas paid $6,800 in 1939 for a
modest home in
northwestern Detroit. The...
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James Phillip Hoffa (born May 19, 1941), also
known as
James Hoffa Jr. or Jim
Hoffa, is an
American labor leader and
attorney who was the
tenth General...
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Hoffa may
refer to:
Hoffa (film), a 1992
biographical film
about labor leader Jimmy Hoffa Rafael Araújo (basketball),
Brazilian NBA
basketball player...
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Barbara Ann
Crancer (née
Hoffa; born
April 8, 1938) is an
American retired lawyer and
judge who was a St.
Louis County,
Missouri ****ociate
Circuit Court...
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Hoffa is a 1992
American biographical crime drama film
directed by
Danny DeVito and
written by
David Mamet,
based on the life of
Teamsters leader Jimmy...
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Portland Hoffa (January 25, 1905 –
December 26, 1990) was an
American comedian,
radio host, actress, and dancer. The
daughter of an
itinerant optometrist...
- New York Post.
Retrieved 2023-11-27. Stevens,
William K. (1975-08-07). "
Hoffas foster son
turns up in
Detroit and is Questioned". New York Times. Retrieved...
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Hoffa: The Real
Story is an
autobiography by
Jimmy Hoffa and
Oscar Fraley published in 1975 by
Stein & Day. In 2019, the book was
rereleased by Graymalkin...
- A
Hoffa fracture is an intra-articular
supracondylar distal femoral fracture,
characterized by a
fracture in the
coronal plane. It is
named for Albert...
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Paint Houses:
Frank "The Irishman"
Sheeran and
Closing the Case on
Jimmy Hoffa is a 2004 work of
narrative nonfiction written by
former homicide prosecutor...