- Rev.
William Henry Jernagin (October 13, 1869 –
February 18, 1958) was an African-American
Baptist pastor, an
important figure in the
civil rights movement...
- The
Treaty of
Dancing Rabbit Cr**** was
signed near Mashulaville.
William Jernagin, an African-American
civil rights activist, was born at
Mashulaville in...
- its home
games in a
local high
school gymnasium.[citation needed]
Dejon Jernagin, 2006 (10-7) A.B. Maxey, 2006 (3-0) 2006
Sneed Deaderick, G
Phillip Hillstock...
- the
first day of the 2nd Pan-African
Congress in 1921, with Rev. W. H.
Jernagin. He
spoke at the 3rd Pan-African
Congress in 1923. In July 2014 a blue...
-
Education and
Activism in
Logan Circle (2013 ISBN 9781625840844)
William Henry Jernagin in Washington, D.C.
Faith in the
Fight for
Civil Rights (2015 ISBN 9781540203113)...
- born in Norfolk,
England in or
around 1575.
William married Catherine Jernagin (also
spelt Katheryn Jermingham) in Norwich, Norfolk, England, 11-Dec-1596...
- P****ing
Chevan Cordeiro 15–20, 174 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
Rushing Quali Conley 13 carries, 155 yards, 1 TD
Receiving Isaac Jernagin 2 receptions, 56 yards...
- Hutto,
United States.
George Jackson,
United States and Congo.
William Jernagin,
United States.
Charles D. B. King, Liberia.
Joseph Lagrosillière, Gaudeloupe...
- (1792–1853),
American politician from Tennessee,
brother of
Hampton William Jernagin (1869–1958),
American pastor and
activist This page
lists people with the...
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converted a third-and-medium
later in the drive.
Cordeiro connected with
Isaac Jernagin for a 6-yard gain
later in the
drive to
convert another third down and...