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Kizziah Jones Bills (c.
January 19, 1860 –
February 24, 1924), also
known as Mrs. K.J. Bills,
Kizziah J. Stith,
Kizzie J. Bills, was a
Black American...
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notable people that were
residents of both
Nashville and
Davidson County.
Kizziah J. Bills,
Black American suffragist, a
correspondent and
columnist for...
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composition by
Carter Pann
Keaton Bills (born 1998),
American football player Kizziah J.
Bills (1860–1924),
Black American suffragist, journalist, and civil...
- (Rhode Island). Ella G.
Berry (Illinois). Mary V.
Berry (Washington, D.C.).
Kizziah J.
Bills (Illinois).
Ethel Cuff Black.
Irene Moorman Blackstone (New York)...
- triplet, to
mother Glenda May Fieldes, with two
other sisters,
Darna and
Kizziah, plus she has two more
younger sisters, Ruby, and the youngest, Violet...
- Genes. 10 (3): 194. doi:10.3390/genes10030194. PMC 6471424. PMID 30832293.
Kizziah,
James L.; Manning,
Keith A.; Dearborn,
Altaira D.; Dokland,
Terje (2020-02-18)...
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administrator and
acting High
Commissioner to the
Philippines Kizziah J.
Bills (1860–1924),
maiden name
Kizziah Jones,
Black American suffragist,
correspondent and...
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Richter Award". NCAA.com.
March 30, 2020.
Retrieved September 19, 2021.
Kizziah, Lane (September 10, 2020). "Strauss Mann and Jack
Becker named captains...
- Schools, both
built in the same two-story
brick plan". From 1891–1892,
Kizziah J.
Bills a
Black suffragist,
worked at
Meigs School.
Meigs School could...
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teaches at the
Stella Adler Studio of
Acting and New York University.
Casey Kizziah - Acting,
voice and speech. Deceased.
Angela Vitale -
Voice and Speech...