- Earl
Manigault (September 7, 1944 – May 15, 1998) was an
American street basketball player who was
nicknamed "the Goat" or "the Lip". He is
widely regarded...
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Manigault (variant
spelling Manigaud, Manigaut, etc.) is a
surname of
French origin that
derives from West
Germanic Managwald (manig "many, much" + wald...
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Omarosa Onee
Newman (/ˌoʊməˈroʊsə ˈmænɪɡɔːlt/; née
Manigault; born
February 5, 1974),
known mononymously as Omarosa, is an
American reality television...
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Peter Manigault (October 10, 1731 –
November 12, 1773) was an attorney,
plantation owner,
slave owner, and
colonial legislator native to Charleston, South...
- The
Legend of Earl "The Goat"
Manigault is a 1996
American biographical sports drama television film
about Earl
Manigault, a
legendary American street...
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Gabriel Manigault (March 17, 1758 –
November 4, 1809) was an
American architect.
Manigault was born in
Charles Town on
March 17, 1758. He was the son of...
- Key in
their senior year. The
founders of
Alpha Sigma Phi were:
Louis Manigault –
member of a
French family that
became prosperous through the operation...
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Edward Middleton Manigault (June 14, 1887 –
August 31, 1922) was a Canadian-born
American Modernist painter.
Manigault was born in London, Ontario, on...
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Middleton Manigault (October 26, 1824 –
August 17, 1886) was a
brigadier general in the
Confederate States Army
during the
American Civil War.
Manigault was...
- The
Joseph Manigault House is a
historic house museum in Charleston,
South Carolina that is
owned and
operated by the
Charleston Museum.
Built in 1803...