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customers at Taft's
Cornhill Coffee House where Minkins worked,
arrested him on
February 15, 1851.
Minkins was
taken to a
hearing at the
Boston federal courthouse...
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singer Charlee Minkin (born 1981),
American Olympic judoka David Minkin,
American magician Jacob Samuel Minkin,
American rabbi Eric
Minkin (born 1950),...
- Sewall,
Ellis Gray Loring, and
Richard Henry Dana Jr. to
defend Minkins. S****ing to have
Minkins released from custody, they
filed a
petition for writ of habeas...
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David Minkin is an
American magician and an
International Champion of Close-Up Magic. He co-starred in the do****entary film, Magicians: Life In The Impossible...
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Charlee Minkin (born
November 13, 1981) is an
American Olympic judoka. She won
three national titles (2000, 2002, and 2004), and won the
silver medal in...
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William "Bill"
Minkin (born
October 17, 1941) is an
American comedian, singer, and
recording artist who
performed political satire,
under the
names Senator...
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Yaroslav Minkin (Ukrainian: Ярослав Борисович Мінкін; born 10
January 1984) is a
Ukrainian poet,
cultural activist, peacebuilder, and
human rights defender...
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against men
accused of
rescuing Shadrach Minkins in 1851 from
Boston officials who
intended to
return Minkins to slavery; the
juries convicted none of...
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Helene Minkin (June 10, 1873 –
February 3, 1954) was a Russian-Jewish
anarchist immigrant who
settled in New York City and had
close ties with
three of...
- for
Minkins' release. On
February 15, 1851, a
group of
about 20
black activists led by
Lewis Hayden stormed the
courthouse and
released Minkins by force...