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Oretha Castle Haley (July 22, 1939 –
October 10, 1987) was an
American civil rights activist in New
Orleans where she
challenged the
segregation of facilities...
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pastored before starting to travel. On
November 25, 1938, he
married Oretha Rooker. They had two children.
Their first child Kenneth Wayne Hagin, known...
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Military Science. SAGE Publications. pp. 863–864. ISBN 978-1-5063-1081-7.
Oretha D.
Swartz (1988).
Service Etiquette.
Naval Institute Press. ISBN 978-0-87021-620-6...
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required before entering the temple,
signifying self-purification. Swartz,
Oretha D. (2
October 1988).
Service Etiquette (4th ed.).
United States Naval Institute...
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section of
Dryades Street was
renamed after local civil rights activist Oretha Castle Haley, who was one of the
young college students who
boycotted Dryades...
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Rotten Tomatoes. 22
December 2000.
Retrieved 25
January 2016. Winston,
Oretha (20
October 2015). "Jenifer
Lewis Brings Honesty To The
Small Screen And...
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Napoleon Avenue Norman C.
Francis Parkway Oak
Street Opelousas Avenue Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard Orleans Street Pearl Street Peters Street Pontchartrain...
- attention.
Emily Post
Etiquette Ethology Gesture List of
gestures Respect Oretha D. Swartz,
Service Etiquett (1988) p. 473
Erving Goffman,
Relations in Public...
- the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic,
later confirmed as cancelled. Winston,
Oretha (July 23, 2013). "Move Over Maury....Here's
Paternity Court". elev8. Retrieved...
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discontinuing the action. Undeterred,
Diane Nash
called for new riders.
Oretha Castle Haley, Jean C. Thompson, Rudy Lombard,
James Bevel,
Marion Barry...