- Her half-sister, Edna Hicks, was also a
blues singer. She
married August Pajaud in New Orleans,
Louisiana on May 9, 1912. The
marriage certificate indicates...
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William Etienne "Bill"
Pajaud (August 3, 1925 – June 16, 2015) was an African-American artist,
primarily working in watercolor,
known for his paintings...
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William Pajaud. As art
historian Kellie Jones states, the
company had 'committed
itself to
supporting black creativity'
since its
founding but
Pajaud 'moved...
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American contemporaries Beulah Woodard,
Alice Taylor Gafford and
William Pajaud. Wong's work was
featured in "Now Dig This!: Art and
Black Los
Angeles 1960–1980"...
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featured African American contemporaries Alice Taylor Gafford and
William Pajaud and
Chinese American artist Tyrus Wong.
Woodard died in Los
Angeles on July...
- Thecideida. Genera:
Ancorellina Mancenido & Damborenea, 1991
Backhausina Danella Pajaud, 1966
Eolacazella Eudesella Munier-Chalmas, 1881
Glazewskia Konstantia Lacazella...
- politician,
member of the Utah
House of
Representatives (2003–2008).
William Pajaud, 89,
American artist. Greg Parks, 48,
Canadian ice
hockey player (New York...
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Thecideida belonging to the
family Thecideidae; a
replacement name for
Danella Pajaud (1966).
Tianjunospina Gen. et sp. nov
Valid Guo et al.
Middle Tri****ic (Anisian)...
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Moorellina Pachymorellina Baker, 1989
Podichnus Bromley & Surlyk, 1973
Rioultina Pajaud, 1966
Sellithyris Middlemiss, 1959 ThecidellinaThomson, 1915
Tritoecia Ulrich...
- co-op
included African American contemporaries Beulah Woodard,
William Pajaud and
Chinese American artist Tyrus Wong. She was
called "the dean of black...