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James Whittico Jr. (November 18, 1915 –
August 21, 2018) was an
American physician from St. Louis, Missouri. He was the
first African American named a...
- black. The term "Free
State of McDowell" was
coined by
Matthew Thomas Whittico, a
local newspaper editor and
community leader from
Keystone in the early...
- Virginia, in 1904. It
ceased publication in 1941. It was
published by M.T.
Whittico & R.W. White. The
newspaper came out w****ly, and
dealt with
issues of concern...
- in the po****r imagination. The
origin of this
moniker is unknown. Tom
Whittico, the
founder and
first editor of The
McDowell Times–the
first African-American...
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November 17 –
Albert Malbois,
French prelate (d. 2017)
November 18 –
James Whittico Jr.,
American physician (d. 2018)
November 19 – Earl
Wilbur Sutherland...
- and Research. Evanston, IL:
Northwestern University Press. Racino, J. &
Whittico, P. (1998). The
promise of self-advocacy and
community employment. In:...
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Retrieved 4
November 2021. "Pioneering
physician and
surgeon Dr.
James Whittico Jr. p****es at 102".
Retrieved September 5, 2018. "Dr.
Esther Wilkins, rock...
- (1965) John L. S.
Holloman Jr. (1966)
Lionel F.
Swann (1967)
James M.
Whittico Jr. (1968)
Julius W. Hill (1969) W. T.
Armstrong (1970)
Emerson C. Walden...
- 164–174. doi:10.1177/0034355210396948. S2CID 145740733. Racino, J. with
Whittico, P. (1994). Self
advocacy and the
promise of
community employment. In:...
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cerebral infarction. Vincino, 72,
Italian editorial cartoonist.
James Whittico Jr., 102,
American physician.
Sergio Arredondo, 92,
Chilean militant, member...