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  2. Randolph family of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Henry Randolph I (1623-1673), born in Little Houghton, Northamptonshire, England, [2] [3] immigrated to the colony of Virginia in 1642, [4] protege of Sir William Berkeley. [5] Randolph became clerk of the county court, and when Charles Norwood left the colony, Speaker Francis Moryson put forth Randoph's name for the position and the House of ...

  3. William Henry Holtzclaw - Wikipedia

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    Roanoke Alabama. Died. 1943. William Henry Holtzclaw (1870–1943) was an educator and the founder of Utica Institute in Mississippi. Holtzclaw was a graduate of the Tuskegee Institute and desired to start his own school. [1] He settled in Utica, Mississippi, bought land on credit, and persuaded the locals to appoint him teacher of what was ...

  4. Bayard Rustin - Wikipedia

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    United States portal. v. t. e. Bayard Rustin ( / ˈbaɪ.ərd / BY-ərd; March 17, 1912 – August 24, 1987) was an American political activist, a prominent leader in social movements for civil rights, socialism, nonviolence, and gay rights. Rustin was the principal organizer of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963.

  5. Alvin Wright - Wikipedia

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    Wright was the first Rams player to cross the picket line during the 1987 NFL players' strike and started his first career game against the in Week 3. [3] He played 84 career games over seven seasons, starting 62, and recording 163 career solo tackles, 71 assists, and eight quarterback sacks. Wright led all Rams defensive linemen in tackles for ...

  6. 'The Honeymooners' star Joyce Randolph: Then and now

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    More than half a century after "The Honeymooners" premiered on CBS in 1955, just one member of the original quartet is still with us today: The lovely Joyce Randolph. She's now 94 years old, but ...

  7. Mary Randolph - Wikipedia

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    Mary Randolph (August 9, 1762 – January 23, 1828) was a Southern American cook and author, known for writing The Virginia House-Wife; Or, Methodical Cook (1824), [1] one of the most influential housekeeping and cook books of the 19th century. Many of the recipes used local Virginia ingredients including Tanacetum vulgare virginia pudding ...

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