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  2. William A. Johnson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Johnson is a native of Lynchburg, Virginia.He earned a B.A. and M.A. in Political Science from Howard University in 1965 and 1967, respectively. [2] [3] He then moved to Flint, Michigan, where he worked at Mott Community College and the Flint Urban League. [3]

  3. Unpaid work - Wikipedia

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    Infographic of statistics on unpaid care in England "Unpaid care work" typically specifically contains everyday activities, such as self construction, self repairing, home tech shopping, barbacuing, vacations planning, child amusing, cooking, washing, cleaning, shopping for own household, as well as care of children, the elderly, the sick, and the disabled.

  4. Innovative Field - Wikipedia

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    The park opened in 1996, replacing Silver Stadium in northern Rochester, which had been home to professional baseball in Rochester since 1929. Although the stadium was built for baseball, Innovative Field has had several tenants in numerous sports, including the Rochester Raging Rhinos of the United Soccer Leagues from 1996 to 2005, and the ...

  5. Empowerment - Wikipedia

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    Empowerment also includes encouraging, and developing the skills for, self-sufficiency, with a focus on eliminating the future need for charity or welfare in the individuals of the group. This process can be difficult to start and to implement effectively.

  6. Innovation Square - Wikipedia

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    Innovation Square, formerly Xerox Tower, is a skyscraper in downtown Rochester, New York, standing at 443 feet (135 m) tall. [4] The tower is the centerpiece of a roughly 2.7 acres (1.1 ha) complex named Xerox Square. [5]

  7. Category:Streets in Rochester, New York - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Streets in Rochester, New York" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct; Developers;

  8. Frederick Douglass–Susan B. Anthony Memorial Bridge

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    The Frederick Douglass–Susan B. Anthony Memorial Bridge (informally called the Freddie-Sue Bridge [1] and known as the Troup–Howell Bridge until July 13, 2007) is a triple steel arch bridge carrying Interstate 490 (I-490) over the Genesee River and New York State Route 383 (NY 383, named Exchange Boulevard) in downtown Rochester, New York.

  9. Mount Hope Cemetery (Rochester) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Hope Cemetery is a municipal cemetery in Rochester, New York, United States.Founded in 1838, it is the burial site of Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass.Situated on 196 acres (79 ha) of land adjacent to the University of Rochester on Mount Hope Avenue, the cemetery is the permanent resting place of over 350,000 people.