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    Judith Smith Ladson (May 1766 – September 4, 1820) was an American heiress and socialite who served as the Second Lady of South Carolina. A member of...
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  • Judith Smith or Judy Smith could refer to: Judith Smith Ladson (1766-1820), American socialite and heiress Judith Winsor Smith (1821-1921), American women's...
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    house, James Ladson House (31 Meeting Street) His father-in-law Benjamin Smith His wife Judith Smith as a child in 1767 His wife Judith Smith Mary Preston...
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    Ladson was born in Charleston, South Carolina to James Ladson, a wealthy planter and slave owner, and Judith Smith. A member of the prominent Ladson family...
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    Carolina James Ladson (1753–1812). James Ladson married Judith Smith, a daughter of the slave trader Benjamin Smith and granddaughter of the largest slave...
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    Detroit, Michigan. Judith DuBose, colonial heiress Christopher Gadsden, a signer of the Continental Association. Judith Smith Ladson, colonial society...
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    were the parents of Judith Smith who was married to the revolutionary officer and lieutenant governor of South Carolina James Ladson. Alan D. Watson, General...
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  • the son of former Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina James Ladson and Judith Smith, and descended from many former British colonial governors. His...
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    married Sarah Reeve Ladson in 1807; his second wife was a daughter of South Carolina lieutenant-governor James Ladson and Judith Smith. Portraits by Thomas...
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  • Fuhrman 2013-2017             Michael J. Feuer 2017-2021             Gloria Ladson-Billings 2021-Present         Carol D. Lee Evaluating and Improving Teacher...
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  • and as of 1996 "makes his home in Madison." Ed Janus, journalist Gloria Ladson-Billings, professor and author David Maraniss, journalist and author, recipient...
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  • Lausanne Professor Philip Kitcher, Columbia University Professor Gloria Ladson-Billings, University of Wisconsin-Madison Professor Pratap Bhanu Mehta,...
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    singer-songwriter Carroll A. Campbell, Jr., 112th governor of South Carolina, 1987–1995 Judith Chapman, actress Dextor Clinkscale, player in the National Football League...
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  • referrals. International Journal of Special Education, 24(1), 112–119. Ladson-Billings, Gloria (1994). The dreamkeepers: successful teachers of African...
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    Thanadelthur. James Ladson (1753–1812), lieutenant governor of South Carolina, he enslaved over 100 people in that state. James H. Ladson (1795–1868), businessman...
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    moments at RFK Stadium". Major League Baseball. Retrieved February 1, 2018. Ladson, Bill (September 16, 2006). "Soriano Joins Elite Group". Major League Baseball...
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    modern environmental science and conservationism, while professor Gloria Ladson-Billings formulated the framework of culturally relevant pedagogy. UW–Madison...
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  • developed by Gloria Ladson-Billings, a pedagogical theorist, to attempt to explain the racial achievement gap. As defined by a colleague of Ladson-Billings, Professor...
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  • (2002). Racial Inequality in Special Education. Harvard Education Press. Ladson-Billings, Gloria (2006). "From Achievement Gap to the Education Debt: Understanding...
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  • holes. Sinkholes and basins in the beds of modern rivers (such as the Page-Ladson site in the Aucilla River) have yielded a rich trove of paleo-Indian artifacts...
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  • Martti Koskenniemi Tony Kouzarides Chapurukha M. Kusimba Marta Kutas Gloria Ladson-Billings Robert Landick Mark A. Lemley Roger N. Lemon Tania León Robert...
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  • Carolina and the Origins of Southern Political Culture. Chapter 3. Carney, Judith A. Black Rice: The African Origins of Rice Cultivation in the Americas....
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  • science Rudolf Kolisch, violinist Thomas R. Kratochwill, psychologist Gloria Ladson-Billings, leading educational theorist and past president of the American...
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  • Reports. 5: 500. doi:10.1016/j.jasrep.2015.12.020 – via Researchgate. Bense, Judith A. (1998). "Santa Rosa-Swift Creek in Northwest Florida". In Mark Williams...
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    Citizens for Life. Cash defeated Wooten with 57% of the vote. Retired teacher Judith Polson ran unopposed in the Democratic primary. In the general election...
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    Jr. retired. District 8: Jonathon D. Hill retired. District 27: Garry R. Smith retired. District 30: Steve Moss retired. District 44: Sandy McGarry retired...
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