Ronald Woodson Harris (born September 3, 1948), nicknamed "Mazel", is an American former boxer, who won a gold medal in the lightweight division at the...
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Howard Dilworth Woodson High School (known as H. D. Woodson High School, Howard D. Woodson High School, or Woodson High School) is a secondary school in...
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Samuel Howard Woodson, Jr. (May 8, 1916 – July 28, 1999) was an American pastor, civil rights leader, and Democratic Party politician from New Jersey...
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Ronald Antonio Curry (born May 28, 1979) is an American football coach and former wide receiver who is the quarterbacks coach for the Buffalo Bills of...
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Sally Hemings; see Jefferson DNA data Thomas Woodson, the father of Lewis Woodson and Sarah Jane Woodson, was also claimed to be a child of Thomas Jefferson...
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passed Tim Harris and Vonnie Holliday for first place on the Most sacks, rookie, season (1982–Present) record with 10. CB Charles Woodson tied Herb Adderley...
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ranked among the NFL's finest; the contributions of Rod Woodson, Bill Romanowski, Charles Woodson, and Trace Armstrong aided the Raiders' cause greatly...
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Al Harris Cliff Harris Duriel Harris Elroy Harris Jr. Joe Harris Kevin Harris Kwame Harris Leonard Harris Marques Harris Robert Harris Sean Harris Dwight...
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the World He Made. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0-7432-9809-4. Pestritto, Ronald J. (2005). Woodrow Wilson and the Roots of Modern Liberalism. Rowman & Littlefield...
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(football player) (Cincinnati) Gene Woodling (baseball player) (Akron) Charles Woodson (football player) (Fremont) Chris Wormley (football player) (Toledo) Chris...
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The Packers continued to progress in the 3rd quarter when CB Charles Woodson returned an interception 48 yards into the endzone for a touchdown. The...
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Lawyer Milloy, Washington 1996 – Chris Canty, Kansas State 1997 – Charles Woodson, Michigan 1998 – Antoine Winfield, Ohio State 1999 – Tyrone Carter, Minnesota...
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three Heisman Trophy winners (Tom Harmon, Desmond Howard and Charles Woodson), six U.S. Congressmen, and a President of the United States (Gerald Ford)...
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staff and 67th United States secretary of the treasury under President Ronald Reagan and the 61st U.S. secretary of state before returning as the 16th...
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Crenshaw et al. 1995, pp. xix–xx. Buras, Kristen L. (2014). "From Carter G. Woodson to Critical Race Curriculum Studies". In Dixson, Adrienne D. (ed.). Researching...
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Heisman Trophy: Tom Harmon in 1940, Desmond Howard in 1991, and Charles Woodson in 1997. Gerald Ford, who later became the 38th president of the United...
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WR-DB 1983 – Chris Spielman, Washington (Massillon, Ohio) LB 1982 – Rod Woodson, Snider (Fort Wayne, Ind.) WR-DB 1981 – Marcus Dupree, Philadelphia (Miss...
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seasons at Georgia overlapped with Ronald's last two seasons; Champ then played his final season alongside Boss. Ronald went on to sign with the NFL's Dallas...
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First black church to unite with the Council of Church Women. 1950 Carter Woodson, a church neighbor, was a guest speaker for Negro History Week (an annual...
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as the sole exception. Southern California Republicans Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan were both elected twice as the 37th and 40th U.S. Presidents, respectively...
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condition by his father that he also be named after the 40th U.S. President Ronald Reagan, which became his middle name. Mayfield grew up as a fan of the University...
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Randy Moss from the Minnesota Vikings in a trade for linebacker Napoleon Harris and a first-round draft pick. The acquisition of Moss sought to help with...
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Temptations), Otis Williams as himself (as the Temptations), and Ali-Ollie Woodson as himself (as the Temptations). 223 3 "Hidden Treasure" Unknown Unknown...
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Robert Forster, Nancy Kwan, Joe Spinell, A Martinez, James McIntire, Wayne Woodson, Luis Contreras, Russ Courtney, Doug Toby, Phil H. Fravel, Terrence Beasor...
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Presidential Citizens Medal to Raymond Weeks at a Veterans Day Ceremony | Ronald Reagan". www.reaganlibrary.gov. Retrieved 2025-01-04. Wikimedia Commons...
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(Marion) John Wooden, basketball player and coach (Martinsville) Mike Woodson, basketball player and coach (Indianapolis) Cody Zeller, basketball player...
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Dick Wood Terry Wooden LaMarr Woodley Chris Woods Charles Woodson Rod Woodson Xavier Woodson-Luster Scott Woolf Daryl Worley Alexander Wright Gabe Wright...
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Jersey Assembly's then Democratic leadership sought to name S. Howard Woodson of Trenton as Speaker until Assemblyman David Friedland made a deal as...
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Elizabeth Owens, Malachy McCourt, John Bentley, Don McManus, William Woodson, Shiek Mahmud-Bey, Helen Stenborg, Sam Jenkins, Camryn Manheim, Kirk Taylor...
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(director); Lawrence Dobkin (screenplay); Dan Haggerty, Don Shanks, William Woodson, Lisa Jones, Marjorie Harper The Trial of Billy Jack Warner Bros. / Taylor-Laughlin...
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