co-founded the Black Cultural Archives. Len Garrison was born in St Thomas, Jamaica. His father, Ernest Samuel Garrison – a cabinet maker born in Hopewell...
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known as BCA, it was founded in 1981, by educationalist and historian Len Garrison and others. BCA's mission is to record, preserve and celebrate the history...
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(born 1980), American actor Len Garrison (1943–2003), Black British educationalist and historian Lindley Miller Garrison (1864–1932), US Secretary of...
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unstated way; she died at the age of 17, so may have had a serious illness. Len Garrison, director of Afro-Caribbean Family and Friends (AcFF), ensured that Africanus...
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Brixton connections: On the B£1, the Black Cultural Archives founder Len Garrison, on the B£5, NBA basketball player Luol Deng (the reverse was inspired...
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artist Juliet Cuthbert - Olympic and IAAF World Championships medalist Len Garrison - Co-founder of the Black Cultural Archives George William Gordon - Businessman...
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John Edmonstone Olaudah Equiano Chris Eubank Michael Fuller Gabrielle Len Garrison Goldie Bernie Grant Jeremy Guscott Professor Stuart Hall Al Hamilton...
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Midlands African Caribbean Arts), which educationalist and historian Len Garrison helped to establish. The building was designed by architects Hawkins\Brown...
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War II soldier and Victoria Cross recipient (born 1914) 18 February Len Garrison, Jamaican-born historian and community activist (born 1943) Keith Ross...
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London English spoken at school." He won an essay competition, run by Len Garrison's ACER (Afro-Caribbean Education Resource), and after going to FESTAC...
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company, Cameron presented various cultural programmes with John Agard, Len Garrison, and Courtney Laws. Along with Laws, she supported the creation in 1980...
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Africa at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford Len Garrison (died 2003), educationalist, historian and community activist. He set...
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12 June – Tim Razzall, Baron Razzall, lawyer and politician 13 June Len Garrison, Jamaican-born activist and historian (died 2003) Malcolm McDowell, actor...
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Michael Garrison is an American lawyer and university president, who served as the 22nd president of West Virginia University before he resigned amid a...
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Lynn Swann (redirect from Len Swann)
two touchdowns. He led USC in catches and finished second to WR Edesel Garrison in receiving yards. As a junior in 1972, Swann rushed for 117 yards and...
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Lynn Garrison (born February 22, 1937) is a Canadian pilot and political adviser. He was a Royal Canadian Air Force fighter pilot in the 403 City of Calgary...
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Owings Mills, Maryland (redirect from Garrison Forest)
School, a Pre-K–12 school and Garrison Forest School, also a Pre-K–12 school. McDonogh School is co-ed while Garrison Forest is all girls. Owings Mills...
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Leonard Bernstein (redirect from Len Bernstein)
two education environments were both public schools: the William Lloyd Garrison School, followed by the prestigious Boston Latin School, for which Bernstein...
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"WVU faculty senate, in 77-19 vote, says Garrison must go". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Sabatini, Patricia; Len Boselovic (2008-03-08). "WVU facing alumni...
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Military of the Falkland Islands (redirect from Falklands Garrison)
which have a range of 1,500 miles (2,400 km). The British Army maintains a garrison on the Falkland Islands based at Mount Pleasant. The force is made up of...
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announced in April 2008 that it would rescind Bresch's degree. Michael Garrison, WVU president at the time, was reported to be "a family friend and former...
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Newport, Oregon. The band was founded by Mike Parker (Mr. Lucky) and 'Bud' Garrison in 1964 and soon became one of the most popular groups in the Pacific Northwest...
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Len Rawle MBE (4 January 1938 – 14 November 2023) was a Welsh organ builder and organist. A London College of Music graduate, he was particularly noted...
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The Ipcress File (TV series) (category Television shows based on works by Len Deighton)
thriller television series loosely based on the 1962 novel The IPCRESS File by Len Deighton. Written by John Hodge and directed by James Watkins, it stars Joe...
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wildly popular as a babyface in Alabama. During his career he teamed with Len Rossi mainly winning various tag team titles. Brown made his professional...
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writer Len Kaminski with artist Sal Velluto rebooted the character in 1997, now depicting him as a covert operative named Raymond Garrison who uses...
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Williams Peter Gallagher as Len Martin Mackenzie Astin as Lewis Gibson Warsher II Connie Ray as Marion Smith Mary Catherine Garrison as Ashley Renee Martin...
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Berry, John Leguizamo, Oliver Platt, Joe Morton, David Suchet, BD Wong, Len Cariou, Whip Hubley, Andreas Katsulas, Mary Ellen Trainor, Marla Maples,...
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Richardson, Patrick Malahide, Rick Snyder, Michael Paul Chan, Tracy Letts, Len Bajenski 13 Chairman of the Board Trimark Pictures Alex Zamm (director/screenplay);...
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and who upstaged Premier Lang at the opening of the Sydney Harbour bridge Len Beadell - explorer Guntis Sics - nominated for Best Sound Oscar for Moulin...
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