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    Susie King Taylor (August 6, 1848 – October 6, 1912) was an American nurse, educator and memoirist. She is known for being the first African-American...
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    Island joined the 1st South Carolina Volunteer Infantry including Susie King Taylor. On St. Helena Island, South Carolina other units of the 1st South...
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    memoirist, Susie King Taylor. The oldest buildings on the square, the Adam Short Property and the Alexander Bennett House (both on East Taylor Street),...
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    very beginning of the war, slaves sought refuge with the Union..." Susie King Taylor was born enslaved in Liberty County, Georgia and escaped from slavery...
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    for noteworthy women from Savannah's history: Juliette Gordon Low, Susie King Taylor, Florence Martus and Mary Musgrove. Each ferry runs between River...
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    four noteworthy women from Savannah's history: Juliette Gordon Low, Susie King Taylor, Florence Martus and Mary Musgrove. In both 2019 and 2020, CAT was...
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    worked both as slaves and as free women in their trades. Others, like Susie King Taylor and Ann Bradford Stokes, served as nurses in the Civil War. Formal...
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  • statesman, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1829) October 6 – Susie King Taylor, African-American army nurse. First nurse of the Black Army (b. 1848)...
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    Taylor, a hero of the Mexican–American War. (Nearby Taylor Square is named for Susie King Taylor, not Zachary.) The street is entirely within Savannah...
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    nurses for the Union army, among whom are included Clara Barton, Susie King Taylor, Mary Edwards Walker, and Louisa May Alcott. No less vital were the...
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  • 2023, it was renamed Taylor Square, in honor of the first American Civil War black nurse, educator and memoirist Susie King Taylor. The square is sometimes...
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    2021, a new memorial headstone for African American Civil War nurse Susie King Taylor was dedicated in a ceremony sponsored by the Massachusetts Sons of...
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  • Civil Rights Movement (University Press of Mississippi, April 2013) Susie King Taylor, Civil War Nurse (McGraw-Hill, June 1969) Black Man's America (Prentice-Hall...
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    Saxton and recorded in her journal they ate roasted oxen and barbecue. Susie King Taylor, a Geechee woman born enslaved in Liberty County, Georgia, wrote in...
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    Southwest Elementary School Andrea B. Williams Elementary School Susie King Taylor Community School (Charter School) Thunderbolt Elementary School Tybee...
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    Jackson, Lisa Gelobter, Yvonne Connolly, Susie King Taylor, Mary Seacole, Alexa Canady, Charles DeWitt Watts, Kanya King, Oprah Winfrey, and Madam C. J. Walker...
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  • Montessori School Oglethorpe Charter School Savannah Classical Academy Susie King Taylor Community School Tybee Island Maritime Academy Benedictine Military...
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    Susie Porter (born 1970 or 1971) is an Australian television, film and theatre actress. She made her debut in the 1996 film Idiot Box, before rising to...
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  • Ryan as Nolan Brannock Jay Ryan as Campbell Miller Philippa Northeast as Susie Lawson Joe Klocek as Lachie Kirby Kylah Day as Sharnie Kennedy Sam Delich...
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  • Springer Maria W. Stewart Maud Sulter Efua Sutherland Véronique Tadjo Susie King Taylor Lourdes Teodoro Mary Church Terrell Lucy Terry Awa Thiam Elean Thomas...
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    leader), president of 2 Arizona corps Alice E. Heckler Peters Kate Pier Susie King Taylor Mary Jewett Telford, charter member Mandana Coleman Thorp Laura Rosamond...
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  • author and critic Mary Safford-Blake, the first woman gynecologist Susie King Taylor, escaped slave, author, and the first African-American Army nurse...
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  • social action and the arts. She lived at 25 Holyoke Street next to Susie King Taylor, an American Civil War nurse. In 1904, Henson donated her home to...
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    author of The English Dialect Dictionary (b. 1835)[citation needed] Susie King Taylor, 64, American medical officer, the first African-American army nurse...
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    2024. Retrieved May 17, 2024. Goldsbrough, Susie (July 1, 2023). "Beabadoobee: I dreamt of being Taylor's support act. Now we're on tour". The Daily Telegraph...
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    Black Women's Narratives, Anthony Gerard recognized Veney—along with Susie King Taylor, Nancy Prince, and Louisa Picquet—as a "woman [who] strove to maintain...
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    Su Yung (redirect from Susie (wrestler))
    name Su Yung, with the character also having the alter egos of Susan and Susie. Riggs is a former two-time Impact Knockouts Champion. She is currently...
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    For King & Country, stylised as for KING & COUNTRY and formerly known as Joel & Luke as well as Austoville, is a Christian pop duo composed of Australian...
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    Olivia Taylor Dudley (born November 4, 1985) is an American actress. She is known for her horror film roles such as Chernobyl Diaries (2012), The Vatican...
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    Michael Jackson (redirect from King Of Pop)
    Union. Jackson became known as the "King of Pop", a nickname that Jackson's publicists embraced. When Elizabeth Taylor presented him with the Soul Train...
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