Moses McKissack III (1879–1952), was an American architect. He had his own architecture firm McKissack Company from 1905 until 1922, and was active in...
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Tennessee by Moses McKissack, the grandson of an enslaved person brought to the United States from West Africa and put to work making bricks. Moses III became...
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McKissack & McKissack, a design and construction company founded by her grandfather Moses McKissack III and granduncle Calvin Lunsford McKissack. Cheryl McKissack...
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artist and creator of The Orange Show Moses McKissack III (1879–1952), African American architect Patricia McKissack (née Patricia L'Ann Carwell; born 1944)...
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Martin Moses McKissack III (1879–1952), African American architect Moses Mbye (born 1993), Australian Rugby League player of Gambian descent Moses ka Moyo...
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United States Congress Bobby Gordon, football player; born in Pulaski Moses McKissack III (1879–1952), African American architect, born and raised in Pulaski...
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originally built as a library in 1908. It is the first major building by Moses McKissack III, co-founder of the first African-American owned architecture firm...
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libraries. The library was designed by African-American architect Moses McKissack III; it was his first major design project. It is a two-story Classical...
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Nashville. William Edmondson, sculptor Nelson Walker, businessman Moses McKissack III, architect Phillips, Lyda (December 9, 2009). "Our city in ruins:...
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African-American founded architectural firm McKissack & McKissack. Moses McKissack III of the architectural firm McKissack & McKissack was a church member. The structure...
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ABC-CLIO. p. 449. ISBN 978-0-87436-885-7. Retrieved 3 May 2023. McKissack & McKissack 1994, p. 56. Gomez 2018, p. 87 MacBrair 1873, p. 40 Bell 1972, p...
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housing and job building. Moses McKissack III (1879–1952), early African-American architect, and co-founder of McKissack & McKissack firm in Nashville, Tennessee...
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Cheryl Joan McKissack (maiden; born 1961), granddaughter of Moses McKissack III (1879–1952). Moses III and his brother, Calvin Lunsford McKissack (1890–1968)...
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(Carnegie Library) Nashville Designed by African-American architect Moses McKissack III; built in 1908; now serves as Fisk's academic building. 27 Cartwright-Moss...
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attributed to Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge, Boston, and built by Gabriel Moses McKissack III, Nashville; rehabbed 1995 2 Knoxville College Knoxville Mar 15, 1907...
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UK and the countries of the Middle East and North Africa region. Moses Kirkconnell III, Member of Parliament for Cayman Brac West and Little Cayman, Cayman...
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Newport News (Va.) Public Library System 2014: Patricia and Fredrick McKissack, children's authors 2015: Deborah D. Taylor, young adult librarian 2016:...
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Crossings: Britain, the Slaves and the American Revolution McKissack, Patricia C.; McKissack, Frederick (1995). The Royal Kingdoms of Ghana, Mali, and...
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American free love journal was Lucifer the Lightbearer (1883–1907) edited by Moses Harman and Lois Waisbrooker but also there existed Ezra Heywood and Angela...
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the monument Devrouax + Purnell/ROMA Design Group Joint Ventures McKissack and McKissack/Turner Construction Company/Tompkins Builders, Inc./Gilford Corporation...
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Ray McKinley (1910–1995), jazz drummer, singer, bandleader Eliza Jane McKissack (1828–1900), music educator and administrator, singer, pianist Ian McLagan...
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ISBN 0-8239-4540-5. McGovern, Ann (1965). Runaway Slave: The Story of Harriet Tubman. New York: The Four Winds Press. McKissack, Pat (1987). Frederick...
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(b. 1941) April 7 Derrick Jensen, football player (b. 1956) Patricia McKissack, children's writer (b. 1944) Glenn O'Brien, journalist and editor (b....
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baseball player and actor (Little Big League), heart attack. Fredrick McKissack, 73, American children's book writer. Julio Ojeda Pascual, 81, Spanish-born...
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No. E.C.7658 Warrant Officer Class II (Company Sergeant-Major) (acting) Moses Chingane, High Commission Territories Corps. No. 1877394 Warrant Officer...
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Lin – A Big Mooncake for Little Star Hilary McKay – The Skylarks War (September 20, UK) Patricia McKissack – Who Will Bell the Cat? Charlotte Pence – Marlon...
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sclerosis. Robin Kay, 97, New Zealand painter and historian. Patricia McKissack, 72, American children's writer. Christopher Morahan, 87, English stage...
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Military Forces. Major Cyril Brian McAuley (439162), Royal Australian Corps of Transport. Major Robert Cecil Moses, ED, (129062), Royal Australian Infantry...
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