Pacific Appeal was an African-American newspaper based in San Francisco and published from April 1862 to June 1880. Pacific Appeal was co-founded by Philip...
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columnist to The Elevator and a contributor for The Pacific Appeal. As a contributor for The Pacific Appeal he critiqued William Wells Brown's The Black Man...
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5, 2022). "Nevada Appeal, Record-Courier changing printers". Nevada Appeal. Retrieved 2023-02-06. "The Printing Division". Pacific Publishing Company...
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United States courts of appeals are the intermediate appellate courts of the United States federal judiciary. They hear appeals of cases from the United...
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Times-Standard, Bids in for Pacific Lumber's future Archived 2008-03-26 at the Wayback Machine retrieved February 10, 2008 "Appeal court upholds dismissal...
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excluded from the provision". There was no challenge by Cathay Pacific to the Court of Appeal's decision to uphold the original Judge's conclusion that the...
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is in 2/4 time. Although the song was first performed by Lucas, The Pacific Appeal (San Francisco, October 25, 1879) notes that "it was only after a long...
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during the 1800s. Anderson was also the author of a newspaper called The Pacific Appeal which advocated black rights and helped activists network. Anderson...
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Remembrance poppy (redirect from The Poppy Appeal)
growing controversy over the Poppy Appeal. Some—including a few British Army veterans—have argued that the Poppy Appeal has become excessive, that it has...
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Times Occidental and Vanguard Organized Labor (1900-1988) Pacific Appeal (1862-1880) Pacific Rural Press (1871-1922) Resources of California (1875) San...
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Francisco where he became co-editor of the African-American newspaper The Pacific Appeal. After the Civil War he founded and edited The San Francisco Elevator...
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the black-owned and -operated Pacific Appeal as his "imperial organ." Between September 1870 and May 1875, the Appeal published some 250 proclamations...
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The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (in case citations, 9th Cir.) is the U.S. federal court of appeals that has appellate jurisdiction...
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Court of Appeal opinions in its unofficial reporter, the Pacific Reporter. In 1959, West began publishing both Supreme Court and Court of Appeal opinions...
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(1808–1886) – abolitionist; founder and editor of The Colored American, The Pacific Appeal, and The San Francisco Elevator Lettie S. Bigelow (1849–1906) – "Aunt...
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The Nevada Appeal is a twice-weekly newspaper published in Carson City, Nevada. It is the state's oldest newspaper and owned by Pacific Publishing Company...
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Jakks Pacific, Inc. is an American toy manufacturer founded in January 1995. The company is best known for producing licensed action figures, playsets...
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19th century. Newspaper examples Front page of the first issue of The Pacific Appeal, April 5, 1862 An early African American newspaper in Southern California...
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the press reported that CP would appeal the legal order. On October 12, 2014, it was reported that Canadian Pacific had tried to enter into a merger with...
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1857 and December 1857 – had been located. It was succeeded by the Pacific Appeal, another African American newspaper in San Francisco. African Americans...
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The Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (TTPI) was a United Nations trust territory in Micronesia administered by the United States from 1947 to 1994...
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The Christian Democratic Appeal (Dutch: Christen-Democratisch Appèl, pronounced [ˌkrɪstə(n)deːmoːˈkraːtis ɑˈpɛl]; CDA) is a Christian democratic and conservative...
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Pacific Sun Advisors Ltd & Anor v Securities and Futures Commission was a 2015 case in Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal. Permanent Justice Fok issued...
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Marysville Daily Appeal, p. 2, June 30, 1861. Kraus, George. High Road to Promontory: Building the Central Pacific (now the Southern Pacific) across the High...
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Six Appeal won the Harmony Sweepstakes A Cappella Festival, taking awards for Audience Favorite as well as Best Original Song. At the 2012 Pacific Northwest...
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Recorder (1861–1902). In the 1860s, the newspapers The Elevator and the Pacific Appeal emerged in California as a result of black participation in the Gold...
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proclamations published in the African-American-owned abolitionist weekly The Pacific Appeal — called for a bay-spanning suspension bridge linking Oakland to San...
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Railroad Company appealed the verdict but was refused another trial. After the first trial, the black-owned newspaper the Pacific Appeal noted that the...
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Mirror of the Times. Other post Gold Rush black newspapers included the Pacific Appeal and the Elevator, edited by Phillip Alexander Bell. By 1860, there were...
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Weezer's appeal was that you could believe they came out of any garage on any tree-lined cul-de-sac in any suburban zip code in the U.S. Pacific Daydream...
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