• Charles or Charlie White (or occasionally Whyte) may refer to: Charles White (artist) (1918–1979), African-American painter, printmaker, muralist Charles...
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  • Charles Wilbert White, Jr. (April 2, 1918 – October 3, 1979) was an American artist known for his chronicling of African American related subjects in...
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    Terence Charles "Snowy" White (born 3 March 1948) is an English guitarist, known for having played with Thin Lizzy (permanent member from 1980 to 1982)...
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  • Charles Raymond White (January 22, 1958 – January 11, 2023) was an American professional football running back who played in the National Football League...
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    Charles Christopher White Jr. (born August 2, 1994), better known as Cr1TiKaL, MoistCr1TiKaL (pronounced "moist critical"), or penguinz0 (pronounced "penguin...
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  • Charles White (c. 1823 – 18 February 1873) was an English cricketer who played for Surrey. He was born and died in Southwark. White made a single first-class...
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    Charles White Whittlesey (January 20, 1884 – November 26, 1921) was a United States Army Medal of Honor recipient who led the Lost Battalion in the Meuse–Argonne...
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  • Charles A. White (July 7, 1881 – October 7, 1925) was an American organized labor lobbyist and politician. He was born in Knoxville, Tennessee, to Sarah...
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    Charles Allen White Jr. (born October 24, 1987) is an American former competitive ice dancer. With partner Meryl Davis, he is the 2014 Olympic Champion...
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    attain a scholarship attended Charles White – it is estimated that Charles White students outnumbered Bailey's students 3:1. White had been built especially...
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  • anthropological, non-biological features, such as customs or traditions. Charles White (1728–1813), an English physician and surgeon, believed that races occupied...
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    history. St. Charles is best known for the Battle of Saint Charles, which was fought on the White River, which borders the town. St. Charles is also known...
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    Charles White FRS (4 October 1728 – 20 February 1813) was an English physician and a co-founder of the Manchester Royal Infirmary and the St Mary's Hospital...
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    Charles Frederick White (11 March 1863 – 4 December 1923) was an English boot and shoemaker and Liberal Party politician. He was Member of Parliament...
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  • Brothers (as a would-be-shoplifter who is thwarted by a gun-toting Ray Charles). White also played one of the boys who attempt to keep a baseball in the Neil...
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    Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (CKCS) is a British breed of toy dog of spaniel type. Four colours are recognised: Blenheim (chestnut and white), tricolour...
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    C. Perry (1856) The King Charles Spaniel may share a common ancestry with the Pekingese and Japanese Chin. The red and white variety of toy spaniel was...
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  • Charles Alfred White (27 July 1869 – 4 January 1954), commonly referred to as C. A. White, was a Presbyterian minister in New South Wales, Australia....
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    Charles T. "Charlie" or "Charley" White (1821–1891), was an early blackface minstrel entertainer. Born June 4, 1821 in Newark, New York, White moved with...
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  • Charles Casey White (born June 10, 1976) is an American-trained chef and author. He was one of the co-authors of Sheryl Crow's cookbook, If it makes you...
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    times with Charles X, Charles XI, Charles XII, Charles XIII, Charles XIV and Charles XV. Charles I of England (1600–1649) is followed by Charles II of England...
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    Jero (redirect from Jerome Charles White)
    Jerome Charles White Jr. (born September 4, 1981), better known by his stage name Jero (ジェロ), is an American enka singer of African-American and Japanese...
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  • and gold medalist ice dancer Charles White (writer) (1845–1922), Australian journalist and author Cr1TiKaL (Charles White Jr., born 1994), American YouTuber...
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    Charles Abiathar White (January 26, 1826 – June 29, 1910) was an American geologist, paleontologist, and writer whose publications total 238 titles. Charles...
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    Charles White (1845 – 22 December 1922), was an Australian journalist, author and historian, notable for his books on bushranging and other aspects of...
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    Charles Lincoln White (January 22, 1863 – 1941) was the 13th president of Colby College, Maine, United States, from 1901 to 1908. White was born in Nashua...
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  • Charles Ignatius White (born February 1, 1807, Baltimore, Maryland - April 1, 1878, Washington, D.C.) was an American editor, historian, and Catholic priest...
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    the second White Rajah. Charles Anthoni Johnson was born in Berrow Vicarage, Burnham, Somerset, in England, to the Reverend Francis Charles and Emma Frances...
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    Charles McElroy White (June 13, 1891 – January 10, 1977) was an American steel manufacturing executive. He was a protégé of Tom M. Girdler, and was briefly...
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  • (co) champions of the Big Ten Conference, 17–10. USC running back Charles White and Michigan quarterback Rick Leach were named the Players of the Game...
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