Robert Osborn (1800–1878) was a Jamaican newspaper editor and campaigner for equal rights for free people of color. Robert was born on 5 April 1800, the...
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Osborn (Robert Lewis Osborn, born 1963), American motorcyclist Robert Osborn (Jamaica) (1800–1878), Jamaican newspaper editor and activist Robert Osborn...
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equal rights. Campaigners such as Edward Jordon, Robert Osborn (Jamaica) and Richard Hill (Jamaica) were successful in securing equal rights for free...
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Company Sergeant Major John Robert Osborn, VC (2 January 1899 − 19 December 1941) was a Canadian soldier. Osborn was a recipient of the Victoria Cross...
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Seymour Lee (1800–1874), American pastry chef and restaurateur Robert Osborn (Jamaica) (1800–1878), co-founder of The Watchman with Jordon, politician...
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Edward Jordon (category Mayors of Kingston, Jamaica)
people of colour, Robert Osborn (Jamaica), they started a bookshop. In 1828, from the success of this bookshop, Jordon and Osborn launched their own...
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Charles Henry Darling (category Governors of Jamaica)
people of color who were elected to the island's Assembly, such as Robert Osborn (Jamaica). He became Lieutenant-Governor of St. Lucia in 1847, and he became...
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Edward Jordan and Robert Osborn, founded The Watchman, which openly campaigned for the rights of free coloureds, and became Jamaica's first anti-slavery...
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Louis Celeste Lecesne (category Use Jamaican English from October 2013)
did not collapse in Jamaica. Instead, other campaigners, such as Edward Jordon, Robert Osborn (Jamaica), and Richard Hill (Jamaica) continued to agitate...
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Morant Bay rebellion (category Jamaica articles missing geocoordinate data)
free people of color, like Gordon, Edward Jordon, and Robert Osborn, had been elected to the Jamaican House of Assembly in increasing numbers, and that alarmed...
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Bob Beamon (redirect from Robert Beamon)
wind. Robert Beamon was born in South Jamaica, Queens, New York, to Naomi Brown Beamon and grew up in the New York Housing Authority's Jamaica Houses...
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(1717) Samuel Gledhill, Governor (1717–1729) Commodore governors Henry Osborn, Commodore Governor (1729–1730) George Clinton, Commodore Governor (1731)...
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Grace Jones (category Members of the Order of Jamaica)
Grace Beverly Jones OJ (born 19 May 1948) is a Jamaican singer, songwriter, model and actress. Born in Jamaica, she and her family moved to Syracuse, New...
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Frederick Lindo (category Members of the Legislative Council of Jamaica)
Jamaica Association (KINGSTON (1875). The First Half-yearly Report of the Jamaica Association [for Recommending Measures of Legislation], Etc. R. Osborn....
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Manhasset, New York,[citation needed] and college at St. John's University in Jamaica, New York, earning a degree in Finance.[citation needed] While working...
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voice in the colony's government, and it was condemned by Jordon and Osborn. Jamaica became a Crown Colony, under direct rule from London. On 11 October...
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Brownsville, Brooklyn (redirect from Osborn Playground)
that was used as a dumping ground. Fumes from the glue factories along Jamaica Bay would usually blow upwind into Brownsville.: 11 This place was inconveniently...
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guitar (1) Ron Carter – double bass (4) Russell George – bass guitar (6) Joe Osborn – bass guitar (7, 11) Winston Grennan – drums (1) Hal Blaine – drums (4...
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Charles Davenport (redirect from Race Crossing in Jamaica)
and as a threat to society. He and his assistants turned repeatedly to Jamaica as a laboratory for studying the heredity of physiological and intellectual...
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Central Park (redirect from Osborn Memorial Playground)
2019. Heckscher 2008, p. 49. Pollak, Michael (July 6, 2014). "What Is Jamaica, Queens, Named After?". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from...
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Archived from the original (PDF) on July 24, 2013. Retrieved October 27, 2008. Osborn, Liz. "Number of Native Species in United States". Current Results Nexus...
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Edward John Eyre (category Governors of Jamaica)
people of colour Eyre distrusted, such as Gordon, Edward Jordon and Robert Osborn. Before dissolving itself, the legislature passed legislation to deal...
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C. Lincoln Medical Center Phoenix Arizona 262 I HonorHealth Scottsdale Osborn Medical Center Scottsdale Arizona 341 I Valleywise Health Medical Center...
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drama based on the 1971 novel of the same name by Harvard alumnus John Jay Osborn Jr., about a first year Harvard Law School student facing a demanding contract...
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the east. But the south might hold the key to Ukraine's fate". NBC News. Osborn, Andrew and Max Hunder: "Ukraine strikes Russian naval landing warship,...
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2022. Archived from the original on 27 February 2022. Nikolskaya, Polina; Osborn, Andrew (24 February 2022). "Russia's Putin authorises 'special military...
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Retrieved August 5, 2024. "3 wounded, 1 killed in Aurora at East Colfax and Jamaica". KDVR-TV. August 1, 2024. Retrieved August 1, 2024. "2 suspects arrested...
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Dill relish Doenjang Gentleman's Relish – was invented in 1828 by John Osborn and contains spiced anchovy. It is traditionally spread sparingly atop unsalted...
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William Beckford of Somerley (category Use Jamaican English from March 2012)
February 1799) was a Jamaican-born planter and writer who wrote on the topography and conditions of slavery in the British colony of Jamaica and the history...
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Walthoe ..., Tho. Wotton ..., Samuel Birt ..., Daniel Browne ..., Thomas Osborn ..., John Shuckburgh ... and Henry Lintot ... pp. 501–624. ISBN 978-0-665-33298-2...
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