Rev. Tunis Gulic Campbell Sr. (April 1, 1812 – December 4, 1891), called "the oldest and best known clergyman in the African Methodist Church", served...
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convention. In April 1868, Campbell was elected as the state senator for the second district, and his son Tunis G. Campbell Jr. was elected as state representative...
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established by Tunis Campbell who bought 1,250 acres of land in the area after the war. As a justice of the peace, minister, and political boss, Campbell organized...
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Dollar Wheel of Fortune Tisha Campbell (born 1968), American actress Todd J. Campbell (1956–2021), American judge Tunis Campbell (1812–1891), African-American...
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County, Pennsylvania, United States Tunis Campbell (1812–1891), African-American politician and clergyman Tunis Craven (1813–1864), US Navy officer T...
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29, 2019. Duncan, Russell. "Tunis Campbell (1812-1891)", New Georgia Encyclopedia. Accessed July 23, 2020. "Tunis Campbell was the highest-ranking and...
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troops." He was a major speculator in a distressed financial paper. Tunis Campbell, a black New York businessman, was hired in 1863 by Secretary of War...
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counties 1868 (also Georgia Constitutional Convention and postmaster) Tunis Campbell Sr. – Liberty, McIntosh, and Tattnall counties 1868, 1870, 1871 (also...
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Samuel Williams, Harris County Tunis Campbell Jr., McIntosh County Malcolm Claiborn, Burke County Rev. Tunis Campbell Sr., of McIntosh County, who also...
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Tunis Campbell (1812–1891), Georgia State Senate William J. Campbell (Illinois politician) (1850–1896), Pennsylvania State Senate William W. Campbell...
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Malcolm-Jamal Warner acquired the film rights to his book Freedom Shore about Tunis Campbell and other freedmen in Georgia. Warner planned to produce and star in...
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000 m2) plots of land to freedmen and white Southern Unionists. Rev. Tunis Campbell, a free Northern black missionary, was appointed to supervise land claims...
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by Sherman's Special Field Orders No. 15. On the island, the agent Tunis Campbell, dubbed "the most feared man in Georgia", established a government with...
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Vallandigham: Copperhead Mary Surratt: The Mother of Conspirators? Tunis Campbell: Pillar of Reconstruction Sarah Winnemucca: “Paiute Princess” Alexander...
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African-American officeholders (1900–1959) 128th Georgia General Assembly Tunis Campbell Lectured Crawford H. A. McKay "Early Law Makers Already on Scene". The...
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something new and important about this period, such as the history of Tunis Campbell and his near independent black state in Georgia, and Lincoln's four...
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citation needed] Duncan, Russell (1986). "Introduction". Freedom's shore: Tunis Campbell and the Georgia freedmen. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press...
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Press. ISBN 0-8018-1374-3. Duncan, Russell (1986). Freedom's Shore: Tunis Campbell and the Georgia Freedmen. Athens, GA: The University of Georgia Press...
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in the Georgia House of Representatives in 1882. He was endorsed by Tunis Campbell. Wilson won the election. He ran for re-election in 1884. During the...
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Columbia, S. A. Darnell of Pickens, James Ward Porter of Chatham and Tunis Campbell Jr of Mcintosh. It was signed into law on October 13, 1870. List of...
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residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Middlebrook include: Tunis Campbell (1812–1891), successful black politician in the Reconstruction era The...
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wedding took the world by surprise. Later African-American politician Tunis Campbell was the principal waiter at the hotel for some time (at least from 1842-45)...
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afterwards. Lassaâd Ouertani 1980 2013 32 years Tunisian footballer car Tunis, Tunisia David Overstreet 1958 1984 25 years American football player car...
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August 14, 2020. "Country Music". AllMusic. Retrieved August 14, 2020. Tunis, Walter (June 21, 2012). "Country guitarist Kenny Vaughan steps out on his...
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All Time". Rolling Stone. January 1, 2023. Retrieved February 24, 2023. Tunis, Walter (May 2, 2015). "Lexington native Chris Stapleton, a country singer-songwriter...
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(id=5058) Charles Nicolle September 21, 1866 Rouen, France February 28, 1936 Tunis, French Tunisia 1919, 1920, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928 Won the 1928 Nobel Prize...
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unable to gain commitment from Turkey to join the Allies. Churchill went to Tunis, arriving on 10 December, initially as Eisenhower's guest (soon afterwards...
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You must die where you stand." Campbell's aide, John Scott, replied "Aye Sir Colin. Needs be we'll do that." Campbell had such a poor opinion of the Russian...
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October 1960 injured in car explosion in which he lost his leg. Lived in Tunis from 1961 and remained there – at least until the 1980s – as a discussion...
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"Alison Holt (@AlisonHolt1)". Twitter. Retrieved 15 October 2018. "Adina Campbell to change roles at BBC News - ResponseSource". Retrieved 22 July 2018....
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