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    James Monroe Trotter (February 7, 1842 – February 26, 1892) was an American teacher, soldier, employee of the United States Post Office Department, a music...
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  • in Canada James F. Trotter (1802–1866), United States Senator from Mississippi, state supreme court judge and lawyer James Monroe Trotter (1842–1892)...
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    William Monroe Trotter, sometimes just Monroe Trotter (April 7, 1872 – April 7, 1934), was a newspaper editor and real estate businessman based in Boston...
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    other northern state. Among these was James Monroe Trotter of Chillicothe, Ohio, father of William Monroe Trotter, an early civil rights activist and a...
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    candidate to replace James Campbell Matthews as Washington, DC Recorder of Deeds, although the position went to James Monroe Trotter. Gregory was again...
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    The William Monroe Trotter House is a historic house at 97 Sawyer Avenue, atop Jones Hill in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston. It was the home of...
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    Highly Musical People is a history of African-American music by James Monroe Trotter first published in 1878. It represents perhaps the first attempt...
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    millionaires in the Natchez District before the American Civil War James Monroe Trotter, the first African-American promoted to lieutenant in the US Army...
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  • Look up Trotter or trotter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Trotter may refer to: Trotters, North Dakota, an unincorporated community in Golden Valley...
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  • test. From the family line of daughter Mary Hemings James Monroe Trotter William Monroe Trotter, activist for civil rights and abolition in Boston Fountain...
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    archaeological site, is located near Grand Gulf. Ephraim G. Peyton, judge James Monroe Trotter, the first African-American promoted to lieutenant in the US Army...
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    but were largely ignored or condemned by the black bourgeoisie. James Monroe Trotter  – a middle-class African American who had contempt for their "disgusting...
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  • that time are discussed in Music and Some Highly Musical People by James Monroe Trotter, and Nos Hommes et Notre Histoire by Rodolphe Lucien Desdunes. Basile...
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    Daniel Isom Sultan (1885–1947), inspector general, U.S. Army (Oxford) James Monroe Trotter (1842–1892), first man of color to achieve rank of 2nd Lieutenant...
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  • conductor. His Welcome to the Era March (1877) was included in James Monroe Trotter's Music and Some Highly Musical People (1878). Jacob J. Sawyer was...
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    States". During the summer of 1883, Davis (under the management of James Monroe Trotter and William H. Dupree) made a tour of Boston, Worcester, and New...
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  • Fossett children were in Ohio. Fossett's great-grandson was William Monroe Trotter. A great-granddaughter was Pauline Powell Burns. Their descendants include...
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  • Edward J. Sanderlin, businessman, investor, and civil rights activist James Monroe Trotter, U.S. Recorder of deeds According to authors Payne and Green, Rev...
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  • Council 1869, 1870 Andrew B. Tinney – Ward 5 Common Council 1869 James Monroe Trotter – Recorder of Deeds in Washington, D.C. 1887–1890 United States portal...
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  • African American composer whose music is published by a major company. James Monroe Trotter publishes Music and Some Highly Musical People, making him the first...
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  • resemble actresses such as Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Jane Fonda and Audrey Hepburn. Reginald "Reg" Trotter is the estranged father of Del Boy...
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    African-American lawyers in the United States—led by W. E. B. Du Bois and William Monroe Trotter. The Niagara Movement was organized to oppose racial segregation and...
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    The Pilgrim: Grand Overture (1878) for piano. His biography from James Monroe Trotter's Music and Some Highly Musical People (1878)—in which The Pilgrim...
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  • Del Trotter, Freddie Robdal and Joan and Reg Trotter. Nicholas Lyndhurst, who played Rodney in Only Fools and Horses, plays Robdal alongside James Buckley...
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    the Spanish province of Louisiana. In early 1803, Jefferson dispatched James Monroe to France to join ambassador Robert Livingston on a diplomatic mission...
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    James Earl Carter Jr. (born October 1, 1924) is an American politician and humanitarian who served as the 39th president of the United States from 1977...
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    of the town of Palm Tree in 2019. The town is named after President James Monroe. The first settlers to this land were American Indians from the Leni-Lenape...
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  • "Pop" Singleton (1809–1900) Mary Church Terrell (1863–1954) William Monroe Trotter (1872–1934) Sojourner Truth (c. 1797–1883) Harriet Tubman (1822–1913)...
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    Broadway acting debut in the play Journey's End, playing Second Lieutenant Trotter. He also appeared in All My Sons as Frank Lubey, and as Jon in the 2015...
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    a dispute. That autumn, those players formed a team called the "Globe Trotters" and toured southern Illinois that spring. Abe Saperstein became involved...
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