• James Oakes may refer to: James Oakes (historian) (born 1953), professor of history at the City University of New York James L. Oakes (1924–2007), judge...
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  • James Oakes (born December 19, 1953) is an American historian, and is a Distinguished Professor of History and Graduate School Humanities Professor at...
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    Trees A Crowd. Oakes was born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, in 1983,[non-primary source needed] the son of a Church of England canon. Oakes grew up in Fordingbridge...
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  • James Henry Porteous Oakes (1821–1901) was a British Conservative politician. James was the son of Henry Oakes and Maria Ann Porteus. Oakes was elected...
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  • James Lowell Oakes (February 21, 1924 – October 13, 2007) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit...
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    disputes about whether the Constitution was proslavery or antislavery. James Oakes writes that the Constitution's Fugitive Slave Clause and Three-Fifths...
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  • of the manor of Nowton. He was head of his family's bank, Oakes, Bevan & Co. (later Oakes, Bevan, Tollemache & Co., taken over in 1900 by Capital and...
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    December 2019, historians Gordon S. Wood, James M. McPherson, Sean Wilentz, Victoria E. Bynum, and James Oakes applauded "all efforts to address the enduring...
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  • overheard one model tell another, "You know, you're kind of a young Randi Oakes." Oakes was a frequent guest star on television series during the late 1970s...
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  • Gordon James Oakes (22 December 1931 – 15 August 2005) was a British Labour Party politician. Oakes was born in Widnes, Cheshire, and was educated at Wade...
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    17 Mason pp. 19–20. Berlin, Generations of Captivity, p. 138. Oakes pp. 47–48. Oakes pp. 47–49. Koger, Larry (1985). "Foreword". Black Slaveowners: Free...
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  • Trevor Oakes (born 9 September 1946) is an English retired Glam rock guitarist and songwriter. Oakes' band Choise met The Golden Hammers, and in 1973...
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  • Claiborne Pell Newport Bridge, Oakes met and married an Italian/English woman from Bristol, Rhode Island. They had one son, Bryan Oakes, who was born in June 1968...
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    Oakes' work at L'Avenue as being one of five trendsetting restaurants which changed the culinary scene in the city. When L'Avenue was closed, Oakes opened...
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  • org: 1–12. 22 July 2019. Retrieved 2020-06-15. Moradi, Mehrdad, Bentley James Oakes, Mustafa Saraoglu, Andrey Morozov, Klaus Janschek, and Joachim Denil...
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    subject of several books and four films. Oakes was born in Sangerville, Maine, one of five children of William Pitt Oakes and Edith Nancy Lewis. His father was...
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  • results". Commonwealth Games Federation. Gary Oakes at World Athletics Gary Oakes at Olympics.com Gary Oakes at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)...
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    McPherson, James M. The Abolitionist Legacy: From Reconstruction to the NAACP. Princeton University Press, 1975. ISBN 0-691-04637-9. Oakes, James. The Crooked...
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  • 'ac' meaning oak. The first recorded mention of the surname is in Somerset. Alan Oakes (born 1962), English football player and coach Alf Oakes (1901–1967)...
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  • contracted by the British military. Oakes first became known as the boyfriend of Lady Helen Windsor in the 1980s. Nigel Oakes was born in July 1962, the son...
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    James Oakes (5 November 1902 – 7 November 1992) was an English footballer who played as a full-back. Noted for his clean play, he turned professional...
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    to stop the expansion of slavery until it later collapsed. Historian James Oakes explains the strategy: The Federal government would surround the south...
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  • thriller novels. He is best known for his James Bond continuation novels, but also wrote a series of Boysie Oakes books and three novels containing Sir Arthur...
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    vocals), Richard Sterban (bass vocals), and Ben James (tenor vocals). The group was founded in 1943 as the Oak Ridge Quartet. They became popular in Southern...
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    18–39. Oakes, James. The Crooked Path to Abolition: Abraham Lincoln and the Antislavery Constitution (W. W. Norton & Co., 2021). Oakes, James. The Scorpion's...
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    Playfair married three times. He firstly married Margaret Eliza Oakes, daughter of James Oakes, in 1846. After her death in August 1855 he married Jean Ann...
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    LeBron Raymone James Sr. (/ləˈbrɒn/; lə-BRON; born December 30, 1984) is an American professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers of the...
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    Ziba Burrill Oakes (1807 – May 25, 1871) was a broker of slaves and real estate in Charleston, South Carolina. Oakes is significant in the history of...
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    developed in 1804 under a subscription scheme established by its new owner, James Oakes. Lord Arthur Hervey founded the Athenaeum in 1853, originally operating...
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    The decline of oak forests Archived 17 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine. American Institute of Biological Sciences. Hitchmough, James; Vera, F. W. M...
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