Mary Frances Berry (born February 17, 1938) is an American historian, writer, lawyer, activist and professor who focuses on U.S. constitutional and legal...
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musicologist Mary Berry (writer, born 1763) (1763–1852), English writer Mary Fleetwood Berry (1865–1956), Irish suffragist Mary Frances Berry (born 1938)...
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appointed by President George W. Bush on December 6, 2004. He succeeded Mary Frances Berry and served a six-year term as chairman. He received his Bachelor of...
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Mary Frances may refer to: Mary Frances Allitsen (1848–1912), English composer Mary Frances Berry (born 1938), American historian, writer, lawyer, activist...
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Jacqueline Jackson, congressman William H. Gray III, and historian Mary Frances Berry to meet Pope John Paul II at the Vatican, where the group was pictured...
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city (and other customers) is two hours to the north. According to Mary Frances Berry, the 10-year chair of the United States Commission on Civil Rights...
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Fermoy. Mary's sister, Frances Shand Kydd, married John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer, and so Berry was an uncle of Diana, Princess of Wales. Berry and his...
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1981–1988 William B. Allen, 1988–1989 Arthur Fletcher, 1990–1993 Mary Frances Berry, 1993–2004 Gerald A. Reynolds, 2004–2011 Martin R. Castro, 2011–2016...
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slaves Callie House and Isaiah H. Dickerson. According to historian Mary Frances Berry, the organization was "the first mass reparations movement led by...
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former chairwoman of the United States Commission on Civil Rights Mary Frances Berry, writer Eric Rofes, lawyer Lawrence G. Walters, and activist Dan Massey...
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H. W. Bush Bill Clinton Preceded by William B. Allen Succeeded by Mary Frances Berry Personal details Born Arthur Allen Fletcher (1924-12-22)December 22...
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abortion rights in the United States. According to history professor Mary Frances Berry, her story "helped change public opinion [on abortion]. Fifty-two...
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Cooper, Stephen Schneider, Michael Eric Dyson, Bradley Whitford, Mary Frances Berry, Fareed Zakaria September 2, 2005 (2005-09-02) 59 16 Walter Maestri...
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Louis Armstrong Marion Barry 1960 former mayor of Washington, D.C. Mary Frances Berry former Chair, United States Commission on Civil Rights; former Chancellor...
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movement in Michigan,' active in the Michigan Women's Task Force on Rape Mary Frances Berry (LAW: JD/Ph.D.), former chairwoman of United States Civil Rights Commission...
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ideologically-charged disputes between grassroots listener organizations and Mary Frances Berry, a former chairperson of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, who...
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Rights by President George W. Bush in December 2001, but Chairwoman Mary Frances Berry told the White House that it would take federal marshals to seat Kirsanow...
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Burton found himself increasingly in the minority. Burton biographer Mary Frances Berry has written that Burton knew "he was not brilliant and that writing...
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Adler Aimee Allison Charles Amirkhanian Erik Bauersfeld Larry Bensky Mary Frances Berry Blase Bonpane Jerry Brown Don Bustany Pratap Chatterjee Marc Cooper...
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in black feminism was on the rise in the 1970s, through the writings of Mary Helen Washington, Audre Lorde, Alice Walker, and others.: 87 In 1981, the...
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post-Civil Rights era black thinkers, including Maynard Jackson, Mary Frances Berry, William Julius Wilson, Shirley Chisholm and John Hope Franklin. Originally...
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campaigns, Gottheimer also co-authored Power of Words (2011) with Mary Frances Berry, a book about Barack Obama's speeches. Power of Words sold poorly...
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November 1984 when Randall Robinson, executive director of TransAfrica, Mary Frances Berry, Commissioner of the United States Commission on Civil Rights, D.C...
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(1763–1852, England, nf) Mary Frances Berry (born 1938, US, nf) Steve Berry (born 1955, US, f) Wendell Berry (born 1934, US, f/nf/p) Tess Berry-Hart (born 1978...
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Warren Senior Fellow in American Legal History, Harvard Law School Mary Frances Berry, Geraldine R. Segal Professor of American Social Thought and Professor...
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outspoken on the political right as was the later Democratic chairman Mary Frances Berry on the left. Pendleton made headlines for saying black civil rights...
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Rights Amendment by 84–8 Vote", Salt Lake Tribune, March 23, 1972, p1 Mary Frances Berry, Why ERA Failed: Politics, Women's Rights, and the Amending Process...
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Carroll Smith-Rosenberg is an American academic and author who is the Mary Frances Berry Collegiate Professor of History, American Culture, and Women's Studies...
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activist who was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame) and Mary Frances Berry. Dunham was a member of the Federation of Women's Clubs, serving as...
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Mary Ella Berry (née Kirby; March 1916 - died August 2, 1957) was a medical missionary in the 1900s, who helped develop the Jorhat leprosy colony and...
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