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    Daniel Arthur Rudd (August 7, 1854—December 3, 1933) was a Black Catholic journalist and early Civil Rights leader. He is known for starting in 1885 what...
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    born into slavery. Daniel Rudd was born on August 7, 1854, in Bardstown, Kentucky to slave parents Robert and Elizabeth Rudd. Rudd and all 11 of his siblings...
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    Cemetery #2 with the Black Catholics. In 1886, the Black Catholic Ohioan Daniel Rudd went national with a Black Catholic newspaper called the American Catholic...
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    black comedy film written and directed by Alex Scharfman. It stars Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega. A man and his teenage daughter accidentally crash into...
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    Paul Rudd is an American actor, comedian, writer, and producer. His career began in 1992 when he played a recurring role in the television series Sisters...
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  • Cincinnati, Ohio from 1886 to 1894 and then in Detroit until 1897. Daniel Rudd was its editor. Rudd, who had been enslaved, established its predecessor, the Ohio...
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  • Rudd is a surname of Norse (Danish) origin. Alyson Rudd, British journalist Amber Rudd, British Conservative Party MP Archibald Rudd, English footballer...
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    and his relationship with the Black Catholic journalist Daniel Rudd was also notable, as Rudd came to Arkansas to work for him later in life. Bond died...
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    The common rudd (Scardinius erythrophthalmus) is a bentho-pelagic freshwater fish, widely spread in Europe and central Asia, around the basins of the North...
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    States as a missionary to his fellow African Americans. Catholic activist Daniel Rudd, who later organized the first Colored Catholic Congress, was quoted...
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    married Lucy Elizabeth Rudd Caldwell on December 13, 1813, in New London, Connecticut. She was the daughter of Corp. Daniel Rudd Jr. and Abigail Allen...
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    now-demolished slave plantation built by Charles Haydon; also the birthplace of Daniel Rudd. Bardstown has a lending library, a branch of the Nelson County Public...
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  • Ming-Trent Daniel London as Stan Whitmer Thomas Raphael Sbarge Ivy Wolk Meredith Garretson as Bianca In February 2024, Tim Robinson, Paul Rudd and Kate...
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    Morehead; congressman and governor of Kentucky Felix Newton Pitt; monsignor Daniel Rudd; catholic journalist and civil rights leader Catherine Spalding; religious...
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    Brian Johnson, Phil Rudd and Cliff Williams". NME. Archived from the original on 8 October 2020. Retrieved 15 November 2023. Kreps, Daniel (9 September 2023)...
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    used by various newspapers established in the 1860s and later. In 1885, Daniel Rudd formed the Ohio Tribune, said to be the first newspaper "printed by and...
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  • "Purple Haze." In addition to his backing band The Keys (Nick Jordan and Daniel Rudd) this concert features guest appearances from vocalist Kaleena Zanders...
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    Rudd government was the executive Government of Australia formed by the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and led by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. The Rudd government...
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  • Plantation House) Nelson Currently owned by the Diocese of Louisville. Daniel Rudd, a prominent African-American Catholic journalist, was born into slavery...
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  • once home to Daniel Rudd, a prominent African-American Catholic journalist, was born into slavery on the plantation in 1854. In 1889, Rudd called together...
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    Michael David Rudd (born 15 June 1945) is a New Zealand-born musician and composer who has been based in Australia since the mid 1960s, and who was the...
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    Scardinius (redirect from Rudd)
    commonly called rudds. Locally, the name "rudd" without any further qualifiers is also used for individual species, particularly the common rudd (S. erythrophthalmus)...
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    Colored Catholic Congress movement was a series of meetings organized by Daniel Rudd in the late 19th and early 20th centuries for African-American Catholics...
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    Lesser Key of Solomon (in some versions as Ualac or Valak and in Thomas Rudd's variant as Valu), Johann Weyer's Pseudomonarchia Daemonum (as Volac), the...
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    issue of separate parishes for African-American Catholics. In 1889, Daniel Rudd, a former slave and Ohio journalist, organized the National Black Catholic...
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    Julia Gillard (category Rudd government)
    the 13th deputy prime minister of Australia from 2007 to 2010, under Kevin Rudd. She is the first and only woman to hold either office in Australian history...
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    Publications. ISBN 978-0-7387-4334-9. Rudd, Thomas (2007). Skinner, Stephen; Rankine, David (eds.). The Goetia of Dr Rudd. Golden Hoard Press. ISBN 978-0738723556...
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  • successor to the Colored Catholic Congress founded a century earlier by Daniel Rudd. World Movement of Christian Workers (WMCW), an international association...
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    also collaborated with prominent lay Black Catholics. Among these were Daniel Rudd, the founder of the nation's first Black Catholic newspaper, the American...
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  • issue of separate parishes for African-American Catholics. In 1889, Daniel Rudd, a former slave and Ohio journalist, organized the National Black Catholic...
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