• Voice of the Fugitive was Canada's first Black newspaper that was directed towards freedom seekers and Black refugees from the United States. Founded and...
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  • The Fugitive is a 1993 American action thriller film, directed by Andrew Davis with a script co-written by Jeb Stuart and David Twohy, from a previous...
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  • The Fugitive is an American crime drama television series created by Roy Huggins and produced by QM Productions and United Artists Television. It aired...
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    to issues with the legality of his assistance in the Underground Railroad, he founded the abolitionist newspaper, Voice of the Fugitive. He lived in Canada...
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  • Mary E. Bibb (category Persons of National Historic Significance (Canada))
    slavecatchers to capture fugitive and free Blacks. She established schools for Black Canadians, published the Voice of the Fugitive newspaper, and helped...
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    Studio's two-year Meisner Acting Program and with Shane Ann Younts' two-year voice and speech program, and he received an SCPS Certificate in 16mm film from...
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  • "Fugitive of the Judoon" is the fifth episode of the twelfth series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, first broadcast on...
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    publications Voice of the Fugitive (1851–1853): one of the first black newspapers in Upper Canada aimed at fugitive and escaped slaves from the United States...
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    2016: A Swingin' Little Christmas "The Aviator (2004)". IMDb. "Jane Lynch (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved January 7, 2024....
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    also refers to the federal Fugitive Slave Acts of 1793 and 1850. Such people are also called freedom seekers to avoid implying that the enslaved person...
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    The fugitive slave laws were laws passed by the United States Congress in 1793 and 1850 to provide for the return of enslaved people who escaped from one...
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  • Roman Kroitor (category National Film Board of Canada people)
    ca. National Film Board of Canada. Retrieved 2 February 2023. "Voice of the Fugitive". onf-nfb.gc.ca. National Film Board of Canada. Retrieved 2 February...
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  • Ridings Gazette Russell Russell Reader Sandwich British Canadian Voice of the Fugitive Maple Leaf Windsor Herald Sarnia CW Observer Lambton Advertiser...
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  • lacking funds and resources. In an issue of The Voice of the Fugitive, Mary Bibb describes the conditions of the school as having started as an “ill ventilated...
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    (British) Leading Parliamentary abolitionist Henry Bibb, publisher The Voice of the Fugitive newspaper (Canadian) George Brown (Canadian) Mary Ann Shadd Cary...
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    William Conrad (category American male voice actors)
    the television adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (1959–1964) and The Fugitive (1963–1967). Finding fewer onscreen roles in the 1950s, he changed from actor...
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    Ward, writing about the Colchester case in the Voice of the Fugitive newspaper, declared that the right to vote was the "most sacred" of all rights, and that...
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  • Chris Wiggins (category English male voice actors)
    Captain Yardley Voice of the Fugitive (1978, Short) .... Silas The Devil and Daniel Mouse (1978, TV Movie) .... B.L. Zebub / The Devil (voice) Johnny Chase:...
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    Upper Canada, he founded an abolitionist newspaper, The Voice of the Fugitive. He later returned to the U.S. and lectured against slavery. Big Eyes (fl. 1540)...
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  • Heather North (category American voice actresses)
    her acting debut at the age of 11. Her first film role was in Git! (1965). She later guest starred on The Monkees and The Fugitive, both in 1966, and on...
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  • Mounted Policeman. In the movie, his goal is to capture the fugitive Almighty Voice. Daniel David Moses' 1991 play Almighty Voice and His Wife is an alternative...
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  • This is a list of defunct newspapers of Canada, organized alphabetically by province. "Local News Map date report". Local New Research Project. Retrieved...
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  • Company 1977 Voice of the Fugitive – drama short, National Film Board of Canada 1978 Bravery in the Field – drama short, National Film Board of Canada 1979...
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  • The Fugitive is the second solo album by Genesis keyboardist Tony Banks. It was originally released in June 1983, on Charisma (UK), and Atlantic (US)...
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    Neil Flynn (category American male voice actors)
    Burgundy: The Lost Movie. His film career includes appearances in The Fugitive, Home Alone 3, Mean Girls, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull...
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    Black Canadians in Ontario (category Canadian people of African descent)
    wife Mary started The Voice of the Fugitive in 1851 in Windsor. It was an abolitionist newspaper that reported on the activities of the Underground Railroad...
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    vocal cords being removed and put back in. This procedure affected her voice. One of her friends invited her for a casting call in Vancouver, which happened...
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    Mary Ann Shadd (category Women in the American Civil War)
    After the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, her family relocated to what is today southern Ontario (then the western part of the United Canadas)....
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    James Theodore Holly (category Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church)
    Bibb as associate editor of the Voice of the Fugitive, a weekly paper. Holly helped organize the Amherstburg Convention of free blacks in Canada. In...
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  • Society Settlement. The Refugee Home Society Settlement was a proposal by Henry Bibb, founder of the Voice of the Fugitive newspaper. The American Missionary...
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