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    John Sharp Williams (July 30, 1854 – September 27, 1932) was a prominent American politician in the Democratic Party from the 1890s through the 1920s...
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    John Towner Williams (born February 8, 1932) is an American composer and conductor. In a career that has spanned seven decades, he has composed some of...
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  • John Williams (born 1932) is an American composer (specializing in film scores), conductor and pianist. John, Johnnie, or Johnny Williams may also refer...
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  • officer John Sharp Williams (1854–1932), US Senator from Mississippi and Minority Leader of the House of Representatives John Sibley Williams (born 1978)...
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    donations from the public for the monument. In 1923, Mississippi Senator John Sharp Williams introduced a bill for its construction that was backed by the United...
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    Southern history and biographies. He wrote books about John Sharp Williams, Woodrow Wilson, John James Tigert and James Kimble Vardaman. George Coleman...
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    C. Wall from Wisconsin George Gray from Delaware Representative John Sharp Williams from Mississippi Lieutenant General Nelson A. Miles from Massachusetts...
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    – U.S. Senator John W. Daniel of Virginia 1900 – Governor Charles S. Thomas of Colorado 1904 – U.S. Representative John Sharp Williams of Mississippi...
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    ran for a U.S. Senate seat that became open upon the retirement of John Sharp Williams. In the campaign, he defeated former Senator James K. Vardaman by...
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    House Minority Leader in 1903 but was defeated by John Sharp Williams of Mississippi. After Williams ran for the Senate in 1908, Clark ran again for the...
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    official call of the convention and delivery of an opening prayer, John Sharp Williams of Mississippi was named the honorary chairman of the gathering,...
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  • May, Henry Lowther, Jim Mullen, John Etheridge, Stan Sulzmann, Julian Siegel, Tim Whitehead and Karen Sharp. Williams was born in London, England, into...
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    his improvisational skills sharp. In England, Williams performed at The Fighting Cocks. David Letterman, who knew Williams for nearly 40 years, recalls...
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    "Wild Streak" (1987) was co-written by Houston native Terri Sharp, for which Williams and Sharp both earned gold records. In 1988, he released a Southern...
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    February 5, 1838. William Barksdale, Reuben Davis, Otho Robards Singleton and John Jones McRae all resigned on January 12, 1861, upon Mississippi's secession...
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    James Daniel Richardson was born in Rutherford County, Tennessee, son of John Watkins and Augusta M. Starnes Richardson. He attended the country schools...
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    (Majority) 1962–1971: Tip O'Neill (Majority) 1971–1973: John Brademas, John J. McFall (Majority) 1973–1977: John Brademas (Majority) 1977–1981: Dan Rostenkowski...
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  • B. Alexander. John Sharp Williams Jr., delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1936 1940 1944 1948. Son of John Sharp Williams. Lewis Stevenson...
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    Serena Jameka Williams (born September 26, 1981) is an American former professional tennis player. Widely regarded as one of the greatest tennis players...
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  • biographical film Marshall starring Chadwick Boseman. In 2018, Sharp secured the rights to John Williams’ 2013 biography America’s Mistress: The Life and Times...
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    Newton Baker replied that he should "either do his duty or resign." John Sharp Williams, senator from Mississippi, complained on the lieutenant's behalf...
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    of Nebraska Ambassador to the United Kingdom John W. Davis of West Virginia Senator John Sharp Williams of Mississippi Party Chairman Homer Stille Cummings...
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  • Taylor John Smith (born May 13, 1995) is an American actor. He is known for his role as John Keene in the series Sharp Objects. Notable films in which...
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    Jamarion Sharp (born August 26, 2001) is an American college basketball player for the Ole Miss of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). He previously played...
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    18, 2008, of the Democratic Caucus for the 111th Congress, Representative John B. Larson (D-Connecticut) was elected Caucus Chairman by acclamation. The...
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    public support offered by Democratic congressional leaders like John Sharp Williams, Roosevelt never seriously considered leaving the Republican Party...
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    include Vice President Adlai Stevenson and Senate Minority Leader John Sharp Williams. Who Was Who in American History - the Military. Chicago: Marquis...
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    legislature had already unanimously elected Democratic congressman John Sharp Williams early for the next term. Three-term Democrat Anselm J. McLaurin died...
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  • February 2022, 51 people have served as U.S. senators from Mississippi. John C. Stennis was Mississippi's longest-serving senator (1947–1989). Mississippi...
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  • Shannon R. Valentine, member of the Virginia House of Delegates John Sharp Williams (1854–1932), Minority Leader of the United States House of Representatives...
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