Thomas Wyatt Turner (March 16, 1877 – April 21, 1978) was an American civil rights activist, biologist, and educator. He was the first Black American...
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character in Sir Thomas Wyatt, history play by John Webster and Thomas Dekker Thomas Henry Wyatt (1807–1880), British architect Thomas Wyatt Turner (1877–1978)...
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Thomas or Tom Turner may refer to: Thomas Turner (15th century MP) for Rochester Thomas Turner (fl.1559), MP for Reading Thomas Turner (died c. 1586),...
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for Hubert B. Crouch. In 1978, Hampton University named Turner Hall for Thomas Wyatt Turner. King, William M. “Hubert Branch Crouch and the Origins of...
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1892) 1978 – Sandy Denny, English singer-songwriter (b. 1947) 1978 – Thomas Wyatt Turner, American biologist and academic (b. 1877) 1980 – Alexander Oparin...
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proponent African-American intellectuals such as W. E. B. Du Bois, Thomas Wyatt Turner, and many academics at Tuskegee University, Howard University, and...
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Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp (March 19, 1848 – January 13, 1929) was an American lawman and gambler in the American West, including Dodge City, Deadwood, and...
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Civil Rights Movement in the Southern United States: A.P. Tureaud, Thomas Wyatt Turner, and Earl Johnson". U.S. Catholic Historian. 24 (4): 69–81. ISSN 0735-8318...
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military governor of Germany from 1947 to 1949 (born 1897) April 21 – Thomas Wyatt Turner, civil rights activist, biologist and educator; first African American...
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– Charles Best (b. 1899), Canadian medical scientist. April 21 – Thomas Wyatt Turner (b. 1877), American civil rights activist, biologist and educator;...
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Colored Catholics formed under the leadership of NAACP co-founder Thomas Wyatt Turner, and would go on to address a variety of Black Catholic concerns...
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in 1936, following protests from Thomas Wyatt Turner, the Federated Colored Catholics and NAACP (both of which Turner co-founded), and the Catholic Interracial...
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anti-semitism. Involved in the heyday (and eventual breakup) of Thomas Wyatt Turner's Federated Colored Catholics. LaFarge founded an offshoot, the Catholic...
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centenarian Elsie Tu". China Daily. Retrieved 2013-06-08. Nathaniel Turner.com: Thomas Wyatt Turner profile Pioneering WWII veteran who turned 100 last month dies...
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February 7 – G. H. Hardy (died 1947), English mathematician. March 16 – Thomas Wyatt Turner (died 1978), American civil rights activist, biologist and educator;...
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March 9 – Albert Leo Stevens, balloonist (died 1944) March 16 – Thomas Wyatt Turner, civil rights activist, biologist and educator; first black person...
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Catholics, a Black Catholic advocacy group founded in 1925 by Dr Thomas Wyatt Turner, another African-American medical scholar and activist. After the...
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Catholics, was a Black Catholic organization founded in 1925 by Thomas Wyatt Turner. It was a kind of spiritual successor to Daniel Rudd's Colored Catholic...
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professor from 1922 until his death. Among his doctoral students was Thomas Wyatt Turner, the first Black American to receive a PhD in botany. He was recognised...
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Thomas Edward James King (born 9 July 1981), known professionally as Jamie Thomas King, is an English actor, best known for playing poet Thomas Wyatt...
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Charles Kekumano (1919–1998), Priest of the Diocese of Honolulu (Hawaii, USA) Thomas Gafney (1932–1998), Professed Priest of the Jesuits; Martyr (Ohio, USA –...
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dearth) was noticed by Black Catholics themselves, most notably Thomas Wyatt Turner and his Federated Colored Catholics organization. This pressure would...
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intracerebral hemorrhage Robert de Nesle, 71, French film producer Thomas Wyatt Turner, PhD, 101, American civil rights activist, biologist and educator...
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Under Lake Martin: A Father & Son's Dream Of Greatness". NewsOne. Owen, Thomas McAdory (1921). "Kowlinga Academic and Industrial Institute for the Colored...
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1993–1995 Carter D. Womack, 1995–1997 Peter M. Adams, Esq. 1997–2001 Arthur R. Thomas, Esq. 2001–2005 Paul L. Griffin, Jr., 2005–2009 Jimmy Hammock, 2009–2013...
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Thomas Hardwick, James Wyatt and Joseph Bonomi the Elder. By the end of 1789, he had also begun to study under the topographical draughtsman Thomas Malton...
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Daughters division was officially recognized in 1930. During the 1920s, Thomas Wyatt Turner's Federated Colored Catholics locked horns with the KPC over their...
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Retrieved February 6, 2011. From Turner, Alford (ed.) (1992), The O. K. Corral Inquest. Casey Tefertiller (1997). Wyatt Earp: The Life Behind the Legend...
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visited HBCUs. During his trip, he met Thomas Wyatt Turner at the Hampton Institute. Following correspondence with Turner, Crouch attended the Virginia Conference...
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Hampton, Virginia in 1928. Her professors at Hampton, particularly Thomas Wyatt Turner, encouraged her to continue her studies of science and home economics...
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