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    Timothy Thomas Fortune (October 3, 1856 – June 2, 1928) was an American orator, civil rights leader, journalist, writer, editor and publisher. He was the...
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  • the TV sitcom The Middle Timothy Thomas Turner or Timmy Turner, a main character in The Fairly OddParents Timothy Thomas Fortune (1856–1928), American orator...
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    November 8, 1884. It was co-founded by editor Timothy Thomas Fortune, a former slave; his brother, Emanuel Fortune Jr.; and editor, Jerome B. Peterson. The...
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  • emerging around the country. With its creation came the election of Timothy Thomas Fortune, an American journalist and civil rights activist, as its chairman...
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    United States. Built in the mid-19th century, it was the home of Timothy Thomas Fortune (1856–1928), a leading African-American journalist and civil rights...
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    Flaherty (born 1961), linebacker who played for the Dallas Cowboys(B) Timothy Thomas Fortune (1856–1928), orator, civil rights leader, journalist and founder...
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    of voter registration. In the 1850s, Fortune married Sarah Jane Miers. The couple's son, Timothy Thomas Fortune, became a noted radical newspaper editor...
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  • musician Steven Fortune, computer scientist, the namesake of Fortune's algorithm for the convex hull problem Timothy Thomas Fortune (1856–1928), American...
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    U.S. schools.[citation needed] Washington's long-term adviser, Timothy Thomas Fortune (1856–1928), was a respected African-American economist and editor...
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  • and Politics in the South, an 1884 book published in the U.S. by Timothy Thomas Fortune Black and White (magazine), a British illustrated weekly 1891–1912...
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    basketball head coach, Coastal Carolina University, born in Marianna Timothy Thomas Fortune, civil rights leader, writer, born in Marianna Bobby Goldsboro,...
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    John Edward Bruce Wilfred Adolphus Domingo William Henry Ferris Timothy Thomas Fortune Amy Ashwood Garvey Amy Jacques Garvey Hubert Henry Harrison Samuel...
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    Scott Wood Frank McEachran Arthur Desmond William F. Buckley Jr. Timothy Thomas Fortune Theodor Herzl Michael Kinsley Suzanne La Follette Dylan Matthews...
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    alongside editor Timothy Thomas Fortune, and his brother Emanuel Fortune Jr.. Ida B. Wells was invited by Peterson and Timothy Thomas Fortune to advance her...
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    Ferris Arnold Josiah Ford Timothy Thomas Fortune Amy Jacques Garvey Marcus Garvey St. William Grant Hubert Henry Harrison Thomas Watson Harvey Samuel Alfred...
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    Harlem, initially as a guest at the home of Timothy Thomas Fortune (1856–1928) and wife, Carrie Fortune (née Caroline Charlotte Smiley; 1860–1940). According...
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    Timothy Dexter (January 22, 1747 – October 23, 1806) (self-styled Lord Timothy Dexter) was an American businessman noted for his eccentric behavior and...
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    describing Phillips as a friend of humanity and a citizen of the world. Timothy Thomas Fortune also eulogized Phillips, calling him a reformer who was as bold...
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    George H.W. Bush; considered the "father of affirmative action" Timothy Thomas Fortune (1858-1928), orator, author, publisher, civil rights activist, Customs...
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    Cordelia Ray, Susan Elizabeth Frazier and Carrie Fortune, the wife of newspaper publisher Timothy Thomas Fortune. After Andrew Mangin's death later in 1907...
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  • National Afro-American League was formed on January 25, 1890, by Timothy Thomas Fortune. Preceding the foundation of the National Association for the Advancement...
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    meetings. The Council was the brainchild of New York journalist Timothy Thomas Fortune, whose earlier attempt—the National Afro-American League—had failed...
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    Timothy James McVeigh (April 23, 1968 – June 11, 2001) was an American domestic terrorist who perpetrated the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995...
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    of Colored Men in Pittsburgh, and the national convention of the Timothy Thomas Fortune led Afro-American League in Chicago in 1890 where he was named secretary...
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    Timothy Thomas Fortune. New York The New York Globe 1880 1884 Weekly LCCN 2013254345, sn83027106 OCLC 662788640, 10154100, 28463040 Edited by Timothy...
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  • an African-American poet, journalist, and minister whom editor Timothy Thomas Fortune called "the coming poet of the race." When Corrothers died, W. E...
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  • Garvey appointed himself executive editor and his team consisted of: Timothy Thomas Fortune, editor Ulysses S. Poston, managing editor William Alexander Stephenson...
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    Timothy Michael Omundson (born July 29, 1969) is an American actor. He is notable for his supporting roles as Sean Potter on the CBS television series...
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  • was so well-received that it was published by civil rights leader Timothy Thomas Fortune in his 1884 Black and White: Land, Labor, and Politics. In reality...
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    Forten (1766–1842), African-American abolitionist and businessman Timothy Thomas Fortune (1856–1928), journalist, civil rights leader Stanislaus Kostka Govern...
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