Charles Henry Parkhurst (April 17, 1842 – September 8, 1933) was an American clergyman and social reformer, born in Framingham, Massachusetts. Although...
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Charles Parkhurst may refer to: Charles Henry Parkhurst (1842–1933), American clergyman and social reformer Charles Percy Parkhurst (1913–2008), American...
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Parkhurst may refer to: Carolyn Parkhurst (born 1971), American author Charles Henry Parkhurst (1842–1933), clergyman and social reformer in New York City...
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author. Parkhurst was an advocate of "Dianism". Henry M. Parkhurst was born on March 1, 1825, to Rev. John L. Parkhurst. His cousin was Rev. Dr. Charles Henry...
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Henry A. L. Parkhurst (born January 1937) is a New Hampshire politician. Parkhurst was born in January 1937 in Keene, New Hampshire. Parkhurst served in...
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him to meet people who had the power to effect change, notably Charles Henry Parkhurst and an editor of Scribner's Magazine, who invited him to submit...
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Lexow Committee, uncovered illegal gambling in New York City Charles Henry Parkhurst F. Norton Goddard 1860 Private lotteries flourish in large cities...
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resent the 'reconstruction period' episodes depicted." The Reverend Charles Henry Parkhurst argued that the film was not racist, saying that it "was exactly...
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Carr in the novel of the same title. John W. Goff Lexow Committee Charles Henry Parkhurst Tammany Hall Tenderloin, San Francisco Red-light district Pennsylvania...
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L. Strong. The investigations were initiated by pressure from Charles Henry Parkhurst. Robert C. Kennedy writes: The Lexow Committee, ironically headquartered...
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