• William G. Anderson D.O. (born December 12, 1927) is an American surgeon who was the first African-American to become a member of the Board of Trustees...
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  • USS William G. Anderson was a barque used by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was assigned by the Navy to patrol navigable waterways...
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  • William Anderson may refer to: William Anderson (artist) (1757–1837), painter of marine and historical paintings William Anderson (theatre) (1868–1940)...
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  • Second Historiographical Perspective, in Michael Grahame Moore, William G. Anderson, eds. Handbook of Distance Education pp 21-36 Joseph F. Kett, Pursuit...
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  • health is accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health. William G. Anderson, D.O., civil rights activist, founder and first president of the...
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  • William G. "Bill" Ouchi (born 1943) is an American professor and author in the field of business management. He is the Distinguished Professor of Management...
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    Gillian Leigh Anderson OBE (/ˈdʒɪliən/ JIL-ee-ən; born August 9, 1968) is an American actress, writer, and activist. She is best known for her roles as...
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    Ruby Bridges (category Carter G. Woodson Book Award winners)
    Through My Eyes won the Carter G. Woodson Book Award in 2000. On August 10, 2000, the 40 year anniversary of her walk into William Frantz Elementary School...
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  • by 1925 by Edward G. Ivins, a writer in Montana. In 1931, the song is mentioned in a Los Angeles newspaper as "Deaconess Anderson's song". In 1932, the...
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  • section of Chicago, Illinois, to Margaret Simons Anderson and William Grant "Habeas Corpus" Anderson. Her mother was a ceramicist, and her father was...
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