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  2. Louise Thompson Patterson - Wikipedia

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    Louise Thompson Patterson was born on September 9, 1901, in Chicago, Illinois. She grew up in Harlem, New York City, where her father was a Baptist minister and her mother was a schoolteacher. Patterson was one of six children, and her family was part of the black middle class. At the age of fifteen, she graduated from Oakland High School.

  3. Sojourners for Truth and Justice - Wikipedia

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    Louise Thompson Patterson was an American college professor and a social activist throughout the Harlem Renaissance. Shirley Graham Du Bois, was an American author, playwright, composer, and activist for African-American women. Charlotta Bass, was an American educator, newspaper publisher-editor, and civil rights activist.

  4. The Big Clock (film) - Wikipedia

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    The witnesses are brought to the Janoth Building. One is eccentric artist Louise Patterson, who created the painting that Stroud purchased. Asked to paint a portrait of the mystery man, she produces a modernist abstract of blobs and swirls. Stroud tries to avoid the witnesses, but one of them sees and recognizes him as the mystery man.

  5. COGIC leader Louise Patterson recalled as iconic figure known ...

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    COGIC evangelist leader Louise Patterson, wife of the late G.E. Patterson, died Sunday evening at 84.

  6. Neva Patterson - Wikipedia

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    Neva Louise Patterson [1] (February 10, 1920 – December 14, 2010) was an American actress. Early years.

  7. Deflategate 10 years later: Was it an actual scandal or an ...

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    The ensuing madness was one of the wilder and weirder stories in NFL lore — part who done it, part high-paid legal drama, part science lesson, part Rorschach test, part character assassination ...