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  2. Jane Johnston Schoolcraft - Wikipedia

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    Musical setting of poem by Jane Johnston Schoolcraft. University of Michigan. Archived 2021-04-24 at the Wayback Machine; Dave Stanaway and Susan Askwith. CD: John Johnston: His Life and Times in the Fur Trade Era. Borderland Records. Included is the song "Sweet Willy, My Boy", with lyrics taken from a poem written by Jane Johnston Schoolcraft.

  3. Ozhaguscodaywayquay - Wikipedia

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    Ozhaguscodaywayquay (Ozhaawashkodewekwe: Woman of the Green Glade), also called Susan Johnston (c. 1775 – c. 1840), was an Ojibwe (also known as Ojibwa) woman and was an important figure in the Great Lakes fur trade before the War of 1812, as well as a political figure in Northern Michigan after the war.

  4. Jane Johnson (slave) - Wikipedia

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    Jane Johnson (c. 1814-1827 – August 2, 1872) [1] was an African-American slave who gained freedom on July 18, 1855, with her two young sons while in Philadelphia with her slaver and his family. She was aided by William Still and Passmore Williamson , abolitionists of the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society and its Vigilance Committee .

  5. Joan Is Awful - Wikipedia

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    The owner Jennifer Johnston purchased it with film production usage in mind. According to Johnston, the production crew—numbering 70—added rock gardens and repainted it, also adding shrubs and American postboxes to neighbouring houses. [21] [22] The Streamberry office used white, black and red colours to evoke the Netflix logo. [18]

  6. Brown Girl Jane and SheaMoisture Unite for Second Year ... - AOL

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    Brown Girl Jane and SheaMoisture are teaming up for the second year to offer funding and mentorship to Black women in the wellness and beauty space. A total of $150,000 will be awarded, with two ...

  7. Henry Schoolcraft - Wikipedia

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    Jane was the eldest daughter of John Johnston, a prominent Scots-Irish fur trader, and his wife Ozhaguscodaywayquay (Susan Johnston), daughter of a leading Ojibwe chief, Waubojeeg, and his wife. Both of the Johnstons were of high status; they had eight children together, and their cultured, wealthy family was well known in the area. [5]

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  9. Jane Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Jane Johnson may refer to: Jane Johnson (actress) (1706–1733), English actress Jane Johnson (slave) (c. 1814–1872), American slave who was center of a precedent-setting legal case