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The citation stated: "Paul Stephenson has devoted his life to improving race relations and encouraging community involvement and is a founder member of the Bristol Black Archives Project which has contributed greatly to an understanding of the history of the City and has helped to build closer relations between all the communities of Bristol."
Owen Henry had met Paul Stephenson, whose father was from West Africa, and who had been to college. The group decided that the articulate Stephenson would be their spokesman. [6] Stephenson set up a test case to prove the colour bar existed by arranging an interview with the bus company for Guy Bailey, a young warehouseman and Boys' Brigade ...
Paul Stephenson (civil rights campaigner) (1937-2024), British civil rights campaigner Paul Stephenson (police officer) (born 1953), Metropolitan Police Commissioner, 2009–2011 Paul Stephenson (rugby league) (born 1983), Australian rugby league footballer
Stephenson, Paul (July 2010). "Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja, Chapters 30-35". Translated Excerpts from Byzantine Sources. Paul Stephenson. Fine, John V. A. Jr. (1991) [1983]. The Early Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Sixth to the Late Twelfth Century. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. ISBN 0-472-08149-7.
Connell O'Donovan, American historian, biographer, and genealogist [133] Orson Pratt Jr., first son of Apostle Orson Pratt [104] D. Michael Quinn, LDS historian [111] Denver Snuffer, Utah lawyer and author of books on LDS doctrine [134] Simon Southerton, molecular biologist [135] Paul Toscano, attorney and author [111] Dan Vogel, LDS Historian ...
In July 2011, Stephenson's judgement was questioned after it emerged that Neil Wallis, a former executive editor of the News of the World had acted as a media consultant to the MPS in 2009 and 2010, [9] [10] [11] and also that in early 2011 Stephenson received £12,000 of free hospitality from a Champneys health spa, where Wallis was working at ...
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A syllabus and reading list to accompany Carl Stephenson's Mediæval History (1936). Companion to Mediæval History: Europe from the Fourth to the Sixteenth Century (1935) by American historian Carl Stephenson (1886–1954). [137] [138] Review of "The Rule, Statutes and Customs of the Hospitallers 1099-1310," by E. J. King. Speculum, 10(3), 347 ...