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  2. Garveyism - Wikipedia

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    Garvey argued that mixed-race people would be bred out of existence. [27] Cronon believed that Garvey exhibited "antipathy and distrust of anybody but the darkest-skinned Negroes"; [28] the hostility towards black people whose African blood was not considered "pure" was a sentiment which Garvey shared with Blyden. [29]

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    The Queensbury Hotel: September 14, 2018 : 88 Ridge St. Glens Falls: 1925-26 hotel built by local business community 55: Queensbury Quaker Burying Ground: Queensbury Quaker Burying Ground: February 23, 2015 : Bay & Quaker Rds.

  4. Garvey - Wikipedia

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    Garvey and O'Garvey are Irish surnames, derived from the Gaelic Ó Gairbhith, also spelt Ó Gairbheith, meaning "descendant of Gairbhith". [1] ...

  5. Catherine Douglas, Duchess of Queensberry - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] William Austin's well-known satirical print, The Duchess of Queensbury and Soubise (published 1 May 1773) shows the pair engaged in a fencing match. [15] [9] Austin's engraving was based on illustrations of fencing compiled by the Angelo fencing dynasty, combined with accounts of Soubise from Henry Angelo's memoir. [16]

  6. James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Queensberry - Wikipedia

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    James was the second son of William Douglas, 1st Earl of Queensberry and his wife Isabel. On his father's death in 1640 he succeeded to the titles 2nd Earl of Queensberry, 2nd Viscount of Drumlanrig, and 2nd Lord Douglas of Hawick and Tibberis.

  7. Two of Steve Garvey's former teammates just endorsed ... not ...

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    The Dodgers' cleanup hitter in that game, first baseman Steve Garvey, batted .417 in the World Series. Four decades later, Garvey is running for the U.S. Senate. On Wednesday, two of his teammates ...