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  2. John Franklin Carter - Wikipedia

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    John Franklin Carter a.k.a. Jay Franklin a.k.a. Diplomat a.k.a. Unofficial Observer (1897–1967) was an American journalist, columnist, biographer and novelist. He notably wrote the syndicated column, "We the People", under his pen name Jay Franklin.

  3. List of slave traders of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Interior of South Carolina. A Corn-Shucking. Barnwell District, South Carolina, March 29, 1843" [14] in William Cullen Bryant's Letters from a Traveler, reprinted in The Ottawa Free Trader, Ottawa, Illinois, November 8, 1856 [15] List is organized by surname of trader, or name of firm, where principals have not been further identified.

  4. Nicolas Darvas - Wikipedia

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    Lessons from the Greatest Stock Traders of All Time, by John Boik (May 21, 2004) How Legendary Traders Made Millions, by John Boik (March 23, 2006) Mastering the Trade by John F. Carter (December 7, 2005) New York City Vaudeville (NY) (Images of America), by Anthony Slide (July 26, 2006)

  5. John Carter Sr. - Wikipedia

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    John Carter (1613–January 10, 1670) was an English merchant who emigrated to the Virginia colony, where he speculated in land, established plantations using indentured and enslaved labor, and served in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly. [1] He founded the more famous branch of the Carter family of Virginia.

  6. Jimmy Carter's presidency changed politics: Here's how it ...

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    Back in 1960, presidential nominees John F. Kennedy and Nixon did debate four times. But candidates avoided face-to-face encounters in the 1964, 1968 and 1972 campaigns.

  7. Trader’s ‘fat finger’ costs Citi $79 million after U.K. fines ...

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    The erroneous trade prompted 711 pop-up warning messages in a single alert before it sparked a European selloff. Trader’s ‘fat finger’ costs Citi $79 million after U.K. fines bank over ...

  8. In 1977, President Carter and Panamanian President Omar Torrijos signed two treaties, one which guaranteed neutral access to the canal by all nations, and the other transferring full control of ...

  9. Rice C. Ballard - Wikipedia

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    Rice Carter Ballard (c. 1798 – August 31, 1860) was a 19th-century American slave trader, plantation owner, and cotton merchant. His slave trading partners were Isaac Franklin and John Armfield. [1] After leaving the slave-trading business, Ballard invested his profits in land and enslaved people.