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  2. Harriet McBryde Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Harriet McBryde Johnson (July 8, 1957 – June 4, 2008 [1]) was an American author, attorney, and disability rights activist. She was disabled due to a neuromuscular disease and used a motorized wheelchair .

  3. Harriet Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Harriet Johnson may refer to: Harriet C. Johnson (1845–1907), African-American suffragist and educator Harriet McBryde Johnson (1957–2008), American author, attorney, and disability rights activist

  4. Deaths in June 2008 - Wikipedia

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    Harriet McBryde Johnson, 50, American attorney and disability rights activist. [39] Agata Mróz-Olszewska, 26, Polish international volleyball player, myelodysplastic syndrome. [40] Frank Muller, 57, Dutch-born American actor and audiobook narrator. [41] Curtis Osborne, 38, American murderer, execution by lethal injection. [42]

  5. Stephen Myers (abolitionist) - Wikipedia

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    Stephen and his wife Harriet provided safe houses for freedom seekers and supplied them with financial support through the Vigilance Committee.He also organized the Florence Farming and Lumber Association, an economic development project, and was the vice president of the American Council of Colored Laborers, a trade and skills organization.

  6. Harriet C. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Harriet C. Johnson (1845-1907) was an African-American suffragist and educator. Life. Johnson was born in December 1845 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [1]

  7. Harriet Merrill Johnson - Wikipedia

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    The Harriet Johnson Nursery School opened in 1918 at the Bureau's new quarters in a series of houses on West 12th and West 13th Street. The staff included teachers, psychologists and researchers who worked to discover the environments in which children grew and learned to their full potential. The staff observed how children learned, and they ...

  8. List of people from Hartford, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811–1896), author of Uncle Tom's Cabin, settled in Hartford during the 1870s; her Nook Farm [20] home is open to the public and adjoins Mark Twain's Mark Twain (real name Samuel Langhorne Clemens) (1835–1910), author known for The Adventures of Tom Sawyer , A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court , and The ...

  9. Norma Varden - Wikipedia

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    She had a recurring role in the 1960s NBC sitcom Hazel as Harriet Johnson. [8] She appeared on CBS's I Love Lucy as Mrs. Benson, the neighbour with whom the Ricardos switch apartments after the birth of Little Ricky in 1953. [9] In 1957, she guest-starred as Mrs. Weddington-Brown in Mr. Adams and Eve episode "The Social Crowd."