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  2. Harriet McBryde Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Harriet McBryde Johnson was born in eastern North Carolina, July 8, 1957, in Laurinburg, one of five children by David and Ada Johnson. Her parents were college teachers. [1] She was a feisty child: A quote from her sister said that "Harriet tried to get an abusive teacher fired; the start of her hell raising."

  3. Harriet C. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    The side advocating her inclusion prevailed and Johnson maintained her seat as the delegate from Allegheny City. [1] In 1870 Johnson married Frederick J. Loudin (c.1836–1904), a member of the Fisk Jubilee Singers and leader of the Loudin Jubilee Singers. [1] [2] Johnson died on November 18, 1907 in Portage County, Ohio. [3]

  4. Harriet Finlay-Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Finlay-Johnson was born in Hampstead in 1871. Her parents were Thomas Connolly and Jane (born FitzPatrick) Johnson. Harriet and her sister Emily both became teachers. [1] She qualified in 1892 after working for eight years at St Mary's School, Willesden. [1] The "Coronation of William and Mary" by the children using net curtains for costumes

  5. 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; Harriet Finlay-Johnson (1871–1956), British educationalist; Harriet Merrill Johnson (1867–1934), American educationalist

  6. Harriet Lane - Wikipedia

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    The second cutter named for Harriet Lane was the 125 foot USCGC Harriet Lane (WSC-141), commissioned in 1926 and decommissioned in 1946. The third cutter named for Harriet Lane is the USCGC Harriet Lane. The cutter was commissioned in May 1984, and as of 2021, is still in active service.

  7. Harriet Merrill Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Harriet Merrill Johnson (1867 – February 21, 1934) was an American educator. Life. She was born in 1867 in Bangor, Maine. [1] She graduated from the Massachusetts ...

  8. Jessica Simpson and Husband Eric Johnson’s Relationship ...

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    Jessica Simpson and former NFL player Eric Johnson have a long history together that started in 2010. In fact, it was love at first sight for Simpson, who recalled her chance May 2010 meeting with ...

  9. Harriet Livingston Fulton - Wikipedia

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    Playwright Rida Johnson Young produced one of her most popular plays, Little Old New York, in 1920. The stage production was a fictionalized account of the life of Harriet's first husband, Robert Fulton, and it ran for more than three hundred performances at Plymouth Theatre between September 8, 1920, and June 4, 1921. [23]