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  2. Herb Kent - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Kent was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame. [8] In 2009, Kent was recognized by Guinness World Records for the "Longest career as a radio presenter/DJ (male)". [24] A Guinness representative officially recognized him at a ceremony in Chicago. [25] In 2015, Kent received the Chicago Crusader's Crusading Pioneer Award. [7]

  3. Crusader tank - Wikipedia

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    Crusader, in full "Tank, Cruiser Mk VI, Crusader", also known by its General Staff number A.15, was one of the primary British cruiser tanks during the early part of the Second World War. Over 5,000 tanks were manufactured and they made important contributions to the British victories during the North African campaign .

  4. Radio Free Dixie - Wikipedia

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    Radio Free Dixie was a radio program broadcast from Cuba by American civil rights leader Robert F. Williams in the early 1960s that advocated for racial equality. It called on black Americans to rise up against what Williams saw as an inherently racist system. The radio program featured music, political conversation, and storytelling. [1]

  5. Crusade for Freedom - Wikipedia

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    Message urging Americans to send Freedom-Grams through the Crusade. The Crusade for Freedom was an American propaganda campaign operating from 1950–1960. Its public goal was to raise funds for Radio Free Europe; it also served to conceal the CIA's funding of Radio Free Europe and to generate domestic support for American Cold War policies.

  6. Robert F. Williams - Wikipedia

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    Robert Franklin Williams was born in Monroe, North Carolina, on February 26, 1925, to Emma Carter and John L. Williams who worked as a railroad boiler washer. [2] [3] He had two sisters, Lorraine Garlington and Jessie Link, and two brothers, John H. Williams and Edward S. Williams. [3]

  7. Anita Bryant, Pop Singer, Florida Orange Pitchwoman and Anti ...

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    Anita Bryant, a former beauty queen and pop singer of the 1960s whose career led her to become a spokesperson for Florida oranges in the early ’70s and an evangelical crusader against gay rights ...

  8. The Crusaders (jazz fusion group) - Wikipedia

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    The Crusaders at Knebworth Park, UK, Capital Radio Jazz Festival, 1982. High school friends Joe Sample (piano), Wilton Felder [2] (tenor saxophone) and Nesbert "Stix" Hooper (drums) formed their first band together, the Swingsters, in Houston, Texas in 1954.

  9. AOL Mail for Verizon Customers - AOL Help

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    AOL Mail welcomes Verizon customers to our safe and delightful email experience!