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  2. C. O. Simpkins - Wikipedia

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    His home and office were firebombed. [3] He lived in New York for 26 years before returning to Shreveport. [3] A Democrat, he served in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1992 to 1996. [5] He was first married to Dorothy nee Herndon Simpkins. There were 4 children from this marriage.

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  4. Robert Reimann (United States Navy officer) - Wikipedia

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    Rear Adm. Reimann in 1990. Robert Theodore Reimann Sr. (August 17, 1936 - June 29, 2014) [1] was a U.S. Navy rear admiral.Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, he graduated from the Boston University College of Business Administration in 1958.

  5. Kevin Turner (running back) - Wikipedia

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    Turner and his two children appeared in the music video along with Herndon. In 2012, Jon Frankel of HBO worked with Turner to create the documentary film American Man, [7] describing Turner's life, especially his battle with ALS. On March 24, 2016, Turner died in his home in Vestavia Hills, Alabama. [4]

  6. Former school principal Leon Herndon dies. He broke racial ...

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    “He believed in living a sermon instead of speaking a sermon,” his son says. Herndon was a principal at multiple Wake schools.

  7. Herndon, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Herndon is a town in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, part of the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area.In 2020, the population at the census was 24,655, [4] which makes it the largest of three incorporated towns in the county.

  8. Tad Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    Upon their father's election as President, both Tad and Willie moved into the White House and it became their new playground and home. At the request of Mrs. Lincoln, Julia Taft brought her younger brothers, 14-year-old "Bud" (Horatio Nelson Taft Jr., 1847–1915) and 12-year-old "Holly" (Halsey Cook Taft, 1849–1897), to the White House, and ...

  9. Alonzo Herndon - Wikipedia

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    Alonzo Herndon Alonzo "Lon" Franklin Herndon (June 26, 1858 Walton County, Georgia – July 21, 1927) was an African-American entrepreneur and businessman in Atlanta, Georgia . Born into slavery, he became one of the first African American millionaires in the United States, first achieving success by owning and operating three large barber ...