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The citation stated: "Paul Stephenson has devoted his life to improving race relations and encouraging community involvement and is a founder member of the Bristol Black Archives Project which has contributed greatly to an understanding of the history of the City and has helped to build closer relations between all the communities of Bristol."
Owen Henry had met Paul Stephenson, whose father was from West Africa, and who had been to college. The group decided that the articulate Stephenson would be their spokesman. [6] Stephenson set up a test case to prove the colour bar existed by arranging an interview with the bus company for Guy Bailey, a young warehouseman and Boys' Brigade ...
Orson Pratt Jr., first son of Apostle Orson Pratt [104] D. Michael Quinn, LDS historian [111] Denver Snuffer, Utah lawyer and author of books on LDS doctrine [134] Simon Southerton, molecular biologist [135] Douglas Stilgoe aka "Nemo the Mormon", British Commentator, YouTuber, and Activist [136] Paul Toscano, attorney and author [111]
Mr Stephenson helped to rally thousands of people for a boycott in 1963 against the Bristol Omnibus Company.
[23] [24] "We have a lot of work [to do], and we will keep doing all we can to prevent tragedies like this from happening", Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in his April 18 keynote address at F8, Facebook's annual developers' conference. "Our hearts go out to the family and friends of Robert Godwin Sr.," Zuckerberg added.
Paul Stephenson (civil rights campaigner) (1937-2024), British civil rights campaigner Paul Stephenson (police officer) (born 1953), Metropolitan Police Commissioner, 2009–2011 Paul Stephenson (rugby league) (born 1983), Australian rugby league footballer
A post shared on Facebook claims Robert F. Kennedy Jr. purportedly intends to to require Coca-Cola to remove high-fructose corn syrup from its products. Verdict: False Neither Kennedy Jr. nor the ...
John Stephenson, inventor of the first U.S. street car, founded John Stephenson Company [90] Frances Sternhagen, actress [91] Al Sutton, filmmaker; Andrew Svoboda, golfer; John Sweeney, electrical clerk, first American citizen to be issued a social security number at age 23, died at age 61 and never collected his social security payment [92]