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  2. Dump Johnson movement - Wikipedia

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    The leading proponents of the Dump Johnson Movement were two opponents of the war, Allard K. Lowenstein and Curtis Gans. [2] Their first choice to be a candidate was Robert F. Kennedy , but the New York Senator declined after a series of meetings in September and October 1967. [ 3 ]

  3. Sarah Johnson (Mount Vernon) - Wikipedia

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    Slave cabin, Mount Vernon. Sarah Johnson was born on September 29, 1844, to Hannah Parker, an enslaved teenager who was owned by Jane Charlotte Washington, but sent to Mount Vernon, which was managed by her son Augustine Washington, who would ultimately sell the property to the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association in Sarah's lifetime [11] [12] Augustine Washington, who paid for the black midwife ...

  4. Sarah Pearse - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Victoria Pearse (born June 1981) is an English author. Her debut thriller novel The Sanatorium (2020), the first in a trilogy, became a #1 Sunday Times bestseller and a New York Times bestseller.

  5. Curtis Gans - Wikipedia

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    Curtis Bernard Gans (June 17, 1937 – March 15, 2015) was an American activist, writer, and expert on American voting patterns. [1]With Allard K. Lowenstein, Gans in 1967 started and headed the Dump Johnson movement.

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  8. Sarah Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Johnson (Mount Vernon) (1844–1920), raised in slavery at Mount Vernon and then emancipated Sarah Stewart Johnson , American biologist, geochemist, astronomer and planetary scientist Sarah Johnson (swimmer) (born 1992), Northern Mariana Islands swimmer who participated in Swimming at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 400 ...

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