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  2. John Fox Slater - Wikipedia

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    Slater, the son of John Slater (Samuel Slater 's brother and partner), was born in Slatersville, Rhode Island (now a village within North Smithfield) in 1815 where his family was active in Slatersville Congregational Church and owned the local textile mills and village. John F. Slater was educated in academies at Plainfield, Connecticut, and ...

  3. Slater family - Wikipedia

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    The Slater family is an American philanthropic, political, and manufacturing family from England, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut whose members include the "Father of the American Industrial Revolution," Samuel Slater, a prominent textile tycoon who founded America's first textile mill, Slater Mill (1790), and with his brother John Slater founded Slatersville, Rhode Island in ...

  4. Slater Fund - Wikipedia

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    The John F. Slater Fund for the Education of Freedmen was a financial endowment established in 1882 by John Fox Slater for education of African Americans in the Southern United States. It ceased independent operation in 1937, by which time it had disbursed about $4,000,000.

  5. Jeanes Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Education Foundation, a not-for-profit foundation, was created in 1937 from the Negro Rural School Fund, the John F. Slater Fund, the Peabody Education Fund, and the Virginia Randolph Fund. [12] In the 1960s, the Jeanes teachers and their students were integrated into public schools. [8] The program continued until 1968. [1]

  6. John Slater (industrialist) - Wikipedia

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    Period paintings of John and Ruth Slater currently owned by the Slatersville Congregational Church. John Slater (December 25, 1776 – May 27, 1843) was an early American industrialist, founder of Slatersville, Rhode Island and younger brother of Samuel Slater, father of the American Industrial Revolution, and a member of the well-known Slater family.

  7. John Slater (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Slater narrated the National Coal Board's Mining Review documentary series, and was known on television for his presenter role opposite popular children's puppets Pinky and Perky during the 1960s, as a story-teller on Jackanory and as Det. Sgt. Stone in Z-Cars from 1967 to 1974 where his episode count was beaten only by that of James Ellis.

  8. Southern Education Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Education Foundation (SEF) is a not-for-profit foundation created in 1937 from four different funds — the Peabody Education Fund, the John F. Slater Fund, the Negro Rural School Fund, and the Virginia Randolph Fund. [1] Their main goal is to promote quality education for traditionally disadvantaged students, including the poor ...

  9. John Fox Slater House - Wikipedia

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    The John F. Slater House, also known as the Elks Club, [ 2] is a historic building in Norwich, Connecticut . It was built in brick for John Fox Slater around either 1827 [ 2] or 1843. [ 3] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985 as part of the Downtown Norwich Historic District as "the most elaborate Greek Revival ...