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Colonel Stone Johnson
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of 89. Johnson died from illness on Jan 19, 2012 at the age of 93. Frye Gaillard , Cradle of Freedom: Alabama and the Movement That Changed America (University
He Went to Paris
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covered the song on his 1994 album Deep Thoughts From a Shallow Mind. Frye Gaillard (January 1, 2012). The Quilt: And the Poetry of Alabama Music. NewSouth
A Pirate Looks at Forty
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Mexico with thousands of fans surrounding the singers while performing. Frye Gaillard (January 1, 2012). The Quilt: And the Poetry of Alabama Music. NewSouth
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The song's popularity has increased after the September 11 attacks. Frye Gaillard has described the song as a "poignant pledge of allegiance". The Sunday
List of African-American activists
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ISBN 9780847681778. Retrieved 7 March 2019. Bio of "Ralph David Abernathy", Frye Gaillard , University of South Alabama, March 14, 2007, (archive) Smith, Jessie
Howard Kurtz
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2013. Amazon.com listing and excerpted reviews Media Circus review by Frye Gaillard , September, 1993, The Progressive Amazon.com listing - summary and excerpts
Tom Turnipseed
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election for Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina to Michael R. Daniel. Frye Gaillard of the Charlotte Observer described him as "angry and shrill, and even
Black power
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defense group that was led by Colonel Stone Johnson. As Alabama historian Frye Gaillard writes, ...these were the kind of men Fred Shuttlesworth admired, a
Lillian Smith Book Award
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Resistance in the Plantation South, University of North Carolina Press. Frye Gaillard for Cradle of Freedom: Alabama and the Movement that Changed America
Eugene Current-Garcia
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Alabama, and include: 2018 Dr. David Cowart, 2017 Kirk Curnutt, 2016 Frye Gaillard , 2015 Eric Sterling, 2014 Wayne Flynt, 2013 Sue Brannan Walker, 2012
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from the original on January 17, 2013. Retrieved September 22, 2012. Frye Gaillard (December 2007). "After the Storms: Tradition and Change in Bayou La