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** " ABC "
( song ), a 1970 song by The
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( Amtrak station
) ( station code JXN
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) ( station code JAN
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( CTA station
) on the Red Line
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.
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, resulting in a mistrial
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Jackson, American musician
( b
. 1923
)
** Brandon T
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** John Hughlings
Jackson, English neurologist
( b
. 1835
)
** Samuel L
. Jackson, African-American actor and film producer
** Henry M
. " Scoop "
Jackson, American politician
( d. 1983
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** Rachel Donelson Robards
Jackson, wife of U
. S
. President Andrew
Jackson ( b
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( d. 2007
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Jackson Games is raided by the U
. S
. Secret Service
, prompting the later formation of the Electronic Frontier Foundation
.
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Jackson, Mississippi
( his killer is convicted in 1994 ).
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Jackson, New Zealand film director
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Jackson, British actress and politician
** The Missouri secession bill is signed by Governor
Jackson.
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Jackson, American
singer
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Jackson, British actress
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, African-American football player
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( shot
) ( b
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** Four
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( Barry Allen
, Troy Canty
, James Ramseur
, and Darrell Cabey
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( d. 1990
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, First
African-American on the Supreme Court
( b
. 1908
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** Oscar Micheaux
, African-American filmmaker
( b
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, to prevent
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** In the last mass lynching in the United States
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African-American couples near Moore's Ford Bridge in Georgia
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( Uncle Remus in Disney's Song of the South
) ( d. 1948
)
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African-American people's rights
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