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Jackson, who had made a pair of anti-Semitic comments about Jews in general and New York City's Jews in particular while running for president in 1984, was still a widely hated figure in that community and Brown's polling numbers suffered.
* " The Tragedy at Harper's Ferry ", Garrison's first public comments on John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry, October 28, 1859.
Assemblyman Jose Solorio ( D-Santa Ana ) stated that Brown's comments were " a good sign.

Brown's and at
Following Day was Woodbury who spoke of his disapproval of Brown's attempt at servile insurrection, his admiration of Brown's character, and his opposition to slavery.
But political debate was cut short throughout the South with Northern abolitionist John Brown's 1859 raid at Harpers Ferry Armory in an attempt to incite slave insurrections.
Brown's celebrity was cresting in the late 1940s, thanks to his success with teams at the high school, college and now professional levels.
The procession to the church was filmed and the wake took place at Brown's Hotel.
Brown's Jacob and Joseph's Coat at Museo de Arte de Ponce, Ponce, Puerto Rico
Brown's most important painting was Work ( 1852 – 1865 ), commissioned by Thomas Plint and which he showed at a special exhibition.
The confusion of the band was that for years, the Famous Flames were often mistaken for Brown's backing band ; fellow Famous Flame Byrd was also a member of the backing band at one point.
Brown continued releasing recordings: in 1993, he issued the album, Universal James, which included Brown's final Billboard charted single, " Can't Get Any Harder ", which peaked at # 76 on the US R & B chart and # 59 on the UK chart.
I'm Back featured Brown's final charted single to date, " Funk On Ah Roll ", which peaked at # 40 in the UK but didn't chart in his native America.
Brown's last televised appearance was at his induction into the UK Music Hall of Fame in November 2006, before his death the following month.
The introduction by Fats Gonder, captured on Brown's 1962 album Live at the Apollo album, is a representative example:
* 1814 – War of 1812: Battle of Lundy's Lane – reinforcements arrive near Niagara Falls for General Riall's British and Canadian forces and a bloody, all-night battle with Jacob Brown's Americans commences at 18. 00 ; the Americans retreat to Fort Erie.
Booth had been rehearsing at the Richmond Theatre when he abruptly decided to join the Richmond Grays, a volunteer militia of 1, 500 men travelling to Charles Town for Brown's hanging, to guard against an attempt by abolitionists to rescue Brown from the gallows by force.
While in Washington, D. C., to discuss government contracts, and in conjunction with his application for an appointment into the quartermaster department, Stuart heard about John Brown's raid on the U. S. Arsenal at Harpers Ferry.
Also in 1948, Wynonie Harris ' remake of Roy Brown's 1947 recording " Good Rockin ' Tonight " hit the charts in the # 2 spot, following band leader Sonny Thompson's " Long Gone " at # 1.
As a young man, Captain Bill McDonald of the Texas Rangers operated a small store at Brown's Bluff on the Sabine in Gregg County, Texas.
Also located at the SFU Library is the Electronic Document Centre, which provides internet access to digitized documents from a number of archival collections, such as Harrison Brown's Xi ' an Incident collection, and the history of British Columbia and Western Canada in general, including documents from the Doukhobor migration from the Russian Empire to Saskatchewan and then to British Columbia assembled for donation to the university by John Keenlyside
Brown met with a campaign of resistance from white Southerners, and for decades the federal courts attempted to enforce Brown's mandate against repeated attempts at circumvention.
** War of 1812 – Battle of Lundy's Lane: Reinforcements arrive near Niagara Falls, Ontario for General Riall's British and Canadian force, and a bloody, all-night battle with Jacob Brown's Americans commences at 1800 hours ; Americans retreat to Fort Erie.
A meeting with Geno Washington at a party at Brown's flat in Hulme, in which Washington told Brown that he would be a star and should be a singer, convinced Brown to take Squire up on his offer.
The band persevered for another six months, but in performances at Benicassim Festival and the Reading Festival Brown's vocals were described as " so off-key it was excruciating to have to listen ".
Also, Karl Brown's original technique looked at many minisatellite loci at the same time, increasing the observed variability, but making it hard to discern individual alleles ( and thereby precluding parental testing ).

Brown's and Duke
Trinity College, later Duke University, started as Brown's Schoolhouse, a private subscription school founded in 1838.
On September 4, 2011, Brown was honored by the National Symphony Orchestra, as the NSO paid tribute to Legends of Washington Music Labor Day concert-honoring Brown's music, as well as Duke Ellington and John Philip Sousa-with a free concert on the West Lawn of the Capitol.
A major early influence on Brown's bass playing was the bassist in the Duke Ellington band, Jimmy Blanton.
Taylor credits Duke ’ s strong tradition of student-led jazz ensembles, and Les Brown's association with Duke in particular, as initially drawing him to the university.

Brown's and subsequent
Sue Brown's recent biography ( 2009 ) uses this new information to provide a reassessment of Severn's character, his friendship with Keats, and his own subsequent artistic and diplomatic career.
Brown's subsequent capture by federal forces seized the nation's attention, as Southerners feared it was just the first of many Northern plots to cause a slave rebellion that might endanger their lives, while Republicans dismissed the notion and said they would not interfere with slavery in the South.
Brown's vision would not come to fruition for some years, however after subsequent expeditions with others including his brother and Rhinelander's first mayor, Webster Brown, the brothers managed to convince their father and uncle to purchase the land from the federal government and build a town.
This venue, and two subsequent permutations, were known as the Playbox Theatre, and functioned as an experimental space for Brown's larger venue, the Pasadena Playhouse.
Although largely called a failure at the time, the raid and Brown's subsequent execution impelled the American Civil War.
* The Chapel is the setting for part of Dan Brown's 2003 novel The Da Vinci Code ( and for part of the subsequent 2006 film of the same name.
* Michael Brown's involvement with a then-underage man in 1994, and his subsequent implication in the Cash-for-questions affair.
Garbo was so impressed with Clarence Brown's direction and William Daniels's cinematography that she continued to work with both of them in her subsequent films at MGM.

Brown's and by
Mr. Brown's invention achieved this and, as a byproduct, formed the cornerstone of Brown & Sharpe's position of leadership in the gear making equipment field which lasted until the 1920's when superceded by other methods.
In reference to Brown's raid she wrote, `` though we are non-resistants and religiously believe it better to reform by moral and not by carnal weapons, we know thee was anemated by the most generous and philanthropic motives ''.
Some of the turning points included the use of the term " Black Power " by Kwame Toure ( Stokely Carmichael ) and the release of James Brown's song " Say It Loud-I'm Black and I'm Proud ".
While the Browns excelled on defense, Cleveland's winning ways were driven by an offense that employed Brown's version of the T formation, which emphasized speed, timing and execution over set plays.
Led by Brown's running and quarterback Tommy O ' Connell's passing, Cleveland finished 9 – 2 – 1 and again advanced to the championship game against Detroit.
After Paul Brown's death in 1991, controlling interest in the team was inherited by his son, Mike Brown.
An instant rivalry was born, fueled initially by Paul Brown's rivalry with Art Modell.
The Cowboys sealed the victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers by converting both of Brown's interceptions into touchdowns.
Previous to the 1960 change, the ' Improved Lunar Ephemeris ' had already been made available in terms of ephemeris time for the years 1952-1959 ( computed by W J Eckert from Brown's theory with modifications recommended by Clemence ( 1948 )).
Brown's place was taken in Game 5 by rookie pitcher Liván Hernández, who had earned a spot in the rotation in the second half of the season, but was not in the rotation during the postseason.
It was further popularized during the 1990s by Andrew Harvey and others, and entered mainstream pop culture in 2003 with Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code.
Brown's GUIDE ( marketed by OWL and released earlier that year ) and Brown University's Intermedia, led to broad interest in and enthusiasm for databases and new media.
Bolstered by this success, Brown recruited a new band, consisted of saxophonist J. C. Davis, guitarist Bobby Roach, bassist Bernard Odum, trumpeter Roscoe Patrick, saxophonist Albert Corley, drummer Nat Kendrick and his old band mate Bobby Byrd, who had rejoined Brown's band on organ.
In early 1960, Brown's band recorded the top ten R & B hit, "( Do the ) Mashed Potatoes " on Dade Records, owned by Henry Stone, under the pseudonym " Nat Kendrick & The Swans " because Brown's label refused to release it.
Brown's band recorded the instrumental hit, " Night Train ", which was among the first to credit Brown by himself, and became a Top 5 R & B hit and crossed over briefly to the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100.
Many of his sidemen and supporting players, such as Fred Wesley & The J. B .' s, Bobby Byrd, Lyn Collins, Vicki Anderson and Hank Ballard, released records on the People label, an imprint founded by Brown that was purchased by Polydor as part of Brown's new contract.
Songs such as " I Know You Got Soul " by Bobby Byrd, " Think ( About It )" by Lyn Collins and " Doing It to Death " by Fred Wesley & The J. B .' s are considered as much a part of Brown's recorded legacy as the recordings released under his own name.

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