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    Helen Cecelia Black (née Spottiswoode; 12 November 1836 – 8 February 1906) was an English journalist, best known for the series of interviews with women...
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  • Helen Black may refer to: Helen Black (writer), English screenwriter Helen Cecelia Black (1838–1906), English journalist Helen Chatfield Black (1924–2018)...
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    Helen Cecelia Black, 1906, p. 233 Notable women authors of the day, Helen Cecelia Black, 1906, pp. 225–232 Notable women authors of the day, Helen Cecelia...
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  • Clementina Black (1853–1922, England, Po/F) David Macleod Black (born 1941, Scotland/England, Ps) Brian Black (living, US, Nh) Helen Cecelia Black (1838–1906...
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    Burne-Jones and William Fulford; they met and lodged at "20" (now No.18). Helen Cecelia Black visited Mrs. Lovett Cameron at her such home for her book Notable...
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    Database of Victorian Fiction, 1837–1901. Retrieved 2023-08-18. Helen Cecelia Black (1906), Notable Women Authors of the Day, Wikidata Q121549182 Frederic...
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  • Richard A. Greenwald; Gordon Reavley; Alice L. George; Scott Beekman; Cecelia Bucki; Mark Ciabattari; John C. Stoner; Troy D. Paino; Laurie Mercier;...
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    Helen Noble Curtis (1874–1961) was an American activist, service worker, educator, and speaker. Curtis was the first Black YMCA delegate to go to France...
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  • The film is based upon the storyline written by Helen Aberson and Harold Pearl, and illustrated by Helen Durney for the prototype of a novelty toy ("Roll-a-Book")...
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    Alexandra Imelda Cecelia Ewen Burke (born 25 August 1988) is an English singer, songwriter and actress. She won the fifth series of the talent television...
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    Cecelia Cabaniss Saunders (1879 – February 23, 1966) sometimes written as Cecilia Cabaniss Saunders, was an African-American civil rights leader, and...
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    Born to Kill (1947 film) (category American black-and-white films)
    designed to pander to the lower levels of taste that it is reprehensible." Cecelia Ager of PM wrote: As unsavory and untalented an exhibition of deliberate...
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  • by casting directors that I wasn’t the right type because I didn’t look black enough, and I didn’t look white," says Williams. "But everything changed...
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    Grammy Award winner Emory Cohen, actor, Brooklyn Gil Cohen, aviation artist Cecelia Condit, video artist Rachel Constantine, painter Christine Coppa, writer...
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  • in Christ Helen Phillips 1928 first African-American to perform with the Metropolitan Opera Chorus Annette Lewis Phinazee 1939 first black woman to earn...
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    windows he made for Bewley's Café on Dublin's Grafton Street. Andrews, Helen; White, Lawrence William (2009). "Clarke, Harry (Henry Patrick)". In McGuire...
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  • Detroit as a result of pilot error. Of 155 people on board, four-year-old Cecelia Cichan was the only survivor. Two people in a car on the ground are also...
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    Kidman appeared in an episode of the anthology series Roar, based on Cecelia Ahern's 2018 short story collection, in addition to serving as executive...
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    Borgia and protagonist Nicholas Dawson in their dangerous intrigues in Cecelia Holland's 1979 historical novel City of God. David Maclaine writes that...
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  • Beverley Helen Bianchin Janet Bieber Maeve Binchy Charlotte Bingham Jessica Bird (also known as J. R. Ward) Claudia Bishop Jaid Black Jenna Black Terri Blackstock...
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