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  • Harry Allwright
  • New Zealand politician (1837–1892)

    Harry Allwright (1837 – 18 July 1892) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament in Canterbury, New Zealand. A painter and glazier by trade, he came out

    Harry Allwright

    Harry Allwright

    Harry_Allwright

  • Allwright
  • Surname list

    Charles Allwright (1902–1978), English table tennis player Graeme Allwright (1926–2020), New Zealand-French singer/songwriter Harry Allwright (1837–1892)

    Allwright

    Allwright

  • Harry Belafonte
  • American singer and actor (1927–2023)

    Harry Belafonte (/ˌbɛləˈfɒnti/ BEL-ə-FON-tee; born Harold George Bellanfanti Jr.; March 1, 1927 – April 25, 2023) was an American singer, actor, and civil

    Harry Belafonte

    Harry Belafonte

    Harry_Belafonte

  • Lyttelton (electorate)
  • Former electorate in Canterbury, New Zealand

    time, Murray-Aynsley was successful. Murray-Aynsley was defeated by Harry Allwright in the 1879 general election held on 4 September. John Joyce represented

    Lyttelton (electorate)

    Lyttelton_(electorate)

  • 1881 New Zealand general election
  • General election

    Kumara Greyite Second Arthur O'Callaghan Lincoln Conservative First Harry Allwright Lyttelton Conservative Second Walter Johnston Manawatu Conservative

    1881 New Zealand general election

    1881 New Zealand general election

    1881_New_Zealand_general_election

  • Smith v. Allwright
  • 1944 United States Supreme Court case

    Smith v. Allwright, 321 U.S. 649 (1944), is a landmark decision of the United States Supreme Court with regard to voting rights and, by extension, racial

    Smith v. Allwright

    Smith_v._Allwright

  • 1879 New Zealand general election
  • Elections

    September Charles Christopher Bowen Kaiapoi Conservative Third 5 September Harry Allwright Lyttelton Greyite First 4 September Walter Johnston Manawatu Conservative

    1879 New Zealand general election

    1879 New Zealand general election

    1879_New_Zealand_general_election

  • 9th New Zealand Parliament
  • Term of the Parliament of New Zealand

    Henry Wynn-Williams 3rd: James Temple Fisher Lyttelton Held by H Allwright Harry Allwright Third 2nd: SR Webb 3rd: EM Clissold Akaroa Held by W Montgomery

    9th New Zealand Parliament

    9th_New_Zealand_Parliament

  • Samuel R. Webb
  • New Zealand local politician (1848–1933)

    mayoral election, Webb challenged the incumbent, Harry Allwright, for the Lyttelton mayoralty, but Allwright beat off his challenger by 197 to 108 votes.

    Samuel R. Webb

    Samuel_R._Webb

  • 1884 New Zealand general election
  • held in 1887 in preparation for the 1887 election. Prior to the election Harry Atkinson had served as Premier since 1883. His government was unpopular

    1884 New Zealand general election

    1884 New Zealand general election

    1884_New_Zealand_general_election

  • Cressy (ship)
  • where a shorter passage might have been made, but in colder latitudes. Harry Allwright (1836/1837 – 1892), Member of Parliament for the Lyttelton electorate

    Cressy (ship)

    Cressy (ship)

    Cressy_(ship)

  • 8th New Zealand Parliament
  • Parliamentary term

    Kumara Greyite Second Arthur O'Callaghan Lincoln Conservative First Harry Allwright Lyttelton Conservative Second Walter Johnston Manawatu Conservative

    8th New Zealand Parliament

    8th_New_Zealand_Parliament

  • John Joyce (New Zealand politician)
  • New Zealand politician

    New Zealand Parliament Preceded by Harry Allwright Member of Parliament for Lyttelton 1887–1890 1893–1899 In abeyance Title next held by himself In abeyance

    John Joyce (New Zealand politician)

    John_Joyce_(New_Zealand_politician)

  • 7th New Zealand Parliament
  • Term of the Parliament of New Zealand

    September Charles Christopher Bowen Kaiapoi Conservative Third 5 September Harry Allwright Lyttelton Greyite First 4 September Walter Johnston Manawatu Conservative

    7th New Zealand Parliament

    7th_New_Zealand_Parliament

  • Mayor of Lyttelton
  • council meeting, councillor Harry Allwright was unanimously voted for as the new mayor. At the 21 December council meeting, Allwright was confirmed as mayor

    Mayor of Lyttelton

    Mayor of Lyttelton

    Mayor_of_Lyttelton

  • Hugh Murray-Aynsley
  • New Zealand politician (1828–1917)

    House of Representatives from 1875 to 1879, when he was defeated by Harry Allwright, the Mayor of Lyttelton. Note that some sources, for example Wilson

    Hugh Murray-Aynsley

    Hugh Murray-Aynsley

    Hugh_Murray-Aynsley

  • Gaby Roslin
  • English television and radio presenter

    co-presented the Channel 5 daytime programme The Saturday Show alongside Matt Allwright. In 2023 she became one of the regular presenters on the BBC One programme

    Gaby Roslin

    Gaby_Roslin

  • Morning Live
  • British magazine television

    protection Matt Allwright: consumer protection Iona Bain: finance Yvonne Cobb: food Oscar Duke: health James Greenwood: veterinary Harry Kind: consumer

    Morning Live

    Morning_Live

  • Lyttelton Harbour Board
  • New Zealand port authority

    Wesley Turner, the deputy chair of the Canterbury Chamber of Commerce. Harry Allwright was elected mayor of Lyttelton in December 1877 and thus replaced Rouse

    Lyttelton Harbour Board

    Lyttelton Harbour Board

    Lyttelton_Harbour_Board

  • Edward Richardson
  • New Zealand engineer, and Member of Parliament

    election. He was narrowly defeated by Harry Allwright, who had a majority of 11 on Richardson. Ironically, Allwright had been the chair of the 1879 electoral

    Edward Richardson

    Edward Richardson

    Edward_Richardson

  • Lyttelton Borough Council Chambers
  • Civic office in Lyttelton, New Zealand

    was chaired by the mayor, Adam Chalmers, and the main speaker was Harry Allwright, a borough councillor and the local member of parliament. The issue

    Lyttelton Borough Council Chambers

    Lyttelton Borough Council Chambers

    Lyttelton_Borough_Council_Chambers

  • Harry T. Moore
  • American teacher and activist (1905–1951)

    Harry Tyson Moore (November 18, 1905 – December 25, 1951) was an African-American educator, a pioneer leader of the civil rights movement, founder of

    Harry T. Moore

    Harry T. Moore

    Harry_T._Moore

  • Executive Order 9981
  • 1948 order by President Truman

    Order 9981 was an executive order issued on July 26, 1948, by President Harry S. Truman. It abolished discrimination "on the basis of race, color, religion

    Executive Order 9981

    Executive Order 9981

    Executive_Order_9981

  • The One Show
  • British television magazine and chat show programme

    with a highlights show, The One Show: Best of British, presented by Matt Allwright and Lucy Siegle. In 2020 the consumer affairs programme Watchdog became

    The One Show

    The One Show

    The_One_Show

  • Harry H. Wachtel
  • American lawyer

    Harry Howard Wachtel (26 March 1917 – 3 February 1997) was an American lawyer and businessman who worked closely with Martin Luther King Jr., Clarence

    Harry H. Wachtel

    Harry_H._Wachtel

  • The One Show presenter schedule
  • List of presenters of BBC's The One Show

    Leslie Ash Gabby Logan (2009–2010, 2013–) Chris Hollins (2010, 2016) Matt Allwright (2010–present) Louise Minchin (2010–2014) Paul Merton (2010) Anita Rani

    The One Show presenter schedule

    The_One_Show_presenter_schedule

  • 1944 United States presidential election in Texas
  • antipathy grew far worse when, in March 1944, the landmark case of Smith v. Allwright ruled unconstitutional the white primaries upon which the politics of

    1944 United States presidential election in Texas

    1944 United States presidential election in Texas

    1944_United_States_presidential_election_in_Texas

  • 1944 United States presidential election in South Carolina
  • state Democratic Party following the landmark court case of Smith v. Allwright earlier in the year and support for black civil rights by incumbent Vice-president

    1944 United States presidential election in South Carolina

    1944 United States presidential election in South Carolina

    1944_United_States_presidential_election_in_South_Carolina

  • Stone Court
  • Period of the US Supreme Court from 1941 to 1946

    doctrine, notably in the cases Mitchell v. United States (1941) and Smith v. Allwright (1944). The Stone Court began in 1941, when Associate Justice Stone was

    Stone Court

    Stone Court

    Stone_Court

  • Murders of Harry and Harriette Moore
  • 1951 murders of activists in Mims, Florida

    Harry T. Moore and his wife, Harriette V. S. Moore, were pioneer activists and leaders of the early Civil Rights Movement in the United States and became

    Murders of Harry and Harriette Moore

    Murders of Harry and Harriette Moore

    Murders_of_Harry_and_Harriette_Moore

  • 1944 United States presidential election in Georgia
  • this single-party political system when the Supreme Court in Smith v. Allwright ruled against the white primary system. During the period between Smith

    1944 United States presidential election in Georgia

    1944 United States presidential election in Georgia

    1944_United_States_presidential_election_in_Georgia

  • Thurgood Marshall
  • US Supreme Court justice from 1967 to 1991

    landmark Supreme Court cases involving civil rights, including Smith v. Allwright, Morgan v. Virginia, Shelley v. Kraemer, McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents

    Thurgood Marshall

    Thurgood Marshall

    Thurgood_Marshall

  • 1968 United States presidential election in Alabama
  • which had remained closed to African-Americans two decades after Smith v. Allwright outlawed the white primary, had by a five-to-one margin refused to pledge

    1968 United States presidential election in Alabama

    1968 United States presidential election in Alabama

    1968_United_States_presidential_election_in_Alabama

  • House of Games
  • British TV quiz show (2017–)

    December 2018): Kelly Cates, Tyger Drew-Honey, Desiree Burch and Matt Allwright Week 10 (10–14 December 2018): Susie Dent, Nick Owen, Chemmy Alcott and

    House of Games

    House_of_Games

  • William H. Hastie
  • American judge (1904–1976)

    "SMITH v. ALLWRIGHT, 321 U.S. 649 (1944) | FindLaw". caselaw.findlaw.com. James, Rawn (2013-01-22). The Double V: How Wars, Protest, and Harry Truman Desegregated

    William H. Hastie

    William H. Hastie

    William_H._Hastie

  • Paul Merton
  • English comedian (born 1957)

    12 September 2008 Conlan, Tara (27 April 2010). "Paul Merton and Matt Allwright to be guest hosts on The One Show". The Guardian. Archived from the original

    Paul Merton

    Paul Merton

    Paul_Merton

  • Stanley Forman Reed
  • US Supreme Court justice from 1938 to 1957

    Whittaker. Reed wrote the majority opinion in cases such as Smith v. Allwright, Gorin v. United States, and Adamson v. California. He authored dissenting

    Stanley Forman Reed

    Stanley Forman Reed

    Stanley_Forman_Reed

  • 1948 United States presidential election in Mississippi
  • law excluded to non-whites until the landmark court case of Smith v. Allwright. Ever since seeing the potential effect on the United States' image abroad

    1948 United States presidential election in Mississippi

    1948 United States presidential election in Mississippi

    1948_United_States_presidential_election_in_Mississippi

  • March on Washington
  • 1963 civil rights movement demonstration

    prominent celebrities in addition to singers on the program. Josephine Baker, Harry Belafonte, Sidney Poitier, James Baldwin, Jackie Robinson, Sammy Davis Jr

    March on Washington

    March on Washington

    March_on_Washington

  • 1956 United States presidential election in Alabama
  • primaries — limited to white voters until the landmark court case of Smith v. Allwright, following which Alabama introduced the Boswell Amendment — ruled unconstitutional

    1956 United States presidential election in Alabama

    1956 United States presidential election in Alabama

    1956_United_States_presidential_election_in_Alabama

  • Assassination of Malcolm X
  • 1965 murder in New York City, U.S.

    equal Buchanan v. Warley Hocutt v. Wilson Powell v. Alabama Smith v. Allwright Hernandez v. Texas Loving v. Virginia African-American women in the movement

    Assassination of Malcolm X

    Assassination of Malcolm X

    Assassination_of_Malcolm_X

  • 1960 United States presidential election in North Carolina
  • certain counties did use a white primary until it was banned by Smith v. Allwright. Following the banning of white primaries by the Supreme Court, North

    1960 United States presidential election in North Carolina

    1960 United States presidential election in North Carolina

    1960_United_States_presidential_election_in_North_Carolina

  • Briggs v. Elliott
  • 1952 United States Supreme Court case

    Carolina as unconstitutional and required the state's schools to integrate. Harry and Eliza Briggs, Reverend Joseph A. DeLaine, and Levi Pearson were awarded

    Briggs v. Elliott

    Briggs_v._Elliott

  • 1948 United States presidential election in North Carolina
  • Consequently, local response to the landmark 1944 court case of Smith v. Allwright was generally calm. Nevertheless, the state was highly dissatisfied with

    1948 United States presidential election in North Carolina

    1948 United States presidential election in North Carolina

    1948_United_States_presidential_election_in_North_Carolina

  • Matt Barbet
  • British journalist and presenter

    programme for Channel 5. He left the show in July 2016, replaced by Matt Allwright. On 4 December 2017, it was confirmed that Barbet would leave 5 News and

    Matt Barbet

    Matt Barbet

    Matt_Barbet

  • Black suffrage in the United States
  • primaries in Grovey v. Townsend (1935), and finally banned them with Smith v. Allwright (1944) and Terry v. Adams (1953). In Breedlove v. Suttles (1937), The

    Black suffrage in the United States

    Black suffrage in the United States

    Black_suffrage_in_the_United_States

  • This Little Light of Mine
  • Gospel song

    churches and penitentiaries. The hymn is often attributed to evangelist Harry Dixon Loes who is said to have written it for children, using the biblical

    This Little Light of Mine

    This_Little_Light_of_Mine

  • Ruby Bridges
  • American civil rights activist (born 1954)

    equal Buchanan v. Warley Hocutt v. Wilson Powell v. Alabama Smith v. Allwright Hernandez v. Texas Loving v. Virginia African-American women in the movement

    Ruby Bridges

    Ruby Bridges

    Ruby_Bridges

  • Ian Whybrow
  • British author

    Deborah Allwright) (2007) Welcome to Dino World (Harry and the Dinosaurs) (illustrated by Adrian Reynolds) (2007) Jump into Dino World (Harry and the

    Ian Whybrow

    Ian_Whybrow

  • Emmett Till
  • American lynching victim (1941–1955)

    equal Buchanan v. Warley Hocutt v. Wilson Powell v. Alabama Smith v. Allwright Hernandez v. Texas Loving v. Virginia African-American women in the movement

    Emmett Till

    Emmett Till

    Emmett_Till

  • 1952 United States presidential election in Alabama
  • primaries — limited to white voters until the landmark court case of Smith v. Allwright, following which Alabama introduced the Boswell Amendment — ruled unconstitutional

    1952 United States presidential election in Alabama

    1952 United States presidential election in Alabama

    1952_United_States_presidential_election_in_Alabama

  • Vanessa (British TV series)
  • British daytime talk show

    March 2026. "ITN Productions' daytime output for 5 expanded with Matt Allwright show - ITN Productions | Media Centre | ITN". Archived from the original

    Vanessa (British TV series)

    Vanessa_(British_TV_series)

  • List of Top of the Pops presenters
  • 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin 27 February 2006 – Jocelyn Brown and Matt Allwright 13 March 2006 – Cyndi Lauper 19 March 2006 – Trevor Nelson 26 March 2006

    List of Top of the Pops presenters

    List of Top of the Pops presenters

    List_of_Top_of_the_Pops_presenters

  • 1944 United States presidential election in Alabama
  • limited by law to white voters until the landmark court case of Smith v. Allwright, following which Alabama introduced the Boswell Amendment — ruled unconstitutional

    1944 United States presidential election in Alabama

    1944 United States presidential election in Alabama

    1944_United_States_presidential_election_in_Alabama

  • Rosa Parks
  • American civil rights activist (1913–2005)

    September 11 attacks in 2001, Parks joined actor Danny Glover and activists Harry Belafonte and Gloria Steinem in signing an open letter that cautioned against

    Rosa Parks

    Rosa Parks

    Rosa_Parks

  • Twenty-fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution
  • 1964 amendment prohibiting poll taxes

    However, after learning that the U.S. Supreme Court decision Smith v. Allwright (1944) banned the use of "white primary", the Southern block refused to

    Twenty-fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution

    Twenty-fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution

    Twenty-fourth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution

  • 1944 United States presidential election in North Carolina
  • white primary meant local response to the landmark court case of Smith v. Allwright was generally calm. However, the precarious health of incumbent President

    1944 United States presidential election in North Carolina

    1944 United States presidential election in North Carolina

    1944_United_States_presidential_election_in_North_Carolina

  • Elijah Muhammad
  • African American religious leader (1897–1975)

    equal Buchanan v. Warley Hocutt v. Wilson Powell v. Alabama Smith v. Allwright Hernandez v. Texas Loving v. Virginia African-American women in the movement

    Elijah Muhammad

    Elijah Muhammad

    Elijah_Muhammad

  • Reading Blue Coat School
  • Private day school in Reading, Berkshire, England

    are able to undertake the Gold Award. Piers Adams, recorder player Matt Allwright, presenter of BBC's Rogue Traders Paul Burnell – 53 Scotland rugby caps

    Reading Blue Coat School

    Reading Blue Coat School

    Reading_Blue_Coat_School

  • Jim Crow laws
  • Laws enforcing racial segregation in the U.S.

    veteran Isaac Woodard while he was in U.S. Army uniform. In 1948 President Harry S. Truman issued Executive Order 9981, ending racial discrimination in the

    Jim Crow laws

    Jim_Crow_laws

  • Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
  • 1968 murder in Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.

    equal Buchanan v. Warley Hocutt v. Wilson Powell v. Alabama Smith v. Allwright Hernandez v. Texas Loving v. Virginia African-American women in the movement

    Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.

    Assassination_of_Martin_Luther_King_Jr.

  • Malcolm X
  • American civil rights activist (1925–1965)

    opened a file on Malcolm after he wrote a letter from prison to President Harry S. Truman expressing opposition to the Korean War and declaring himself

    Malcolm X

    Malcolm X

    Malcolm_X

  • Alberta Odell Jones
  • African-American attorney and civil rights icon

    equal Buchanan v. Warley Hocutt v. Wilson Powell v. Alabama Smith v. Allwright Hernandez v. Texas Loving v. Virginia African-American women in the movement

    Alberta Odell Jones

    Alberta_Odell_Jones

  • Ellis Arnall
  • American politician, Governor of Georgia (1907–1992)

    decision banning the all-white Democratic party primary in the case Smith v. Allwright and hence opened the crucial Democratic primary elections to African Americans

    Ellis Arnall

    Ellis Arnall

    Ellis_Arnall

  • Lyndon B. Johnson
  • President of the United States from 1963 to 1969

    primary legislative goals—a tax cut. Johnson worked closely with Senator Harry F. Byrd of Virginia to negotiate a reduction in the budget below $100 billion

    Lyndon B. Johnson

    Lyndon B. Johnson

    Lyndon_B._Johnson

  • 1944 United States presidential election in Mississippi
  • administration intensified further when the Supreme Court ruled in Smith v. Allwright that the white primaries upon which the politics of Mississippi and most

    1944 United States presidential election in Mississippi

    1944 United States presidential election in Mississippi

    1944_United_States_presidential_election_in_Mississippi

  • 1956 United States presidential election in North Carolina
  • certain counties did use a white primary until it was banned by Smith v. Allwright. Following the banning of white primaries by the Supreme Court, North

    1956 United States presidential election in North Carolina

    1956 United States presidential election in North Carolina

    1956_United_States_presidential_election_in_North_Carolina

  • Lily-white movement
  • 19th-century Republican anti-African-American movement

    began to attract African-American voters to the Democratic Party. Due to Harry S. Truman's proposal for comprehensive civil rights legislation and his

    Lily-white movement

    Lily-white movement

    Lily-white_movement

  • Michael Schwerner
  • American civil rights activist and murder victim (1939–1964)

    equal Buchanan v. Warley Hocutt v. Wilson Powell v. Alabama Smith v. Allwright Hernandez v. Texas Loving v. Virginia African-American women in the movement

    Michael Schwerner

    Michael Schwerner

    Michael_Schwerner

  • Kumbaya
  • African-American spiritual song

    equal Buchanan v. Warley Hocutt v. Wilson Powell v. Alabama Smith v. Allwright Hernandez v. Texas Loving v. Virginia African-American women in the movement

    Kumbaya

    Kumbaya

    Kumbaya

  • Jews in the civil rights movement
  • equal Buchanan v. Warley Hocutt v. Wilson Powell v. Alabama Smith v. Allwright Hernandez v. Texas Loving v. Virginia African-American women in the movement

    Jews in the civil rights movement

    Jews in the civil rights movement

    Jews_in_the_civil_rights_movement

  • Progressive Era
  • 1890s–1920s US political reform movement

    Supreme Court declared the white primary unconstitutional in Smith v. Allwright in 1944. Insurgent Midwestern Republicans began promoting primaries starting

    Progressive Era

    Progressive Era

    Progressive_Era

  • Civil Rights Act of 1964
  • Landmark U.S. civil rights and labor law

    the Fair Employment Practices Committee. Roosevelt's successor, President Harry Truman, appointed the President's Committee on Civil Rights, proposed the

    Civil Rights Act of 1964

    Civil Rights Act of 1964

    Civil_Rights_Act_of_1964

  • 1948 United States presidential election in Alabama
  • primaries — limited to white voters until the landmark court case of Smith v. Allwright, following which Alabama introduced the Boswell Amendment — ruled unconstitutional

    1948 United States presidential election in Alabama

    1948 United States presidential election in Alabama

    1948_United_States_presidential_election_in_Alabama

  • Bernie Sanders
  • American politician and activist (born 1941)

    financial help from the party. He was also endorsed by Senate minority leader Harry Reid and Democratic National Committee chair and former Vermont governor

    Bernie Sanders

    Bernie Sanders

    Bernie_Sanders

  • I Have a Dream
  • 1963 speech by Martin Luther King Jr.

    equal Buchanan v. Warley Hocutt v. Wilson Powell v. Alabama Smith v. Allwright Hernandez v. Texas Loving v. Virginia African-American women in the movement

    I Have a Dream

    I Have a Dream

    I_Have_a_Dream

  • Voting Rights Act of 1965
  • US federal legislation that prohibits racial discrimination in voting

    equal Buchanan v. Warley Hocutt v. Wilson Powell v. Alabama Smith v. Allwright Hernandez v. Texas Loving v. Virginia African-American women in the movement

    Voting Rights Act of 1965

    Voting Rights Act of 1965

    Voting_Rights_Act_of_1965

  • Medgar Evers
  • American civil rights activist (1925–1963)

    equal Buchanan v. Warley Hocutt v. Wilson Powell v. Alabama Smith v. Allwright Hernandez v. Texas Loving v. Virginia African-American women in the movement

    Medgar Evers

    Medgar Evers

    Medgar_Evers

  • Murders of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner
  • 1964 murders of activists in Mississippi, US

    long radio antenna mounted to his patrol car, Price called for Officers Harry Jackson Wiggs and Earl Robert Poe of the Mississippi Highway Patrol. Chaney

    Murders of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner

    Murders of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner

    Murders_of_Chaney,_Goodman,_and_Schwerner

  • 1914–15 Brentford F.C. season
  • English football team season

    the squad, with full back Fred Price, half backs Mick O'Brien, Charles Allwright and forwards Michael Donaghy, Walter Chalk, F. Arnold and Charles Hibbert

    1914–15 Brentford F.C. season

    1914–15_Brentford_F.C._season

  • Frederick Douglass
  • American abolitionist (1818–1895)

    South. Douglass is a major character in the novel How Few Remain (1997) by Harry Turtledove, depicted in an alternate history in which the Confederacy won

    Frederick Douglass

    Frederick Douglass

    Frederick_Douglass

  • New Orleans school desegregation crisis
  • 1960 unrest following racial desegregation

    equal Buchanan v. Warley Hocutt v. Wilson Powell v. Alabama Smith v. Allwright Hernandez v. Texas Loving v. Virginia African-American women in the movement

    New Orleans school desegregation crisis

    New Orleans school desegregation crisis

    New_Orleans_school_desegregation_crisis

  • All the Way (2016 film)
  • 2016 television film directed by Jay Roach

    equal Buchanan v. Warley Hocutt v. Wilson Powell v. Alabama Smith v. Allwright Hernandez v. Texas Loving v. Virginia African-American women in the movement

    All the Way (2016 film)

    All_the_Way_(2016_film)

  • Gordon Parks
  • American photographer, musician, writer and film director (1912–2006)

    equal Buchanan v. Warley Hocutt v. Wilson Powell v. Alabama Smith v. Allwright Hernandez v. Texas Loving v. Virginia African-American women in the movement

    Gordon Parks

    Gordon Parks

    Gordon_Parks

  • Martin Luther King Jr.
  • American minister and civil rights activist (1929–1968)

    friend was quoted as saying, "He never recovered." Other friends, including Harry Belafonte, said Betty had been "the love of King's life." King graduated

    Martin Luther King Jr.

    Martin Luther King Jr.

    Martin_Luther_King_Jr.

  • Pete Seeger
  • American musician and social activist (1919–2014)

    death two years later. On December 14, 2012, Seeger performed, along with Harry Belafonte, Jackson Browne, Common, and others, at a concert to bring awareness

    Pete Seeger

    Pete Seeger

    Pete_Seeger

  • 370th Infantry Regiment
  • Military unit

    NAACP legal defense member, Supreme Court case victory with the SMITH vs. ALLWRIGHT voter suppression case 1948 with Thurgood Marshall World War II Vernon

    370th Infantry Regiment

    370th Infantry Regiment

    370th_Infantry_Regiment

  • Plessy v. Ferguson
  • 1896 U.S. Supreme Court case on racial segregation

    decision. Schauer (1997), p. 280. Nowak & Rotunda (2012), § 18.8(c). Groves, Harry E. (1951). "Separate but Equal—The Doctrine of Plessy v. Ferguson". Phylon

    Plessy v. Ferguson

    Plessy_v._Ferguson

  • Ole Miss riot of 1962
  • Civil unrest in Mississippi, United States

    equal Buchanan v. Warley Hocutt v. Wilson Powell v. Alabama Smith v. Allwright Hernandez v. Texas Loving v. Virginia African-American women in the movement

    Ole Miss riot of 1962

    Ole Miss riot of 1962

    Ole_Miss_riot_of_1962

  • Mobile v. Bolden
  • 1980 United States Supreme Court case

    to the exclusionary primaries held to be unconstitutional in Smith v. Allwright and Terry v. Adams but the Court found no evidence of a purposeful violation

    Mobile v. Bolden

    Mobile_v._Bolden

  • Hosea Williams
  • American civil rights activist and ordained minister

    equal Buchanan v. Warley Hocutt v. Wilson Powell v. Alabama Smith v. Allwright Hernandez v. Texas Loving v. Virginia African-American women in the movement

    Hosea Williams

    Hosea Williams

    Hosea_Williams

  • Loving (2016 film)
  • 2016 film by Jeff Nichols

    2017. Retrieved December 12, 2016. Mertens, Shelby (September 12, 2015). ""Harry Potter" actor to star in film shot in Hopewell". The Progress-Index. Retrieved

    Loving (2016 film)

    Loving_(2016_film)

  • Nonviolent resistance
  • Act of protest through nonviolent means

    equal Buchanan v. Warley Hocutt v. Wilson Powell v. Alabama Smith v. Allwright Hernandez v. Texas Loving v. Virginia African-American women in the movement

    Nonviolent resistance

    Nonviolent resistance

    Nonviolent_resistance

  • History of the United States (1945–1964)
  • Board of Education of Topeka (1954); Powell v. Alabama (1932); Smith v. Allwright (1944); Shelley v. Kraemer (1948); Sweatt v. Painter (1950); and McLaurin

    History of the United States (1945–1964)

    History of the United States (1945–1964)

    History_of_the_United_States_(1945–1964)

  • James Chaney
  • American civil rights activist and murder victim (1943–1964)

    equal Buchanan v. Warley Hocutt v. Wilson Powell v. Alabama Smith v. Allwright Hernandez v. Texas Loving v. Virginia African-American women in the movement

    James Chaney

    James Chaney

    James_Chaney

  • Green Party of England and Wales election results
  • 1.58% 5 West Lancashire Nate Higgins 680 1.25% 4 West Suffolk Donald Allwright 935 1.81% 5 West Worcestershire Natalie McVey 1,605 2.84% 4 Westminster

    Green Party of England and Wales election results

    Green_Party_of_England_and_Wales_election_results

  • Viola Liuzzo
  • American activist and murder victim (1925–1965)

    equal Buchanan v. Warley Hocutt v. Wilson Powell v. Alabama Smith v. Allwright Hernandez v. Texas Loving v. Virginia African-American women in the movement

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  • Solid South
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  • 1917–18 Brentford F.C. season
  • English football team season

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  • American civil rights activist (born 1933)

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    English : from the personal name Larry, a pet form of Lawrence.

    Larry

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  • Boy/Male

    Swedish American Norse Teutonic English German

    Harry

    rules the home'.

    Harry

  • HARRI
  • Male

    English

    HARRI

    Variant spelling of English Harry, HARRI means "home-ruler." Compare with other forms of Harri.

    HARRI

  • PARRY
  • Male

    English

    PARRY

      Variant spelling of English Perry, PARRY means "wanderer." Welsh surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of ap Harry, meaning "son of Harry."

    PARRY

  • Parry
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Welsh

    Parry

    Son of Harry; From the Pear Tree; Wanderer

    Parry

  • Harry
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Harry

    Army Man

    Harry

  • CARRY
  • Female

    English

    CARRY

    Variant spelling of English Carrie, CARRY means "man." 

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    Parry

    Son of Harry.

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    LARRY

    Pet form of English Laurence, LARRY means "of Laurentum."

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  • Barry
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    Barry

    Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Beargha ‘descendant of Beargh’, a byname meaning ‘plunderer’.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Báire ‘descendant of Báire’, a short form of either of two Gaelic personal names, Bairrfhionn or Fionnbharr.English, of Welsh origin : patronymic from Harry, the medieval English vernacular form of Henry, preceded by Welsh ap ‘son of’. Compare Parry.Variant spelling of Barrie 1.

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     Welsh form of Latin Henricus, HARRI means "home-ruler." Compare with other forms of Harri.

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    English

    Horry

    English : variant of Hurry.

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  • Ap Harry
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    Welsh

    Ap Harry

    Son of Harry.

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    American, Anglo, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Norse, Scandinavian, Swedish, Tamil, Teutonic

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    Ruler of an Enclosure; Form of Harold; Army-power; Estate Ruler; Henry; Army Ruler; Army Man; Home Ruler

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  • Male

    English

    BARRY

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Barra, BARRY means "fair-headed." 

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    English (mainly South Wales and southwestern England)

    Harry

    English (mainly South Wales and southwestern England) : from the medieval personal name Harry, which was the usual vernacular form of Henry, with assimilation of the consonantal cluster and regular Middle English change of -er- to -ar-.French : from the Germanic personal name Hariric, composed of the elements hari, heri ‘army’ + rīc ‘power(ful)’.

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  • HARRI
  • Male

    Finnish

    HARRI

    Finnish form of Latin Henricus, HARRI means "home-ruler." Compare with other forms of Harri.

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  • Male

    English

    HARRY

    Medieval diminutive form of English Henry, HARRY means "home-ruler."

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  • HARDY
  • Male

    English

    HARDY

    Pet name for longer English names containing Hard- or Hart-, HARDY means "brave, hardy, strong." 

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  • Male

    Welsh

    PARRY

     Welsh surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of ap Harry, PARRY means "son of Harry." Compare with another form of Parry.

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    Blue Eyed

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    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

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    Blessed Lord; Child Master

  • Bhanupriya | பாநுப்ரியா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Bhanupriya | பாநுப்ரியா

    The suns beloved

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  • Girl/Female

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    the last letter of the Greek alphabet; long O

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    Sage; Ray of Light

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    Atsu

    Twin.

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  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Ashwaq

    Love; Affections

  • RAMSEY
  • Male

    Scottish

    RAMSEY

    Variant spelling of Scottish Ramsay, RAMSEY means "wild-garlic island."

  • Samik | ஸமிக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Samik | ஸமிக

    Peaceful

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  • Hardy
  • n.

    A blacksmith's fuller or chisel, having a square shank for insertion into a square hole in an anvil, called the hardy hole.

  • Carry
  • v. i.

    To act as a bearer; to convey anything; as, to fetch and carry.

  • Harried
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Harry

  • Carry
  • v. t.

    To have or hold as a burden, while moving from place to place; to have upon or about one's person; to bear; as, to carry a wound; to carry an unborn child.

  • Harry
  • v. i.

    To make a predatory incursion; to plunder or lay waste.

  • Harrying
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Harry

  • Carry
  • v. t.

    To convey by extension or continuance; to extend; as, to carry the chimney through the roof; to carry a road ten miles farther.

  • Hary
  • v. t.

    To draw; to drag; to carry off by violence.

  • Harry
  • v. t.

    To agitate; to worry; to harrow; to harass.

  • Carry
  • v. t.

    To bear or uphold successfully through conflict, as a leader or principle; hence, to succeed in, as in a contest; to bring to a successful issue; to win; as, to carry an election.

  • Whirl
  • v. t.

    To remove or carry quickly with, or as with, a revolving motion; to snatch; to harry.

  • Carry
  • v. t.

    To bear the charges or burden of holding or having, as stocks, merchandise, etc., from one time to another; as, a merchant is carrying a large stock; a farm carries a mortgage; a broker carries stock for a customer; to carry a life insurance.

  • Carry
  • v. i.

    To hold the head; -- said of a horse; as, to carry well i. e., to hold the head high, with arching neck.

  • Marie
  • interj.

    Marry.

  • Hairen
  • a.

    Hairy.

  • Carry
  • v. t.

    To transfer from one place (as a country, book, or column) to another; as, to carry the war from Greece into Asia; to carry an account to the ledger; to carry a number in adding figures.

  • Hardy
  • a.

    Inured to fatigue or hardships; strong; capable of endurance; as, a hardy veteran; a hardy mariner.

  • Parry
  • v. t.

    To ward off; to stop, or to turn aside; as, to parry a thrust, a blow, or anything that means or threatens harm.

  • Hurry
  • v. i.

    To move or act with haste; to proceed with celerity or precipitation; as, let us hurry.

  • Harry
  • v. t.

    To strip; to lay waste; as, the Northmen came several times and harried the land.