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From the Stage: William Watkins - The Fight for Black Mobility . . . Moving around New York, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts earned William Watkins “a reputation as a tireless, articulate, and persuasive antislavery speaker ” He wanted immediate abolitionism, a Black militia, and integrated public schools in the city
William J. Watkins Sr. - Wikipedia William J Watkins Sr (c 1803–1858) was an African-American abolitionist, educator, and minister from Baltimore, Maryland [1] Watkins was born in about 1803 in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of William Watkins, a founding trustee of the Sharp Street Methodist Church [1]
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WILLIAM WATKINS - Colored Conventions Movement Moving around New York, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts earned William Watkins “a reputation as a tireless, articulate, and persuasive antislavery speaker ” He wanted immediate abolitionism, a Black militia, and integrated public schools in the city
William Watkins - Wikipedia Bill Watkins (baseball) (1858–1937), Canadian baseball manager Walter H Watkins (1878–1937), known as Billy, head coach of the Auburn college football program, 1900–1901; William Richard Watkins (1904–1986), English cricketer; Billy Watkins (rugby, born c 1910) (c 1910–1972), rugby union and rugby league footballer of the 1930s Billy Watkins (rugby union, born 1933) (1933–2013
William Watkins, 78, Recorder of Marine Mammals Calls, Dies William A Watkins, a leading researcher of marine mammal acoustics who created a database of thousands of underwater calls from more than 70 species, died on Sept 24 at his home in
William J. Watkins - Frances Ellen Watkins Harper at 200 Silhouette of a nineteenth-century man Born only a year after Harper, William J Watkins was born in 1826 to Rev William and Henrietta Watkins Similar to Harper, Watkins attended his father’s school, the Watkins Academy for Negro Youth, where he learned philosophy, grammar and oratorical skills