Eloise Alberta Veronica Thompson (née Bibb; June 26, 1878 – January 8, 1928) was an American educator, playwright, poet, and journalist. She married fellow...
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Thompson was the brother of Black newspaperman Noah Davis Thompson whose wife was Eloise Bibb Thompson. Thompson was also the uncle of Anita Thompson...
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later he married writer Eloise Bibb Thompson. They married in Chicago in 1911 and moved to Los Angeles. C. Bernard Thompson was his brother. After his...
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playwright, actor, director, singer, dancer E. J. Bellocq, photographer Eloise Bibb Thompson, poet, fiction writer, and playwright Skip Bolen, photographer Roark...
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Angeles newsman Noah Thompson, whose wife was Eloise Bibb Thompson. Another uncle was business efficiency consultant C. Bertrand Thompson.[citation needed]...
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its Woman's Auxiliary. Jean Carey Bond was born at the hospital. Eloise Bibb Thompson died at the hospital in 1928. Rudolph Fisher died at the hospital...
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and lyricist who lived in Zanesville and wrote abolitionist songs Eloise Bibb Thompson Katharine Wright Teachers included: Sarah Cowles Little Edgar Fauver...
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Theater, where they performed three one-act plays; Cooped Up by Eloise Bibb Thompson, Being Forty by Eulalie Spence, and Bills. The school was disbanded...
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his story for The Conqueror as virile and engrossing. He reviewed Eloise Bibb Thompson's first screenplay, "A Reply to the Clansman," which responded to...
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Directed by Raymond O'Neil Cooped Up Drama, 1 act (1924) By Eloise Bibb Thompson (née Eloise Bibb; 1878–1928) 1925 (also produced October 15, 1924, by the...
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