• Jessica Anne Krug (born c. 1982) is an American historian, author, and activist who taught at George Washington University (GWU) from 2012 to 2020, eventually...
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    and actress Jessica Krug (born c. 1982), American historian, author, and activist Jessica Kürten (born 1969), Irish equestrian Jessica Lange (born 1949)...
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  • melanotan injections administered by a physician to darken her skin and hair Jessica Krug, a White Jewish-American woman who identified as various Black and Afro-Latina...
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    listed Baldwin as an "identity hoaxer" along with Rachel Dolezal and Jessica Krug. Baldwin responded that she identifies as white, and her ethnic background...
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  • founder of Krug Brewery and Krug Park in Omaha, Nebraska Hellmut Krug (born 1956), German football referee Jessica Krug, professor of history who revealed...
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  • Seltzer), white American who falsely claimed to be half-Native American. Jessica Krug, white American who falsely presented as half-Algerian, half-German,...
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    Spencer Krug (/ˈkruːɡ/ KROOG) (born May 4, 1977) is a Canadian musician. He is the singer, songwriter and keyboardist for the indie rock band Wolf Parade...
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    controversy Marie Sophie Hingst Sacheen Littlefeather Andrea Smith Martina Big Jessica Krug Racial misrepresentation /ˈdoʊləʒɑːl/ Her surname is also spelled as...
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    James (1911–1988), novelist who wrote under the name Danny Santiago Jessica A. Krug (aka Jess La Bombalera, born 1982), former associate professor at George...
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    Prize for fiction in 2004, novelist Herman "H.G." Carrillo, historian Jessica Krug, Dagmar R. Henney, Mohammad Nahavandian (economics), chief of staff of...
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