a low price. Higginbotham purchased the business, set up his own store and called it "Higginbotham's" in the year 1844. Higginbotham's is, therefore...
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brokerage firm founded in 1948. Higginbotham's, a company of book sellers and publishers in India. Malcolmson and Higginbotham, former Detroit architectural...
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Belgian court reduced Higginbotham's ban to four months. Ancion maintained that Wallwork had grabbed him by the throat and that Higginbotham had headbutted him...
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murder. His mother and family fled Mississippi after the lynching. After Higginbotham's lynching, NAACP Secretary Walter White wrote to President Franklin Roosevelt...
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subcommittee, Higginbotham's nomination lapsed following the death of President Kennedy, and the beginning of a new congressional term. Higginbotham received...
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Adam Higginbotham (born 1968 in Somerset) is a British journalist who is the former U.S. correspondent for The Sunday Telegraph Magazine and former editor-in-chief...
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Her 2011 novel, The Queen of Last Hopes, features Margaret of Anjou. Higginbotham's most recent works, Hanging Mary, The First Lady and the Rebel, and John...
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Brooks Higginbotham was born in Washington, DC, United States, in 1945 to Albert Neal Dow Brooks and his wife Alma Elaine Campbell. Higginbotham's father...
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Circuit. Judge Higginbotham was born in McCalla, Alabama, to George and Ann Higginbotham (née Tumlin). The youngest of three, Higginbotham showed academic...
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crew manifest, due to Higginbotham's decision to leave NASA to take a job in the private sector. Donald Pettit replaced Higginbotham for STS-126. Group Award...
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