John Hulett (November 19, 1927 – August 21, 2006) was an American civil rights activist, sheriff and judge. He was a leader in the civil rights movement...
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The Hulett was an ore unloader that was widely used on the Great Lakes of North America. It was unsuited to tidewater ports because it could not adjust...
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chemist John Hulett (1927–2006), American activist Liege Hulett (1838–1928), South African businessman Otto Hulett (1898–1983), American actor Tim Hulett (born...
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independent third party was formed by local African-American citizens led by John Hulett, and by staff members of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee...
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Charles Hulett (c.1700-1735) was a British stage actor. His name is sometimes written as Charles Hulet. Hulett was the son of John Hulett, a Yeomen of...
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achieved greater success as a result of a partnership with local activist John Hulett and other local leaders. In 1965, working as a SNCC activist in the black...
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self-titled Automatic 7 on November 22, 1995, on BYO Records. Band members John Hulett (vocals and guitar), Nic Nifoussi (bass guitar and vocals) and Ray Mehlbaum...
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March 1965. Local registration efforts were being led by John Hulett who that month, with John C. Lawson, a preacher, became the first two black voters...
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Burgess 36,061 National Democratic Party of Alabama George McGovern John Hulett 35,941 National Democratic Party of Alabama George McGovern Alex Hurder...
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the majority-black county. In 1970, African-American chairman of LCFO John Hulett was elected as county sheriff. The incorporation of Hayneville as a town...
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