• Leon Quincy Jackson (January 9, 1926, or 1927–July 21, 1995), was an American architect and professor. He was known for his modernist building designs...
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  • player León Herrera Esteban (1922–2003), Spanish military officer and politician Leon Jackson (born 1988), Scottish singer Leon Quincy Jackson (1926/1927–1995)...
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  • best known for producing hits for other artists including Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones, Maxwell, Minnie Riperton and Marvin Gaye, co-producing the latter's...
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  • cartoonist Jaxon John Jackson (painter) (1778–1831), British painter Lily Irene Jackson (1848–1928), American artist Leon Quincy Jackson (1926/1927–1995),...
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  • Women's Studies program, which was the first of its kind in Oklahoma. Leon Quincy Jackson (1926/1927–1995), American architect, professor, and an early African-American...
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  • Honor Raymond V. Haysbert Business executive and civil rights leader Leon Quincy Jackson American architect, professor at Tennessee State University, and...
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  • that was client- and site-specific. His former students included Leon Quincy Jackson. In 1955, Goff, who was gay, became the subject of a smear campaign...
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    1993, illustrator of book covers for fantasy and horror genres Leon Quincy Jackson (1926/1927–1995), architect, professor, and an early African American...
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  • on November 2, 2011. Michael Jackson (archive footage) Katherine Jackson Tito Jackson Rebbie Jackson David Gest Quincy Jones Dionne Warwick Whitney Houston...
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  • educator, and historian; noted for his writing on Paul Revere Williams. Leon Quincy Jackson (1926/1927–1995), possibly the first black architect in Oklahoma...
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