James Herman Robinson (January 24, 1907 – November 6, 1972) was an African-American clergyman and humanitarian, best known as the founder of Operation...
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(1863–1936), American historian James Herman Robinson (1907–1972), American clergyman and humanitarian Dr. J.H. Robinson, pseudonym of American popular...
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James, Jim, Jimmy or Jamie Robinson may refer to: J. Kenneth Robinson (1916–1990), American Republican politician from Virginia J. W. Robinson (James...
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senior pastor of Atlanta's Ebenezer Baptist Church from 1975 to 2005 James Herman Robinson (1938) – founder of Operation Crossroads Africa, a forerunner of...
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Archived from the original on 2006-11-04. Retrieved 2013-02-25. James Albins, "James Herman Robinson – Historical Note Archived 2013-09-28 at the Wayback Machine...
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lived at 555 Edgecombe Avenue Bill "Bojangles" Robinson – dancer; lived on Strivers' Row James Herman Robinson – pastor of the Church of the Master on 122nd...
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America and Africa. It was founded in 1958 by Presbyterian clergyman James Herman Robinson. OCA annually sends groups of young volunteers from North America...
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Eastern Tennessee (1939) takes place in Knoxville. Native Knoxvillian James Herman Robinson describes his childhood in Knoxville in his autobiography, Road...
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2010. James Herman Robinson, Road Without Turning: The Story of James H. Robinson (New York: Farrar, Straus and Company, 1950), pp. 41-42. James Agee,...
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diplomat Glenn Reynolds (b. 1960), legal academic and blogger James Herman Robinson (1907–1972), clergyman, founder of Operation Crossroads Africa Edward...
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