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  • ...h School|Washington High School]] and later played 14 years for Tampa Bay. Brooks was instrumental in turning the Buccaneers from perennial doormats into eve Brooks starred at [[Booker T. Washington High School]] in Pensacola. In his junior
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  • | subject_name =B. J. Brooks | spouse =Lucille Brooks
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  • #REDIRECT [[Melancthon Brooks Woolsey]]
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  • '''Melancthon Brooks Woolsey''' ([[August 11]], [[1817]] – [[October 2]], [[1874]]) was an off
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  • #REDIRECT [[Melancthon Brooks Woolsey]]
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  • | subject_name =B. J. Brooks | spouse =Lucille Brooks
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  • *[[November 26]] – [[B. J. Brooks]]
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  • ...h School|Washington High School]] and later played 14 years for Tampa Bay. Brooks was instrumental in turning the Buccaneers from perennial doormats into eve Brooks starred at [[Booker T. Washington High School]] in Pensacola. In his junior
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  • *[[February 15]] – [[B. J. Brooks]]
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  • ...riot]] erupts, resulting in the arrest of [[civil rights]] leaders [[B. J. Brooks]] and [[H. K. Matthews]].
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  • | [[Century Town Council]] Seat 2 || [[Ann C. Brooks]]
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  • -- Eve Brooks
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  • *[[1817]] – [[Melanchton Brooks Woolsey]]
    535 bytes (68 words) - 05:06, 11 September 2020
  • ...sted, including [[civil rights]] leaders Revs. [[H. K. Matthews]], [[B. J. Brooks]] and [[Otha Leverette]]. The shooting was met with outrage in the black community. Rev. [[B. J. Brooks]] called the shooting "murder" and asked [[Escambia County Sheriff]] [[Roya
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  • *[[1935]] – [[B. J. Brooks]]
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  • ...treiner refused, several local [[civil rights]] leaders, including [[B. J. Brooks]] of the [[NAACP]] and [[H. K. Matthews]] and [[Otha Leverette]] of the [[S ...e ensuing 15-minute confrontation, thirty-four adults (including Matthews, Brooks and Leverette) and thirteen juveniles were arrested on misdemeanor charges
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  • *[[1871]] – [[Melancthon Brooks Woolsey]] is promoted to commodore.
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  • ...el Blackwell]], nearly 50 blacks (including [[H. K. Matthews]] and [[B. J. Brooks]]) are arrested by [[Escambia County Sheriff's Office|sheriff's deputies]].
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  • Reverends [[H. K. Matthews]] and [[B. J. Brooks]] were among the 47 people arrested at a [[February 24]], [[1975]] demonstr Matthews and Brooks were found guilty of extortion by an all-white jury, though the convictions
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  • ...he company was led by president [[W. H. Northup]], general manager [[H. N. Brooks]], secretary and treasurer [[DeCourcy W. Thom]] and ticket agent [[L. W. Wi
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  • *[[Brigette Brooks]], Member, District 1
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  • *[[1998]] – [[B. J. Brooks]]
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  • *[[1975]] – [[Civil rights]] leaders [[H. K. Matthews]] and [[B. J. Brooks]] are convicted of felony extortion over chants they allegedly led during t
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  • *[[Derrick Brooks]]--linebacker for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Florida State University
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