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  1. 26 de jun. de 2023 · Shirley Marie Graham Smith, 80, of Mineral Wells passed away June 24, 2023, at her daughter’s residence in Mineral Wells. She was born on January 27, 1943, in Parkersburg, WV and was the daughter of the late Ralph and B. Marie Mullins Graham.

  2. Alto Vocals – Dorothy Shelby, Jennifer Whitlock, Kimberly Gayle Brown *, Lisa D. Russell. Art Direction, Design – Rowan Moore (2) Backing Vocals – Core Cotton ( tracks: 5, 12, 15), Shirley Marie Graham ( tracks: 5, 9, 12), Sounds Of Blackness ( tracks: 1 to 9, 11 to 13, 15, 16), Spirit V ( tracks: 1, 3, 6, 13) Baritone Saxophone – David ...

  3. SAISON 2020/2021 : COURS EN LIGNE + PADLET + GESTES BARRIERES. Bienvenus à tous les passionnés de Piano et de chant ! La saison musicale 2019/2020 à stoppé toutes nos activités de loisirs pendant 2 mois, voir plus pour certaines …. Ce fut riche d’enseignement et d’inventivité pour créer de nouveaux outils pour continuer les cours...

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  5. Shirley M Graham lives in Burnsville, MN. They have also lived in Minneapolis, MN. Shirley is related to Trent John Graham and Terri M Graham as well as 1 additional person. Phone numbers for Shirley include: (480) 649-9130. View Shirley's cell phone and current address.

  6. Maria Graham (1785-1842) Maria Dundas, Maria Graham o Lady Callcott fue una escritora y viajera inglesa que permaneció en Chile entre 1822 y 1823, estadía que dejó registrada en el Diario de una residencia en Chile. Este libro junto a sus otros diarios y publicaciones de corte histórico fueron parte del trabajo con el que Graham se insertó en el contexto intelectual e historiográfico del ...

  7. 1 de sept. de 2020 · Shirley Graham Du Bois, who spent the early Cold War years loudly challenging anticommunism, faced a surveillance state that sought to restrict her movement and imprison her husband W.E.B. Du Bois. In 1952 the Du Boises were detained and deported from Canada—where they had traveled to attend a peace conference—and sent back to the United ...