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  1. George Washington Dixon (1801? – March 2, 1861) was an American singer, stage actor, and newspaper editor. He rose to prominence as a blackface performer (possibly the first American to do so) after performing "Coal Black Rose", "Zip Coon", and similar songs.

  2. George Widener Dixon (born November 11, 1950), is an American Politician and Lawyer, serving as the 43rd President of the United States. He also served as Pennsylvania's Senior Senator from 1981 to 2001, and as a Representative for Pennsylvania's 6th Congressional District from 1975 to 1981.

  3. George W. Dixon. The Prison Journal 1921 1: 2, 12-14 Download Citation. If you have the appropriate software installed, you can download article citation data to the citation manager of your choice. Simply select your manager software from the list below and click on download. Format

  4. 26 de jul. de 2011 · Journal article: The Texas Prison Camps by George W. Dixon. Appeared in: The Prison Journal, vol. 1 issue 2 (April 1921) published quarterly by The Pennsylvania Prison Society, Philadelphia PA. Includes title page and article (Pages 8,9,12,13,14,15)

  5. George Washington Dixon (1801?-March 2, 1861) was an American singer, stage actor, and newspaper editor. He rose to prominence as a blackface performer (possibly the first American...

  6. 21 de jul. de 2020 · George Dixon, boxer (born 29 July 1870 in Africville, NS; died 6 January 1908 in New York, New York). George Dixon was the first Black world champion in boxing history and the first Canadian to ever win a world championship.

  7. George Washington Dixon (1801? – March 2, 1861) was an American singer, stage actor, and newspaper editor. He rose to prominence as a blackface performer (possibly the first American to do so) after performing "Coal Black Rose", "Zip Coon", and similar songs.