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  2. Jimmy Wilson (robber) - Wikipedia

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    James E. "Jimmy" Wilson (born 1903), [1] was an American farmhand who was convicted of violent robbery by an Alabama court in 1958 and sentenced to death. [2] His case became a cause célèbre due to the small amount stolen ($1.95) and that Wilson, as an African-American, was convicted by an all-white jury.

  3. Three Crooked Men - Wikipedia

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    Three Crooked Men is a 1958 British 'B' [1] crime film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Gordon Jackson. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was written by Brian Clemens and Eldon Howard . Plot

  4. Jim Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Jim Wilson (pitcher) (1922–1986), American pitcher in Major League Baseball, 1945–1958 Jim Wilson (first baseman) (born 1960), American Major League Baseball player Jimmie Wilson (baseball) (1900–1947), American baseball player and manager and professional soccer player

  5. Marion, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    In 1958 Jimmy Wilson, a black man, was sentenced to death by a jury in Marion for stealing $1.95 from Estelle Barker. [6] Wilson's case became an international cause célèbre, covered in newspapers worldwide and inspiring over 1000 letters per day to the office of governor Jim Folsom.

  6. Date at Midnight - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Wilson: Edited by: Desmond Saunders: Music by: Tony Crombie: Production companies. Danziger Productions Ltd New Elstree Studios. Distributed by: Paramount ...

  7. Clarence Garlow - Wikipedia

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    Garlow is sometimes credited with "Please Accept My Love", which was recorded by Jimmy Wilson in 1958. [11] Later that year, it became a hit for B.B. King, when his single reached number nine on Billboard's R&B chart. [10]

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  9. The White Heather Club - Wikipedia

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    Robert Wilson, who in 1957 had been leading The White Heather Group, was an early presenter of the club and recorded with them.The show was so successful that in the early 1960s there was a company touring Scottish theatres, containing many of the performers.