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Arrested after uploading a YouTube video criticizing Lee Kuan Yew shortly after the first Singaporean prime minister's death. His YouTube channel was suspended for pedophile advocacy videos, and he is currently in prison in the United States on child pornography charges. Charlie Veitch: United Kingdom Charles Veitch
Alexander Caldwell Jones was an American lawyer, journalist, diplomat, and Confederate States Army officer during the American Civil War. Presidential pardons for ex-Confederates from Virginia and West Virginia, published in the Wilmington (N.C.) Daily Dispatch , Jan. 10, 1867
Alexander Delos "Boss" Jones (1818–1897), American master carpenter and architect; Alexander C. Jones (1830–1898), American businessman and Confederate soldier; Alexander Jones (classicist), on List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2005; Alexander Jones (officer), on HMS Naiad; Rev. Alexander Jones, general editor of the Jerusalem Bible ...
Fielding Lucas, Jr. (c. 1781–1854), of the Lucas Brothers, Baltimore, US; J. Flyn "New and Correct Plan of London", 1770; Samuel Gustaf Hermelin (Sweden, 1744–1820) [11] Thomas Jefferys (England, c. 1710–1771), geographer of King George III of the United Kingdom; William Faden (England, 1749–1836), successor to Thomas Jefferys
Long Live King George is a 1965 country music album released by George Jones.The album was long thought to be a studio release; however, it is a late Starday Records compilation of Jones recordings throughout the mid- to late 1950s.
"The King Is Gone (So Are You)", originally titled "Ya Ba Da Ba Do (So Are You)", is a song written by Roger D. Ferris, and recorded by American country music singer George Jones. It was released in April 1989 as the second single from the album One Woman Man .
George Campbell Scott was born on a kitchen table October 18, 1927—the younger of two siblings—in the modest Wise, Virginia, home of his parents, Gerald Dewey Scott (1902–1988) and Helena Agnes (née Slemp; 1904–1935). His mother was the first cousin, once removed, of Republican Congressman C. Bascom Slemp. [5]
Jones joined Martin Luther King Jr. in 1961, splitting from conservative Baptist churches and forming the Progressive National Baptist Convention. He was known for being an outspoken and prophetic critic. In the 1960s, Al Sharpton, a Pentecostal minister at the time, was introduced to Jones. F. D. Washington. Jones became a mentor to Sharpton ...