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  2. Thomas Day (cabinetmaker) - Wikipedia

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    Chest, 1845–1850, Walnut and Yellow Pine, North Carolina Museum of History. Thomas Day remained in Milton as a craftsman and achieved success and respect for his skill, and in 1829 he married Aquilla Wilson of Halifax County, Virginia; she, too, was a free Black. However, due to the increasingly strict migration laws imposed by the state of ...

  3. Chest of drawers - Wikipedia

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    The chest drawers were and are called by many names: LAMSAS database contains 37 answers to the request to name a chest of drawers, with "bureau" and "dresser" most popular at 52.5% and 17.5% respectively. [5] Chippendale called them "commode tables" or "commode bureau tables", Hepplewhite used the terms "commodes", "chests of drawers".

  4. Category:African masculine given names - Wikipedia

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  5. John Ackah Blay-Miezah - Wikipedia

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    John Ackah Blay-Miezah (born John Kolorah Blay, 1941–1992) was a Ghanaian con artist.He was a pioneer of advance-fee fraud.He claimed to be worth $47 billion. From the 1960s to 1980s, he is said to have swindled over $200m from victims in North America, Europe, and Asia.

  6. Renty Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Renty Taylor was born around 1775 in the Congo; his birth name is today unknown. [1] He was captured by slave traders and arrived in New Orleans on a Spanish slave ship around 1800. [ 1 ] He was eventually purchased by Col. Thomas Taylor (1743–1833) during the early 1800s and he eventually made his way to the "Edgehill" plantation at Columbia ...

  7. File:African man portrait Mostaert.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Campaign furniture - Wikipedia

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    The most common item of campaign furniture is the chest of drawers, often referred to as a military chest or campaign chest. Campaign chests' primary wood was often mahogany, teak, or camphor, although cedar, pine and other woods were also used. The dominant type breaks down into two sections, and has removable feet.

  9. Black Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    In the past, there had never been so many African Americans chosen at one time to work in the federal government together for the express benefit of African Americans. The 45 primarily comprised an advisory group to the administration. [9] Eleanor Roosevelt was said to encourage the formation of the Black Cabinet to help shape New Deal programs ...

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