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  2. John Armstrong Chaloner - Wikipedia

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    John Winthrop Chanler's will provided $20,000 a year for each child for life (equivalent to $470,563 in 2018 dollars), enough to live comfortably by the standards of the time. [ 5 ] Chaloner had ten brothers and sisters, of whom he was the oldest, including the politician Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler and the artist Robert Winthrop Chanler .

  3. Archibald Grimké - Wikipedia

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    Archibald Henry Grimké (August 17, 1849 – February 25, 1930) was an African-American lawyer, intellectual, journalist, diplomat and community leader in the 19th and early 20th centuries. He graduated from freedmen's schools, Lincoln University in Pennsylvania, and Harvard Law School , and served as American Consul to the Dominican Republic ...

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  5. Angelina Weld Grimké - Wikipedia

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    Angelina Weld Grimké was born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1880 to a biracial family.Her father, Archibald Grimké, was a lawyer and of mixed race, son of a white slave owner and a mixed-race enslaved woman of color his father owned; he was of the "negro race" according to the society he grew up in.

  6. Lord Archibald Edward Douglas - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Reverend Lord Archibald Douglas was a Roman Catholic priest who arranged the emigration of children to Canada as part of the child migration movement, whose stated goal was to place these children on farms, in sparsely settled parts of the world where they would receive training, and be able to start farms of their own.

  7. Wolo - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, they save the monkey king and his subjects, and all live happily ever after. In story with lots of pictures."—Kirkus Review [18] Sir Archibald, William Morrow and Company, New York, 1944. "Sir Archibald is the boastful monkey of previous books -- and this time he sets out to recover the king's crown from the dreaded Grizzlegrimm.

  8. Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt, Jr. held by Theodore Roosevelt and the baby's mother Grace Stackpole Lockwood Roosevelt (right) at Sagamore Hill in 1918 . Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt Jr. (February 18, 1918 – May 31, 1990), the first grandson of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt, was a soldier, scholar, polyglot, authority on the Middle East, and career CIA officer.

  9. John Archibald (writer) - Wikipedia

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    John Archibald (born April 1963 [1]) is an American newspaper reporter and columnist for Al.com (Alabama Media Group). He won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary and was the lead reporter on an investigative series that shared the 2023 Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting .