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  2. Howard Fuller (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Fuller, circa 1969. Howard Fuller (born January 14, 1941) is a civil rights activist, education reform advocate, and academic. He is best known for the community organizing work he did in Durham, North Carolina, as an employee of Operation Breakthrough, and as a co-founder of the Malcolm X Liberation University in 1969.

  3. Terry Ratzmann - Wikipedia

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    Terry Michael Ratzmann (April 29, 1960 – March 12, 2005) [1] was an American mass murderer who killed seven members of a Living Church of God (LCG) church congregation at a Sheraton Hotel in 2005 in a religious hate crime [2], in Brookfield, Wisconsin, before committing suicide. Prior to the shooting, he had been a member of the church.

  4. List of towns in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Town County Population (2010 Census) Population (2020 Census) Abrams: Oconto: 1,856 1,960 Ackley: Langlade: 524 467 Adams: Adams: 1,345 1,378 Adams: Green: 540 Adams

  5. List of synagogues in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Congregation established 1888, bought an existing church building in 1897, ceased operation and sold building in 1951, structure demolished in 1988. [7] Congregation B'nai Abraham Beloit: 1907 active Reform: Originally Orthodox until became URJ member. [8] Temple Sholom Eau Claire: 1960 active Conservative: Became USCJ member in 1969.

  6. World Harvest Church - Wikipedia

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    The church sits on 57 acres (230,000 m 2) and is 122,000 square feet (11,300 m 2). It was built by Roe Messner. Parsley's Breakthrough television program is taped at the church. Breakthrough is a program put on by the church. The church also incorporates Valor Christian College, a young, co-educational institution located outside Columbus. It ...

  7. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    These were addicts who wanted to stop using, or at least heard the message. They went to abstinence-based, military-themed rehabs and out-of-state Bible-themed rehabs. Some had led meetings or proselytized to addicts in church groups on the power of 12-step. They participated in 12-step study nights. One lived with his NA sponsor.

  8. Marytown, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Marytown is in an area of eastern Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin known as "The Holyland" because of the large number of communities built around churches, including St. Anna, St. Peter, St. Cloud, Mount Calvary, Johnsburg, Calvary, Brothertown and Jericho.

  9. Barton, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The first settlers were predominantly German immigrant farmers. The first church was a German Methodist church established in 1850. In 1852, the non-German settlers in the town organized the Presbyterian Society of Newark. [6] The first Roman Catholic service in the town was held on Christmas Day, 1857. [7]