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  2. Shepherd Park - Wikipedia

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    Shepherd Park is a neighborhood in the northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C. In the years following World War II , restrictive covenants which had prevented Jews and African Americans from purchasing homes in the neighborhood were no longer enforced, and the neighborhood became largely Jewish and African American.

  3. Juanita E. Thornton/Shepherd Park Neighborhood Library

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    Juanita E. Thornton/Shepherd Park Neighborhood Library is part of the District of Columbia Public Library (DCPL) System. It was opened to the public on July 29, 1990. The library was named in honor of Juanita E. Thornton (December 25, 1912 – September 14, 1990), a teacher and community activist.

  4. Category:Shepherd Park - Wikipedia

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  5. Shepherd Park, Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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  6. List of biographical films - Wikipedia

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    The Good Shepherd: James Jesus Angleton: Matt Damon: Goya's Ghosts: Francisco Goya: Stellan Skarsgård: A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints: Dito Montiel: Robert Downey Jr. (older) Shia LaBeouf (young) Hannibal – Rome's Worst Nightmare: Hannibal: Alexander Siddig: Henry Dunant: Red on the Cross: Henry Dunant: Thomas Jouannet: Hollywoodland ...

  7. George S. Park - Wikipedia

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    George Shepherd Park (October 28, 1811 – June 6, 1890) was a Texas War of Independence hero and founder of Parkville, Missouri, [1] Park University, and Manhattan, Kansas. He helped establish Kansas State University .

  8. Category talk:Shepherd Park - Wikipedia

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  9. Walker Hancock - Wikipedia

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    Walker Kirtland Hancock (June 28, 1901 – December 30, 1998) was an American sculptor and teacher. He created notable monumental sculptures, including the Pennsylvania Railroad World War II Memorial (1950–52) at 30th Street Station in Philadelphia, and the World War I Soldiers' Memorial (1936–38) in St. Louis, Missouri.