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On January 5, 1931, Lemon Grove Grammar School principal Jerome Green, acting under instructions from school trustees, turned away Mexican children at the schoolhouse door, directing them to the new school. In response, parents who were outraged at the response refused to send their children to the new school.
In 1931, Lemon Grove Grammar School principal Jerome Green, acting under instructions from school trustees, turned away Mexican children at the schoolhouse door and ordered them to the Mexican only school/barn. Some of the Mexican children turned away spoke English only and not Spanish.
Jerome Green (c. 1934 – c. 1973) was an American percussionist and occasional lyricist and vocalist, known for playing maracas and acting as Bo Diddley's foil in his performances and on his recordings in the 1950s and early 1960s.
A Missouri couple has been charged with child abuse after police claim they performed a circumcision on a child at their home despite not having the medical training to do so.
Nobody likes having their favorite TV show interrupted, and that includes this very chatty Siberian Husky named Blue. Blue and his spare human (AKA Dad) were snuggled up in bed watching the ...
Pages in category "People from Lemon Grove, California" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Thieves in England stole a van containing 2,500 pies, with the value of the savory treats estimated to be about £25,000, or $31,600 U.S. dollars.
Born in Chicago, one of a family of fourteen, [1] James began playing drums as a child, and in his teens played in the bands backing Memphis Slim and Elmore James.He met Bo Diddley in 1953, and became a member of Bo Diddley's band alongside maracas player Jerome Green and bassist Roosevelt Jackson.