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  2. Lawson (store) - Wikipedia

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    A tub of Lawson's French onion chip dip from a Circle K store in Bowling Green, Ohio. In 1939, dairy owner James "J.J." Lawson started a store at his Broad Boulevard dairy plant in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, to sell his milk. [4] The Lawson's Milk Company grew into a chain of stores, primarily in Ohio. [4] Lawson was bought out by Consolidated Foods ...

  3. William Lawson (co-operator) - Wikipedia

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    The cooperative store at Blennerhasset which William Lawson established. William Lawson (1836–1916) was an English agriculturalist and pioneer co-operator. Lawson owned an experimental farm in Cumberland between the years 1862 and 1872.

  4. New West Charlotte restaurant offers takeout soul food, made ...

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    The takeout-only restaurant recently opened in the shopping center, next door to Catch 21 Seafood. Chicken wings, mac and cheese, and collard greens with cornbread from Londa’s To-Go.

  5. Lil Red Takeout and Catering - Wikipedia

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    Lil Red is a Black-owned, counter service [5] barbecue restaurant on Rainier Avenue South in the Columbia City / Rainier Valley area of Seattle. [6] [7] The menu has included brisket, fish or pork ribs, jerk chicken, yams, collard greens, macaroni and cheese, mashed potatoes, cornbread, and lemon buttermilk pie. [3]

  6. Dad's hilarious impersonation of 'diva' 8-year-old daughter ...

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    This dad recreated his daughter's evening routine and lovingly roasted her in the process. Daniel and Whitney Lawson of the Awesome Lawson's on TikTok are pretty much known for poking fun at their ...

  7. Katzenbach v. McClung - Wikipedia

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    It catered to local families and white-collar workers and provided take-out service to African American customers. Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 [ 1 ] outlawing segregation based on race, color, religion, or national origin in all public accommodations engaged in interstate commerce, including restaurants.

  8. Nashville sit-ins - Wikipedia

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    The same day the trials began, a group of black ministers, including James Lawson, met with Mayor Ben West to discuss the sit-ins. Coverage of the meeting by the local press, including a scathing editorial in the Nashville Banner denouncing Lawson as a "flannel-mouth agitator", [43] brought Lawson's activities to the attention of Vanderbilt ...

  9. Thomas W. Lawson (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas William Lawson (February 26, 1857 – February 7, 1925) [1] was an American businessman and writer. A highly controversial Boston stock promoter, he is known for both his efforts to promote reforms in the stock markets and the fortune he amassed for himself through highly dubious stock manipulations.