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  2. Fredrick C. Harris - Wikipedia

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    Fredrick Cornelius Harris is an American political scientist specializing in African American politics. He is the Class of 1933 Professor of Political Science and former Dean of Faculty for Social Sciences at Columbia University. [1] He also serves as Director of the Center on African-American Politics and Society at Columbia.

  3. Fred Harris - Wikipedia

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    Frederic R. Harris (1875–1949), American philatelist; Frederick Brown Harris (1883–1970), American Methodist clergyman; Frederick John Harris (1937–1965), South African schoolteacher and anti-apartheid campaigner

  4. John Harris (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Frederick John Harris (4 July 1937 – 1 April 1965) was a South African schoolteacher and anti-apartheid campaigner who turned to terrorism and was executed after a bomb attack on a railway station. He was Chairman of SANROC (the South African Non Racial Olympic Committee), which in 1964 petitioned the International Olympic Committee to have ...

  5. Frederic R. Harris - Wikipedia

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    Rear Admiral Frederic R. Harris (April 10, 1875 – July 20, 1949), of New York City, was a naval engineer specializing in docks and port facilities. He was also a philatelist who amassed some of the finest collections in philatelic history.

  6. Fred R. Harris - Wikipedia

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    Harris was born on November 13, 1930, in Cotton County, Oklahoma, near Walters, Oklahoma, the son of Eunice Alene (Pearson) and Fred Byron Harris, a sharecropper. [1] His parents disagreed on whether his middle name should be "Ray" or "Roy", and his handwritten birth certificate was ambiguous, allowing Harris to choose; he eventually used his mother's preferred name, Roy.

  7. Fredric J. Harris - Wikipedia

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    Fredric Joel Harris (or, as he prefers to spell his name, [1] fred harris) (born April 6, 1940) is an adjunct professor at University of California San Diego. He was a professor of Electrical engineering and was CUBIC signal processing chair at San Diego State University .

  8. Frederick Brown Harris - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Brown Harris was born April 10, 1883, in Worcester, England, the son of George Thomas and Ellen (Griffiths) Harris; his father was also a minister.He came with his family to the United States as a small boy.

  9. William Frederick Harris - Wikipedia

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    William Frederick Harris (March 6, 1918 – December 7, 1950) was a United States Marine Corps (USMC) lieutenant colonel during the Korean War.The son of USMC General Field Harris, he was a prisoner of war during World War II and a recipient of the Navy Cross for extraordinary heroism during the breakout in the Battle of Chosin Reservoir.