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Traverse Benjamin Pinn Sr. (November 6, 1840 - March 26, 1888) was an African American politician, civic leader, and entrepreneur. He served as a farmer, teamster ...
The People's Advocate was a newspaper founded in 1876 by Traverse B. Pinn Sr. (1840-1888) who served briefly as its first publisher and business manager, and John Cromwell (1846–1927) who served as its editor. [4] It was among the first weekly newspaper created for and operated by African Americans in the state of Virginia.
Pinn is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anthony B. Pinn, American professor; Petra Pinn (1881–1958), American nurse; Robert Pinn (1841–1911), American Medal of Honor recipient; Roy L. Pinn (1888–1950), American politician from Wisconsin; Traverse Benjamin Pinn Sr. (1840–1888), American civic leader and inventor
On March 31, 1870, 26-year-old Henry Truman, a Black man, was shot and killed by Philadelphia Officer John Whiteside after being accused of shoplifting from a grocery store.
Narcissists tend to be excluded in social circles because of their disruptive behaviors, and if they feel left out, their arrogant and aggressive behaviors will only intensify, a new study ...
- Benjamin Tapley Darwin’s frog is a tiny, endangered species at risk of disappearing from the planet. But 11 male frogs have brought hope to conservationists after “giving birth” altogether ...
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