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  2. Tri-State Crematory scandal - Wikipedia

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    The funeral homes sued Tri-State and Marsh, eventually settling first for $36 million with the plaintiff's class in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. Ultimately, the Marsh defendants also settled for $3.5 million after their insurer, Georgia Farm Bureau, agreed to pay the settlement.

  3. Wilson Savoy - Wikipedia

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    Wilson Allen Savoy (born February 1, 1982, in Eunice, Louisiana) is a Grammy winning accordionist, keyboard player, fiddler and singer with the Cajun bands Pine Leaf Boys and The Band Courtbouillon, as well as a local filmmaker in Lafayette, LA.

  4. List of memorials to Woodrow Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Numerous objects are named after Woodrow Wilson, the 28th president of the United States.This includes schools, including several high schools; several streets; USS Woodrow Wilson, a Lafayette-class submarine; the Woodrow Wilson Bridge between Prince George's County, Maryland and Virginia; and the Palais Wilson, temporary headquarters of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for ...

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  8. Lafayette M. Hershaw - Wikipedia

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    Lafayette M. Hershaw (May 10, 1863 – September 2, 1945) was a journalist, lawyer, and a clerk and law examiner for the United States General Land Office of the United States Department of the Interior. He was a key intellectual figure among African Americans in Atlanta in the 1880s and in Washington, D.C., from 1890 until his death.

  9. Millions of Native people were enslaved in the Americas ... - AOL

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    A document from 1865 compiled by Lafayette Head, a Indian agent charged with tallying the number of Indigenous individuals enslaved in southern Colorado, among those collected by Native Bound ...