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  2. A Journal for Jordan - Wikipedia

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    A Journal for Jordan was originally scheduled by Sony Pictures Releasing for a limited theatrical release on December 10, 2021, before going wide on December 22. [12] In October 2021, the film was pushed to a wide theatrical release on December 25, on Christmas Day, without a limited release. [13]

  3. Dana Canedy - Wikipedia

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    [13] [8] The resulting film, A Journal for Jordan, was released on Christmas Day, 2021, to mixed reviews. In August 2017, Canedy became administrator of the Pulitzer Prizes at Columbia University, the first woman and first person of color to hold the position.

  4. A Journal for Jordan (film) - Wikipedia

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  5. List of awards and nominations received by Denzel Washington

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    A Journal for Jordan: Nominated 2024 Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture The Equalizer 3: Nominated Satellite Awards: 2000: Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama: The Hurricane: Nominated 2001: Remember the Titans: Nominated 2002: Training Day: Nominated 2003: Best Director: Antwone Fisher: Nominated 2007: Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama ...

  6. Talk:A Journal for Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Film Wikipedia:WikiProject Film Template:WikiProject Film film This article is supported by the American cinema task force . Start a discussion about improving the A Journal for Jordan page

  7. Roll, Jordan, Roll - Wikipedia

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    The tune known as "Roll, Jordan, Roll" may have its origins in the hymn "There is a Land of Pure Delight" written by Isaac Watts [1] in the 18th century. It was introduced to the United States by the early 19th century, in states such as Kentucky and Virginia, as part of the Second Great Awakening, and often sung at camp meetings.

  8. Mary Jordan (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Catherine Jordan is an American journalist and author who is Associate Editor at the Washington Post. She was a foreign correspondent for 14 years. She was a foreign correspondent for 14 years. With her husband, Kevin Sullivan , Jordan ran the newspaper's bureaus in Tokyo , Mexico City and London .

  9. Trans-Jordan memorandum - Wikipedia

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    OETA South roughly comprised what became Mandatory Palestine, with eastern boundary at the Jordan River, while OETA East included a major portion of Transjordan. [3] Local councils were established in Transjordan under British guidance in early 1920, but Transjordan had no unified administration until the arrival in November 1920 of Abdullah ...