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DeWitty,
later renamed Audacious, was a
village in
Cherry County, Nebraska,
United States. The settlement,
which was
founded in 1907 and disincorporated...
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region was poor.
DeWitty eventually grew to be the most
populous colony of
black homesteaders in Nebraska. By 1929,
DeWitty residents had claimed...
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Thelma Dewitty (1912–1977) was the
first African American to
teach in the
Seattle Public Schools, Seattle, Washington, U.S.. She was also
active in the...
- Payne) – 4:09 (lead singer: Bill Payne) "Feel the Groove" (Clayton,
Gordon DeWitty) – 4:49 (lead singer: Sam Clayton) Paul Barrère – vocals,
guitar Sam Clayton...
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Thing (I'm on Fire)" (Delaney Bramlett,
Gordon DeWitty) – 2:13 "Groupie (Superstar)" (Bonnie Bramlett, Leon Russell) – 2:49 "I...
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starting farms. Many of
these families left
Dawson County by 1907 to move to
DeWitty in
Cherry County. The
Plectron company,
which manufactured alert radio...
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background vocals Donna Gaines –
additional background vocals Gordon DeWitty –
organ (track B3) Producer:
Richard Podolor Engineer: Bill
Cooper Arranger:...
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Allen Frank Arellano Hamp 'Bubba'
Banks ****
Cavett Clive Davis Gordon DeWitty Greg
Errico David Froelich George Johnson Jeff
Kaliss David Kapralik Michaell...
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teach in
Seattle Public Schools,
Thelma Dewitty,
worked at
Cooper School from 1947
until 1953. The
Thelma DeWitty Theater at the
Youngstown Cultural Arts...
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attempts generally failed. This
included Nebraska's
largest black settlement,
DeWitty,
which was
located in
southeast Cherry County until the 1930s. Many of...