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Woodson

[ wood-suhn ]

noun

  1. Carter Godwin, 1875–1950, U.S. historian and publisher: pioneer in modern Black Studies.


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Example Sentences

The other is Robert Woodson Sr., a civil rights activist who runs the Center for Neighborhood Enterprise.

For decades, Woodson Sr. has mentored Paul on how on how government dollars impact people in the communities they live.

Michigan cornerback Charles Woodson is often said to be the only defensive player to take home the trophy in 1997.

Woodson went on to decry those “corrupt” black politicians who were responsible for this as “moral traitors.”

He was echoed by Robert L. Woodson Sr., president of the Center for Neighborhood Enterprise.

Woodson Cummins was a little lad of but seven summers when the family came to the northwest.

The record of Dubuclet, according to Dr. Woodson, should receive special mention.

Mrs. Path, John Woodson and others made up about twelve dollars for him.

Woodson accompanied him out of town a mile and bid him "God speed."

It was Frank Woodson, acting as spokesman for the others, who explained the situation to me.

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