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Alan Freed (December 15, 1921 – January 20, 1965), also known (briefly) as Moondog, was an American disc-jockey who became internationally known for promoting African-American ... (More)

Freed-Hardeman University is primarily an undergraduate university in Henderson, Tennessee in the United States of America. The university is located within a short distance of the ... (More)

While technically freedmen may be a feature of all slave-holding societies, where some slaves are freed, the term is most associated with the history of the United States. (More)

Freed from Desire" is a 1996 dance song recorded by the Italian artist Gala. Released as the first single from her second album Come into My Life, it was a smash hit in many ... (More)

Freed Pointe Shoes are a special type of shoe used by ballet dancers for pointework, manufactured by Freed of London Ltd. (More)

Wes Freed is a Richmond, Virginia-based musician, "outsider" artist, illustrator, and actor whose works have appeared on the album covers of numerous American rock bands, including ... (More)

Freed.in is a Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) conference, held in New Delhi, India. Formerly known as Freedel, the event promotes freedom in technology and personal privacy in ... (More)

Bert Freed (Robert Freed)(November 3, 1919 — August 2, 1994) was the first actor to portray "Detective Columbo" on television. Freed was a prolific American character actor who ... (More)

A cynical view of testamentary manumission might also add that the slave was only freed once the master could no longer make use of them. In general it was also much more common ... (More)

Donald Freed (born 1933) is a politically-engaged American playwright, novelist, screenwriter, and actor. He has a long association with writing programs at the University of ... (More)

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