
Stanley Marion Garn
Stanley Marion Garn, born on October 27, 1922, and died in 2007, was an individual of an unknown profession or category.

Stanley Marion Garn, born on October 27, 1922, and died in 2007, was an individual of an unknown profession or category.

Samuel Bowers was a significant figure in American politics and racial relations during the 20th century. He played a key role in the Southern segregationist movement, particularly in Mississippi's racial segregation and violent events. Born on August 25, 1924, he passed away on November 5, 2006.

Victoria Gray Adams was an individual whose profession and category are unknown. She was born on November 5, 1926, and passed away on August 12, 2006.

Ibn Warraq is an author born in 1946. His works mainly discuss Islam, religious freedom, and Western philosophy. His real identity remains a mystery, but his works have had a wide impact in the academic and public spheres.

Mary Jane Patterson is a historical figure born on September 12, 1840, and died on September 24, 1894. Her occupation and category are currently unknown.

Jared Taylor, born on September 15, 1951, is an American journalist known for his views on racism and immigration issues. He was the editor of 'American Renaissance' magazine and has contributed articles to various publications, including 'The American Conservative' and 'The New American'.

James L. Farmer, Jr. was a prominent civil rights activist. Born on January 12, 1920, and passing away on July 9, 1999, he played a significant role in the civil rights movement. Farmer was actively involved in nonviolent protest activities and dedicated his efforts to ending racial discrimination.
Abd al-Ghani al-Nabulsi is an individual of an unknown profession/category who was active during the 17th to 18th centuries. Born in March 1641 and died on March 5, 1731, specific details about his life and achievements are limited.

Bernice Johnson Reagon is an accomplished American singer and social activist. Born on October 4, 1942, she is renowned for her active participation in the Civil Rights and feminist movements. Reagon's musical works profoundly reflect themes of social justice and racial equality, and her voice and leadership have inspired generations of protesters.
