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  1. John Witherspoon Scott (January 22, 1800 – November 29, 1892) was an American Presbyterian minister, academic, and college administrator. His daughter Caroline Harrison became First Lady of the United States after her husband, Benjamin Harrison , was elected as president.

  2. 30 de oct. de 2019 · Los Ángeles / 30.10.2019 10:21:51. 0. John Witherspoon, el actor y comediante que interpretó de manera memorable al padre de Ice Cube en las películas Friday ( El viernes) murió a los 77 años...

  3. Hamilton Avenue Road To Freedom. Dr. John Witherspoon Scott. Rev. John Witherspoon Scott D.D. First President of Oxford College. (courtesy of Miami University) Rev. Dr. John Witherspoon Scott (1800- 1892) lived in Mt. Pleasant (Mt. Healthy) from 1845-1849, while he taught at Farmers’ College in Pleasant Hill (College Hill.)

  4. John Witherspoon (né Weatherspoon, January 27, 1942 – October 29, 2019), was an American character actor and stand-up comedian who performed in various television shows and films. Witherspoon played Willie Jones in the Friday series, [1] and starred in films such as Hollywood Shuffle (1987), Boomerang (1992), The Five Heartbeats ...

  5. Actor: Friday. John Witherspoon was an African-American actor from Detroit, Michigan known for playing Granddad from The Boondocks and Willie Jones from the Friday trilogy. He also acted in Boomerang, Little Nicky, Soul Plane, Vampire in Brooklyn, Black Jesus and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.

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    • Sherman Oaks, California, USA
  6. 30 de oct. de 2019 · John Witherspoon, an actor and comedian who was best known for his role in the “Friday” movie franchise and also seen on television series including “ The Wayans Bros. ” and “The Tracy Morgan...

  7. Dr. John Witherspoon Scott House; Benjamin Hunt House; Mt. Healthy Christian Church; Mt. Pleasant (Mt. Healthy) Presbyterian Church; Research. Harriet Wilson Letter; The Philanthropist; Research on Charles Cheney; Frank Woodbridge Cheney’s “The Underground Railroad” Uncovering the history; Pro-Slavery Riots in Cincinnati 1836