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  1. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q6230415John Dunjee - Wikidata

    John Dunjee Dungy former slave Storer College employee and student at Oberlin College and Bates College.png 270 × 286; 20 KB

  2. Born as one of three children to John William and Lydia Ann Taylor Dunjee in Harper’s Ferry, West Virginia, Roscoe’s life trajectory is not surprising considering his early life experiences. Dunjee’s father published the Harper’s Ferry Messenger in addition to being a financial agent and Baptist minister.

  3. Rev. John and Lydia Dunjee moved their family to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in 1892, Rev. John was given a new position in Oklahoma by the Baptist Governing Board. 1892, is also the year Drusilla began teaching kindergarten until the year 1899, during this time, she was one of the first kindergarten teachers within her Oklahoma school district.

  4. Drusilla Dunjee was born in January 1876 at Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. Her father, Reverend John William Dunjee, was a minister with the American Baptist Home Missionary Society, who traveled around the country to establish Baptist congregations in rural areas inhabited by poor Blacks. Drusilla never attended

  5. 8 de mar. de 2024 · The journey of Wheaton Arts began in 1968, when a visionary entrepreneur, Henry T. Wheaton, embarked on a mission to celebrate and preserve the legacy of glassmaking in New Jersey and across America. Set on a sprawling fifty acres, the center now features fifteen buildings, including a working glass factory, a folklife center, a glass museum ...

  6. Early Life and Education. John William Dungy was born a slave in New Kent County/Charles City County, Virginia in 1833 to the Ferrell family. His family asserted that President John Tyler was his father and Dungy's mother was a slave. John William's absentee owners, the Ferrell family heirs, hired him out to former Virginia governor, John ...

  7. 12 de feb. de 2007 · Roscoe Dunjee was a prolific journalist and civil rights activist. He was the son of Rev. John William Dunjee, a Baptist minister, and Lydia Ann Dunjee. Although his father was born in Jefferson County, West Virginia, Roscoe worked for various African American newspapers in Oklahoma … Read MoreRoscoe Dunjee (1883-1965)