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  1. Died. 1986 (aged 79-80) Political party. Democratic. Alma mater. Cass Technical High School. Bristoe Bryant (February 27, 1906 – 1986) was a Michigan politician.

    • Anthony J. Wilkowski
    • Democratic
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cora_BrownCora Brown - Wikipedia

    Cass Technical High School. Fisk University. Cora Mae Brown (April 19, 1914 – December 17, 1972) was the first African-American woman elected (rather than appointed) [1] to a state senate in the United States. She won her seat in the Michigan Senate in 1952. [2] Brown was a Democrat who represented Detroit.

  3. Senator Bryant may refer to: Angela Bryant (born 1951), North Carolina State Senate. Bristoe Bryant, (1906–1986), Michigan State Senate. Bruce S. Bryant (born 1961), Maine State Senate. George E. Bryant (1832–1907), Wisconsin State Senate. Kevin L. Bryant (born 1967), South Carolina State Senate.

  4. Bristoe Bryant was a Michigan politician. For faster navigation, ... This page is based on a Wikipedia article written by contributors (read/edit).

  5. Kobe Bryant. Part. Kobe Bean Bryant ( Filadelfia, Pensilvania, 23 de agosto de 1978- Calabasas, California, 26 de enero de 2020) 5 fue un baloncestista estadounidense que jugaba en la posición de escolta. Disputó veinte temporadas en la NBA, todas ellas en Los Angeles Lakers .

    • «Black Mamba»,[1]​ «Vino»,[2]​ «KB24», «Showboat», «Little Flying Warrior», «The Eighth Man»
    • Estadounidense
    • Kobe Bean Bryant
  6. In August 1959 Bristoe's recording equipment found it's way to the new Hitsville studio on West Grand Boulevard. The matrix number on some of the Flick/Contour/Bumble Bee 45's are preceded by the letter 'S' as per the above label scan. Ron Murphy explains. "The letter 'S' is for Sheldon Records in Chicago.

  7. 4 de abr. de 1992 · And Robert West went over to Bristoe Bryant ‘s place. And Bristoe Bryant had a little, two track tape recorder that he kept in his basement and they recorded over there one night in the basement, late one night, a song called “I Found Love.” It was a big record. And that’s how the spark started here in Detroit on the Black side of music.