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    David Harris

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    A biography of David Harris with photoshttps://mds.marshall.edu/african_american_pub/1007/thumbnail.jp

    David Harris

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    David Harris served as the nineteenth University President from 2006-2007

    David Harris

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    Kelli Johnson interviewing David Harris on January 4th, 2019, who is going to take Dr. Johnson on a little driving tour of Fairfield.https://mds.marshall.edu/african_american_oral/1009/thumbnail.jp

    David Harris - Biography

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    David Harris served as the nineteenth University President from 2006-2007

    David Harris of the Marion Nine

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    David Harris was born in Tennessee circa 1818. He was not one of the original nine, but replaced Thomas Lee in 1869. Harris was a merchant, plasterer, and a brick mason. The enterprising Harris learned how to read and write before the Civil War. Harris married Harriet Massey circa 1848, and they had one son; Dr. Joseph Mayo Harris who married Catharine A. Curtis. Harris had a piece of furniture called a “secretary” built to commemorate the occasion of his emancipation; the secretary is still in the family. Harris became Town Marshal in 1870 and remarried a women named Christiania in 1886, after his first wife died. David Harris died in 189

    Joshua Skinner born free; witnessed by David Harris; signed by Gideon D. Crumburg, June 4, 1832

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    Joshua Skinner born free; witnessed by David Harris; signed by Gideon D. Crumburg [Frederick County]

    Foreword by David Harris

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    David Harris interview on air war in Vietnam, current political situation in US, and being in prison, May 18, 1972

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    David Harris interview on air war in Vietnam, current political situation in US, and being in prison, produced by KTAO, isan interview with journalist and activist David Harris in which Harris discusses his views on the Vietnam War and recent political movements and events in the United States with a goal of educating listeners about the tragic and disturbing effects of the war and encouraging social and political awareness, May 18, 1972

    David Harris at St. Louis University, part 2, November 18, 1971

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    This recording contains the second part of a speech on social change delivered at St. Louis University by David Harris, an activist who opposed the draft during the Vietnam War, November 18, 1971

    David Harris at St. Louis University, part 1, November 18, 1971

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    This recording contains the first part of a speech on social change delivered at St. Louis University by David Harris, an activist who opposed the draft during the Vietnam War, November 18, 1971
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