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  1. On September 14, 2023, Greg May discussed his eye-opening new book, A Madman's Will: John Randolph, Four Hundred Slaves, and the Mirage of Freedom, about a sensational antebellum Virginia will that freed almost 400 people from slavery. John Randolph of Roanoke—one of Virginia’s best-known statesmen—was a relentless defender of the slave states’ rights, so his deathbed declaration that ...

  2. A talented actor whose name eludes many but whose face is usually recognized as that of an old pro, Randolph was ideal for TV, and he kept busy on many TV-movies and in the short-lived series "Lucas Tanner" (1975), "Angie" (1978-80), "Annie McGuire" (1988-89) and "Grand" (1990). Although he only played the role in a few episodes, Randolph ...

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  4. John Randolph was a New York-born actor who appeared as Al Harris, Roseanne and Jackie's abusive father in two episodes of Roseanne. John is also recognized for his roles in numerous Planet of the Apes films. A veteran of stage, film and television for six decades, he appeared in many guest roles on many popular TV series such as *M*A*S*H, Trapper John, M.D., Family Ties, Dynasty, Quincy, M.E ...

  5. Nov 15, 2011 · In Frank's first appearance in the episode "The Handicap Spot" of season 4, the character was played by John Randolph. At the urging of series creator Larry ...

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  6. johnrandolphfoundation.org › grants › funding-prioritiesPriorities

    Priorities. As the community foundation for the Tri-Cities region of Virginia, John Randolph Foundation awards grants from our health legacy fund (created from the sale of John Randolph Hospital in 1995) as well as donor-initiated funds for a wide variety of charitable causes. We embrace the idea that health is not just the absence of disease ...

  7. Crossing the Potomac River from Washington into Virginia, Sen. John Randolph of "Roanoke" — the name of his Charlotte County plantation — carried an oak case that held a matched set of .50-caliber pistols. (Coincidentally, they were made by the same London company that produced the pistols used 22 years earlier by Hamilton and Burr.)

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