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  1. Bungalo. Resolution. Website. pattilabelle .com. Patricia Louise Holt (born May 24, 1944), [1] known professionally as Patti LaBelle, is an American R&B singer, songwriter and actress. She has been referred to as the "Godmother of Soul". [2] She began her career in the early 1960s as lead singer and frontwoman of the vocal group Patti LaBelle ...

  2. Wayne Mortimer Collins (November 23, 1899 – July 16, 1974) was a civil rights attorney who worked on cases related to the Japanese American evacuation and internment. Biography [ edit ] Personal life [ edit ]

  3. Patricia Collins. Actress: Where the Spirit Lives. Patricia Collins was born in 1937 in England, UK. She is an actress, known for Where the Spirit Lives (1989), Summer's Children (1979) and Lost and Found (1979).

  4. Dave Barker (born David John Crooks, 10 October 1947, Kingston, Jamaica) is a session vocalist, [1] and Ansell Collins (born 1949, also in Kingston) is a keyboard player. [2] They were working for producer Lee "Scratch" Perry in Kingston in the late 1960s and joined forces in 1970 for the reggae single "Double Barrel".

  5. Patricia M. Davidson (born Canberra, 23 April 1957) is an Australian nursing educator and Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Wollongong. She is best known for her contributions improving cardiac nursing and transitional care with a focus on under served populations in a global context, and for her leadership in higher education.

  6. April 14, 1927 — March 4, 2024. Caribou-Patricia M. Collins, who held leadership positions in her community, her state, and her church for more than a half-century, died on March 5 at the age of 96. Born in Colombia, South America, Pat came to the United States with her parents, Joseph and Helen {Foskett) McGuigan, as a young child.

  7. Patricia Wald. Seat established by 92 Stat. 1629. Patricia Ann McGowan Wald ( / wɔːld /; September 16, 1928 – January 12, 2019) was an American lawyer and jurist who served as the chief judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit from 1986 until 1991. She was the Court's first female chief judge and its ...

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