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  1. Eugene Franklin Skinner (September 13, 1809 – December 15, 1864) was an early American settler in Oregon and the founder of the city of Eugene, Oregon, which is named after him. Skinner was born in Essex, New York. [1]

  2. Eugene Jacques Bullard (born Eugene James Bullard; October 9, 1895 – October 12, 1961) was one of the first African-American military pilots, although Bullard flew for France, not the United States.

  3. Eugene Franklin Skinner (September 13, 1809 – December 15, 1864) was an early American settler in Oregon and the founder of the city of Eugene, Oregon, which is named after him.

  4. Jul 21, 2017 · An athlete and academically successful, Eugene Willis Skinner was one of a small minority of African American students in the Near North Side who got to attend high school. In the 1930s, other Black students frequently left school at the end of eighth grade to take jobs and start families.

  5. Eugene Skinner, principal of Long School, in 1959. The Omaha Tech graduate was the first Black principal in the Omaha Public Schools. THE WORLD-HERALD. SHERITHA JONES. Fifty-four tears ago...

  6. Aug 27, 2012 · EUGENE, Ore. - How did Skinner's Mudhole become Oregon's second largest city? Let's start at the beginning with a fellow named Eugene and how he made his way to Oregon.

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