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After repeated attempts to obtain federal funding on the part of Dix and her allies , Congress finally passed a bill in 1854 , only to see it vetoed by President Franklin Pierce . Nevertheless , in the view of Gerald Grob , a historian ...
After repeated attempts to obtain federal funding on the part of Dix and her allies , Congress finally passed a bill in 1854 , only to see it vetoed by President Franklin Pierce . Nevertheless , in the view of Gerald Grob , a historian ...
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“ We wanted to present Aunt Jemima in a more contemporary light , while preserving the important attributes of warmth , quality , good taste , heritage and reliability , " said Barbara R. Allen , Vice President of Marketing for Quaker ...
“ We wanted to present Aunt Jemima in a more contemporary light , while preserving the important attributes of warmth , quality , good taste , heritage and reliability , " said Barbara R. Allen , Vice President of Marketing for Quaker ...
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