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nounUnited States singer who did much to popularize gospel music (1911-1972)
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nounUnited States civil rights leader who led a national campaign against racial discrimination and ran for presidential nomination (born in 1941)
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nounEnglish film actress who later became a member of British Parliament (born in 1936)
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nounUnited States singer who began singing with his four brothers and later became a highly successful star during the 1980s (born in 1958)
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nouncapital of the state of Mississippi on the Pearl River
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noun7th president of the US; successfully defended New Orleans from the British in 1815; expanded the power of the presidency (1767-1845)
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nounUnited States writer of romantic novels about the unjust treatment of Native Americans (1830-1885)
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noungeneral in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War whose troops at the first Battle of Bull Run stood like a stone wall (1824-1863)
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Definition that contains jackson
- vicksburg a town in western Mississippi on bluffs above the Mississippi River to the west of Jackson; focus of an important campaign during the American Civil War as the Union fought to control the Mississippi River and so to cut the Confederacy into two halves
- jacksonian of or pertaining to Andrew Jackson or his presidency or his concepts of popular democracy
- jacksonian a follower of Andrew Jackson or his ideas
- st. johns a river in northeastern Florida that flows northward to Jacksonville and then eastward to empty into the Atlantic Ocean
- st. johns river a river in northeastern Florida that flows northward to Jacksonville and then eastward to empty into the Atlantic Ocean
- saint johns a river in northeastern Florida that flows northward to Jacksonville and then eastward to empty into the Atlantic Ocean
- saint johns river a river in northeastern Florida that flows northward to Jacksonville and then eastward to empty into the Atlantic Ocean