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  2. William David McCain - Wikipedia

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    William David McCain (March 29, 1907 – September 5, 1993) was an educator, archivist and college president. He was a recognized leader of the Mississippi political establishment and a leader in its struggle in the 1950s and 1960s to maintain racial segregationism and what he considered the "southern way of life."

  3. Penile-vaginal intercourse - Wikipedia

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    A comparative study between women who had consensual vaginal sex and victims of rape found that in consensual sex, 6.9 percent of women had genital injuries. Among women who were raped, 22.8 percent suffered genital injuries. [74] In men, there is a risk of penile rupture if the penis is bent when erect. This is a case of medical emergency.

  4. Rebecca Gomperts - Wikipedia

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    Gomperts in 2017. Rebecca Gomperts (born 1966) is a Dutch physician and activist for women's rights, in particular abortion rights.She is the founder of Women on Waves and Women on Web, which provide reproductive health services for women in countries where they are not available.

  5. Myrlie Evers-Williams - Wikipedia

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    Myrlie Louise Evers-Williams (née Beasley; born March 17, 1933) is an American civil rights activist and journalist who worked for over three decades to seek justice for the 1963 murder of her husband Medgar Evers, another civil rights activist.

  6. List of Northwestern University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Cuninggim, dean of women at the University of Tennessee and at Vanderbilt University; Michele Dauber (JD 1998, PhD 2003), law professor at the Stanford Law School [1] Stefanie DeLuca (Ph.D., 2002), professor of sociology, Johns Hopkins University, author of Coming of Age in the Other America

  7. List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Wikipedia

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    Veterans' health care in the United States is separated geographically into 19 regions (numbered 1, 2, 4–10, 12 and 15–23) [1] known as VISNs, or Veterans Integrated Service Networks, into systems within each network headed by medical centers, and hierarchically within each system by division level of care or type.

  8. Women's College Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Women's College Hospital began as Woman's Medical College in 1883. On June 13, 1883, Dr. Emily Stowe (1831–1903) [2] the second woman licensed to practice medicine in Canada – led a group of her supporters to a meeting at the Toronto Women's Suffrage Club, stating "that medical education for women is a recognized necessity, and consequently facilities for such instruction should be provided."

  9. J.T. Ross Jackson - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s, J.T. Ross Jackson traveled to India and met Muktananda, a Hindu swami whose teaching led Jackson to an epiphany. "I felt a divine connection," he says. "Material things meant less after that." [2] J.T. Ross Jackson has described his awakening in the book, Kali Yuga Odyssey: A Spiritual Journey (San Francisco, Robert D. Reed ...