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Julius Caesar eyes sibling's crown
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Supersire Christian Cullen has a closed book next season, but his
younger brother, Julius Caesar, is raring to go.
Now rising four, Julius Caesar's race career was end by a
fractured pelvis mid-way through his juvenile racing. Julius Caesar
is a virtual replica of the great Cullen in looks.
Driver John Hay, usually reserved in his ratings, had no doubt
Julius Caesar would have been a cup horse had he been able to
continue his race career.
Craig Thornley, who also drove Julius Caesar in several trials,
rated the stallion highly.
Julius Caesar's co-owner and trainer, Brian O'Meara, said he ...
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Albion Tourgee: remembering Plessy's lawyer on the 100th anniversary of Plessy v. Ferguson.
Magazine article from: Constitutional Commentary
; Albion Winegar Tourgee(1) (May 2, 1838-May 21, 1905...identity of contemporary lawyers. Indeed, Tourgee's sense of history and of his place...Tourgee, a farmer, and Louisa Emma (Winegar) Tourgee, who died when he was five...
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We as Freemen: Plessy v. Ferguson
Magazine article from: The Journal of Southern History
; ...drawings, the book suffers from editorial sloppiness in some places. The photograph on page 55 purportedly of Albion Winegar Tourgee, Plessy's lead counselor, is in fact a photograph of Eben Tourjee (who had no connection to the case...
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Brooks Thomas, ed. Plessy v. Ferguson: A Brief History with Documents. (Boston: Bedford Books, 1997). 205 pp, $19.95 paper
Magazine article from: Ethnic Studies Review
; ...railway carriages for whites and colored passengers, and how white novelist and lawyer (Plessy's attorney) Albion Winegar Tourgee became involved. Thomas provides a brief biography of each member of the Court and significantly, how the...
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We as Freemen: Plessy v. Ferguson.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Journal of Southern History
; ...drawings, the book suffers from editorial sloppiness in some places. The photograph on page 55 purportedly of Albion Winegar Tourgee, Plessy's lead counselor, is in fact a photograph of Eben Tourjee (who had no connection to the case...
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