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    Jackson, J.R. de J. 1935- (James Robert de Jager Jackson)PERSONAL:Born July 14, 1935, in St. Andrews, Scotland; citizenship, Canadian; son of Reginald (a university teacher) and Clara Marion Jackson; married Heather Joanna Murphy (a university teacher), 1969; children: Katherine, Elizabeth. Source for information on Jackson, J.R. de J. 1935- (James Robert de Jager Jackson): Contemporary ...
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    Cartwright noted that the people who partied there included singer Janis Joplin; Gilbert Shelton, creator of "Wonder Wart-Hog" and the "Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers"; and Joe E. Brown, the model for Freak Brother Freewheelin' Frank and a cofounder of Underground City Hall, Austin's first head shop. Cartwright also noted that Jackson, their ...
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    Jackson has written and/or illustrated several children's books since then. In 2001, her memoir Stories from the Round Barn was published. Jackson recounts her experiences growing up on the family dairy farm, including learning about sex from the farm's artificial inseminator, and recalls her family history from the early 1900s.
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    JACKSON, Guida M. 1930-PERSONAL: Given name is pronounced "Guy-da"; born August 29, 1930, in Amarillo, TX; daughter of James Hurley (a merchant) and Ina (Benson) Miller; married Prentice Lamar Jackson (an anesthesiologist), June 15, 1951 (divorced, 1986); married William H. Laufer (an artist), February 14, 1986; children: (first marriage) Jeffrey Allen, William Andrew, James Tucker, Annabeth.
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    Dot Jackson began her writing career as a journalist, working for numerous newspapers across the South, and spending years as a reporter, columnist, and editor for the Charlotte Observer in North Carolina. A child of Appalachian parents, Jackson was fascinated by the lifestyle and culture in that part of the country.
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    JACKSON, J. David 1944-(Dave Jackson) PERSONAL: Born July 16, 1944, in Glendale, CA; son of Louis (a missionary and aircraft metalworker) and Helen (a homemaker) Jackson; married Neta J. Thiessen (a writer), October 15, 1966; children: Julian, Rachel Jackson Berg, Samantha Sang (Cambodian foster daughter).Education: Attended Multnomah School of the Bible; Judson College, B.A., 1969; graduate ...
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    For example, Jackson continued to paint works based on musical subjects, but the paintings also showed the impact of the new spiritual ideas that were finding their way into his art. Jackson ' s solo exhibition, Journeys with the Blues Gods, shown at the Lithos Gallery in St. Louis in 1992, depicted blues singers, but represented them to some ...

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