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Woodson
[ wood-suhn ]
noun
- Carter Godwin, 1875–1950, U.S. historian and publisher: pioneer in modern Black Studies.
Example Sentences
After being drafted, Woodson played almost entirely on defence, and Sanders has told teams not to draft Hunter if they do not plan on giving him the chance to play both.
But some might have worried given what he didn’t say last week when asked about Indiana’s impending coaching vacancy once Mike Woodson retires at the end of the season.
I brought in my birthday there and I was visiting, talking to my grandfather’s grave site, talking to my Uncle Woodson’s grave site, telling him what I’m about to do to help me, to guide me, to be there with me, that kind of thing.
Acting opposite Samuel L. Jackson, who originated the role in 1987, Washington channeled aspects of his Southern family members — such as his Uncle Woodson from North Carolina — to pace the boards as a charismatically intense, proud farmer from Mississippi with the gift of gab.
“It should not be this close,” Teddy Woodson, a 30-year-old student, said after he cast his ballot for Harris at a library in Southwest Atlanta.
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