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  1. 23. Juni 2016 · BREMERTON — Local civil rights activists Lillian and James Walker have a new legacy in Bremerton. On June 17, the City of Bremerton hosted a grand opening for a new pocket park, located at 2310 19th St., named Lillian A. and James Walker Park. “Before Rosa Parks refused to sit in the back of the bus, Lillian Walker was staging some sit ins ...

  2. Lillian Walker. Actress: Hearts and the Highway. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Lillian Walker was a 22-year-old showgirl appearing in "The Follies of 1910" on Broadway, when Vitagraph Studios head J. Stuart Blackton saw a picture of her and snapped her up for a role in The Inherited Taint (1911).

  3. American actress Lillian "Dimples" Walker was most popular in silent films of the late teens. She began her career in 1911 at Vitagraph and was frequently cast opposite John Bunny in a variety of films. In 1918, she founded Crest Productions and starred in her own films until her retirement in the early '20s. Later Walker attempted to make a comeback in vaudeville and Broadway. During the '30s ...

  4. Lillian Walker BSPH Student at the University of New Mexico | 2023 CDC Public Health Scholar | Community Health Oriented Intern & Researcher

    • Associated Students at the University of New Mexico
  5. www.theexciters.org › p › bioThe Exciters: BIO

    BIO. Formed in the Jamaica district of Queens, New York City, this aptly named group, which included sole male Herb Rooney (Born New York City, New York, USA) alongside Brenda Reid, Carol Johnson and Lillian Walker, first came to prominence with the vibrant "Tell Him", a US Top 5 hit in 1962 (also a hit in the UK for Billie Davis in 1963).

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  7. 29. Aug. 2011 · Walker, Lillian (1913-2012) Lillian Walker was an African American civil rights activist in the Bremerton area. Raised in rural Illinois, Walker went on to Chicago to pursue nursing, and moved to Bremerton in 1941 with her husband James Walker, a navy shipyard worker. The Walkers established the local NAACP branch and took part in numerous ...