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  1. DuBose Porter (born October 2, 1953) is an American attorney, politician, businessman, and former newspaper publisher who served as chairman of the Democratic Party of Georgia and served as a member of the Georgia House of Representatives from 1982 to 2011.

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  3. Gladys Porter Zoo is a zoological and botanical park located in Brownsville, Texas, United States. The zoo officially opened on September 3, 1971, and currently averages over 424,000 visitors annually. Situated on 31 acres (13 ha), the zoo houses about 400 animal species (including 47 endangered species) and over 250 tropical and neo-tropical ...

  4. Porter-Gaud School. /  32.77417°N 79.96417°W  / 32.77417; -79.96417. The Porter-Gaud School is an independent coeducational college preparatory day school in Charleston, in the U.S. state of South Carolina. Porter-Gaud has an enrollment of about 1000 students, comprising an elementary school, middle school, and high school, and is ...

  5. The 2010 Georgia House of Representatives elections occurred on November 2, 2010 to elect the members to the Georgia House of Representatives. All 180 seats in the state House were up for two year terms. The winners of this election cycle served in the 151st Georgia General Assembly. It was the last election to the House prior to the 2010 ...

  6. William DuBose (* um 1786 in St. Stephen, Berkeley County, South Carolina; † zwischen August 1854 und März 1855 in South Carolina) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1836 und 1838 war er Vizegouverneur des Bundesstaates South Carolina.

  7. Porgy and Bess. 10. Oktober 1935. Porgy and Bess ist eine 1935 uraufgeführte Oper in drei Akten von George Gershwin auf ein Libretto von DuBose Heyward. Die Liedtexte stammen von DuBose Heyward und Gershwins Bruder Ira. Die Oper schildert das Leben von Afroamerikanern in der Schwarzensiedlung Catfish Row in Charleston, South Carolina, um 1870.