Judy W Reed was a slave in 1789
Garrett A. Morgan, born in Paris, KY on March 4, 1877, was the seventh child of eleven; his parents were Sydney Morgan (a former slave) and Elizabeth (Reed) Morgan.
Oh, dude, that's a classic! So, the whole "Judy Judy Judy" thing is actually a misquote. No one actually said "Judy Judy Judy" in any movie. It's just a common misconception. Like, maybe someone was trying to imitate Cary Grant from the movie "Only Angels Have Wings," but they got it totally wrong.
Reed Homestead was created in 1809.
a slave in form and a Slave in Fact..-Fredrick Douglass
Ed Reed was born on September 11, 1978.
Judy W. Reed was the first African-American woman to receive a patent in 1884
Judy W. Reed is the first African-American woman awarded a US patent, January 1884 for her dough kneeding and rolling machine.
When did Judy Reed die
Judy Reed's birthday is not known, she was born some time in 1826
George W. Reed was born in 1831.
George W. Reed died in 1906.
Elijah W. Reed died in 1888.
Elijah W. Reed was born in 1827.
Judy W. LaMee has written: 'A call to worship'
Chauncey W. Reed died on 1956-02-09.
Chauncey W. Reed was born on 1890-06-02.
Harold W. Reed has written: 'The dynamics of leadership' -- subject(s): Leadership