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3 unusual facts about George Little


George W. Little

:For other people with a similar name, see George Little.

Niggerati

The first issue of Harlem contained essays by Lewis, Locke, Nugent, and Walter Francis White; poems by Helene Johnson, Georgia Douglas Johnson, Alice Dunbar Nelson, and Effie Newsom; stories by Roy de Coverly and George Little; and illustrations.

The Levee, Chicago

George Little, owned a saloon called Here It Is and ran a combination bar and brothel called the Imperial on Armour avenue, right next to one of Van Bever’s dives.


Amos Foster

His career winning percentage of .939 is the highest in Miami history ahead of College Football Hall of Fame coaches George Little, Ara Parseghian, Sid Gillman, Woody Hayes, and Bo Schembechler.


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Dudley George Little

He was born in Terrace, British Columbia, the son of George Little and Clara Beate, and was educated there.