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Crenshaw may refer to: People * Kimberlé Crenshaw (born 1959), American legal scholar and activist * Johnathan Crenshaw (1972–2023), an armless painter from Miami Miami is a East Coast of the United States, coastal city in the U.S. state of Florida and the county seat of Miami-Dade County, Florida, Miami-Dade County in South Florida. It is the core of the Miami metropolitan area, which, with a populat ... Places in the United States * Crenshaw, Los Angeles ** Crenshaw High School * Crenshaw County, Alabama * Crenshaw, Mississippi * Crenshaw, Pennsylvania Transportation * Crenshaw Boulevard * Crenshaw station (C Line, Los Angeles Metro) * Expo/Crenshaw station (E Line, Los Angeles Metro) * K Line (Los Angeles Metro), known during construction as the Crenshaw/LAX Line Other uses * Crenshaw (surname) * Crenshaw Company, a blockade running company during the American Civil War * Crenshaw House (other) * A type of true melon * Crenshaw Site, an agreed poin ...
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Kimberlé Crenshaw
Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw (born May 5, 1959) is an American civil rights advocate and a scholar of critical race theory. She is a professor at the UCLA School of Law and Columbia Law School, where she specializes in race and gender issues. Crenshaw is known for introducing and developing intersectionality, also known as intersectional theory, the study of how overlapping or intersecting social identities, particularly minority identities, relate to systems and structures of oppression, domination, or discrimination. Her work further expands to include intersectional feminism, which is a sub-category related to intersectional theory. Intersectional feminism examines the overlapping systems of oppression and discrimination that women face due to their ethnicity, sexuality, and economic background. Early life and education Crenshaw was born in Canton, Ohio, on May 5, 1959, to parents Marian and Walter Clarence Crenshaw Jr. From a young age, Crenshaw's parents encouraged her to d ...
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Crenshaw Station
Crenshaw station (sometimes referred to as Crenshaw C Line station to differentiate it from a similarly named station on the E and K Line) is an elevated light rail station on the C Line of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system. It is located in the median of Interstate 105 (Century Freeway), above Crenshaw Boulevard, after which the station is named. The station is in the city of Hawthorne, California and opened as part of the Green Line on August 12, 1995. The station is not named for the Crenshaw neighborhood of Los Angeles, which is located several miles north of it and is served by the K Line. The station was initially named Crenshaw/I-105 but was later simplified to Crenshaw in 2000. The stories on the tiled walls at the station's street-level plaza were collected and organized by Buzz Spector in an artwork entitled "Crenshaw Stories." Service Hours and frequency Connections , the following connections are available: * Los Angeles Metro Bus: , , * Torrance T ...
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True Melon
''Cucumis melo'', also known as melon, is a species of ''Cucumis'' that has been developed into many cultivated varieties. The fruit is a pepo. The flesh is either sweet or bland, with or without an aroma, and the rind can be smooth (such as honeydew), ribbed (such as European cantaloupe), wrinkled (such as Cassaba melon), or netted (such as American cantaloupe). The species is sometimes referred to as muskmelon. However, there is no consensus about the usage of this term, as it can also be used as a specific name for the musky netted-rind American cantaloupe, or as a generic name for any sweet-flesh variety such the inodorous smooth-rind honeydew melon. The origin of melons is not known. Research has revealed that seeds and rootstocks were among the goods traded along the caravan routes of the Ancient World. Some botanists consider melons native to the Levant and Egypt, while others place their origin in Iran, India or Central Asia. Still others support an African origin; in m ...
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Crenshaw House (other)
Crenshaw House may refer to: * Crenshaw-Burleigh House, Dermott, Arkansas, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Chicot County *Crenshaw House (Gallatin County, Illinois), also known as the Old Slave House, listed on the NRHP in Gallatin County * Crenshaw House (Crenshaw, Mississippi), listed on the NRHP in Panola County *Crenshaw House (Richmond, Virginia) Crenshaw House, also known as Younger House and Clay House, is a historic home located in Richmond, Virginia. It was built in 1891, and is a three-story, Victorian Italianate style brick townhouse. The house was altered by the architectural fi ..., listed on the NRHP in Richmond {{disambig ...
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Crenshaw Company
The Crenshaw Company was a blockade running company established during the American Civil War. The company was founded by the brothers James and William Crenshaw of Richmond, Virginia. They had numerous steamers built on behalf of the confederacy to run supplies between Bermuda, Nassau, England, and Wilmington, North Carolina. James was the agent in Nassau, and William the agent in Liverpool. In early 1864, they contracted with Atlantans Richard Peters and Vernon Stevenson, and Richard Wilson to move cotton from the interior to the best remaining Confederate port at that time, Wilmington. Wilson negotiated sales to England England is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is located on the island of Great Britain, of which it covers about 62%, and List of islands of England, more than 100 smaller adjacent islands. It ... for return cargoes of beef, pork and coffee as well as materials for the assembly of cotton bales (ir ...
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Crenshaw (surname)
Crenshaw is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Ander Crenshaw (born 1944), American politician * Anderson Crenshaw (1783–1847), American jurist * Ben Crenshaw (born 1952), American professional golfer * Caroline A. Crenshaw, American lawyer * Claude J. Crenshaw, American Air Force officer and flying ace * Dan Crenshaw (born 1984), American politician * Dave Crenshaw (born 1975), American author * George L. Crenshaw (1855–1937), American real estate developer and banker * George Webster Crenshaw (1913–2007), cartoonist and creator of the comic strip ''Belvedere'' * James L. Crenshaw, American biblical professor * Jesse Crenshaw (born 1946), American politician * John Crenshaw (1797–1871), American landowner and slave trader * John Bascom Crenshaw (1861–1942), American athlete * John T. Crenshaw (1820–1863), American soldier * Jonathan Crenshaw (1972–2023), American artist and homeless man * Kimberlé Crenshaw (born 1959), American lawyer * ...
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K Line (Los Angeles Metro)
The K Line is a light rail line in Los Angeles County, California. It is one of six lines in the Los Angeles Metro Rail system operated by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro), and is the newest named line in the system, having opened on October 7, 2022. The line runs roughly north-south between Jefferson Park and the city of Redondo Beach, passing through the neighborhoods of Westchester, South Los Angeles, and the city of Inglewood. It also provides service to the Los Angeles International Airport through the LAX/Metro Transit Center. On November 3, 2024, the C and K lines underwent service changes to accommodate pre-revenue testing at the then-upcoming LAX/Metro Transit Center, which opened on June 6, 2025. The C Line's western terminus was redirected to the LAX/Metro Transit Center station, and the southern segment of the K Line was created between Aviation/Century station and Redondo Beach station. The LAX Automated People Mover, whi ...
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Expo/Crenshaw Station
Expo/Crenshaw station is a light rail station in the Los Angeles Metro Rail system located in the Jefferson Park neighborhood of Los Angeles at the intersection of Crenshaw and Exposition Boulevards. During construction, it was known as the Crenshaw station. The station is the transfer point between the E Line, which stops at two street-level platforms alongside Exposition Boulevard, and the K Line, which has its northern terminus at a single island platform under Crenshaw Boulevard. History E Line Originally little more than a stop marker on the Los Angeles and Independence Railroad and Pacific Electric interurban line, passenger service ended on September 30, 1953, with closure of the Santa Monica Air Line. It remained out of service and the station was eventually dismantled. The new station at Exposition and Crenshaw Blvd, opened on Saturday, April 28, 2012, completely rebuilt for the service on the Expo Line (now known as the E Line). It opened during the complet ...
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Crenshaw Boulevard
Crenshaw Boulevard is a north–south thoroughfare that runs through Crenshaw and other neighborhoods along a route in the west-central part of Los Angeles, California, United States. The street extends between Wilshire Boulevard in Mid-Wilshire, Los Angeles, on the north and Rolling Hills, on the south. Crenshaw marks the eastern boundaries of Torrance, and Hawthorne and the western border of Gardena. The commercial corridor in the Hyde Park neighborhood is known as "the heart of African American commerce in Los Angeles". History Crenshaw Boulevard was named after banker and Los Angeles real estate developer George Lafayette Crenshaw who also developed the Lafayette Square. The southern end of Crenshaw Boulevard was at Adams Street until 1916–1918, when the road was extended between Adams on the north and Slauson Avenue on the south that was then known as Angeles Mesa Drive. The extension saved in travel over the nearest through road ( Western Avenue) and ...
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Jonathan Crenshaw
Jonathan Dale Crenshaw (1972 – May 12, 2023) was an American artist and homeless man from South Beach, Florida. He was born without arms and entertained bystanders and tourists of the area by creating paintings and art pieces with his feet as he trained himself to do. He was briefly in one of “Dave Portnoy's One Bite Pizza Reviews”. Arrest In 2018, he was charged with stabbing 22-year-old Cesar Coronado in Miami, a tourist from Chicago Chicago is the List of municipalities in Illinois, most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois and in the Midwestern United States. With a population of 2,746,388, as of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, it is the List of Unite ... with scissors and chasing him down the street. He was charged with aggravated battery but was released after the trial. According to him, Cesar punched him and he acted in self-defense. A video of the incident went viral on social media. Death Crenshaw died on May 12, 2023 of esophageal va ...
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Crenshaw, Pennsylvania
Crenshaw is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Snyder Township, Jefferson County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania, officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, is a U.S. state, state spanning the Mid-Atlantic (United States), Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern United States, Northeastern, Appalachian, and Great Lakes region, Great Lakes regions o .... It is approximately east of the borough of Brockway on U.S. Route 219. As of the 2010 census, the population was 468 residents. Demographics History The railroad was extended to Crenshaw around 1882. A post office was established at Crenshaw in 1886, and remained in operation until 1967. References External links * {{authority control Census-designated places in Pennsylvania ...
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Crenshaw, Mississippi
Crenshaw is a town in Panola and Quitman counties in the U.S. state of Mississippi, with a population of 885 in the 2010 census. History Crenshaw was located on the Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad. By the early 1900s, it had a post office, several stores, churches, schools and a combined oil mill/cotton gin. The bank was founded in 1905. Geography Most of the town is in Panola County with a small portion on the west side in Quitman County. In the 2000 census, 697 of the town's 916 residents (76.1%) lived in Panola County and 219 (23.9%) in Quitman County. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 0.4 square mile (1.1 km2), all land. Demographics 2020 census As of the 2020 United States Census, there were 638 people, 351 households, and 239 families residing in the town. 2010 census As of the 2010 United States Census, there were 885 people living in the town. 77.2% were African American, 21.6% White, 0.1% Native Americ ...
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