ThomasDixon may refer to: ThomasDixon (nonconformist) (died 1754), English minister and tutor ThomasDixon (architect) (died 1886), Baltimore architect...
April 5, 2019. Cook, Raymond Allen (1974). ThomasDixon. New York: Twayne. OCLC 1036955650. Dixon, Thomas (2004). The Sins of the Father: A Romance of...
Griffith and starring Lillian Gish. The screenplay is adapted from ThomasDixon Jr.'s 1905 novel and play The Clansman. Griffith co-wrote the screenplay...
ThomasDixon Centre is a heritage-listed former factory and now a venue for the performing arts at 406 Montague Road, West End, Queensland, Australia....
Southerner, ThomasDixon Jr. Dixon says in his memoirs that "we became intimate friends.... I spent many hours with him in [Wilson's room].": 167 Dixon stayed...
ThomasDixon Savill (7 September 1855 – 10 January 1910) was a British physician and writer. Savill was born in Kensington. He received his early education...
Thomas Sidney Dixon (1916 — 1993) was a Catholic missionary known for his work with Indigenous peoples. He took up the cause of Max Stuart, an Arrernte...
Thomas Hill Dixon (20 February 1816 – 30 January 1880) was the first Superintendent of Convicts in Western Australia. Together with his superior, the...
The belief that reconstruction Klans burned crosses was introduced by ThomasDixon Jr., in his novel The Clansman: A Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan...
neighbour, ThomasDixon, and after her own husband's death was invited to stay at the Dixons' house just across the street at number 128 by Thomas's 29-year-old...
ISBN 0-8131-2328-3 Slide, A., American Racist: the life and films of ThomasDixon, p. 170. Dixon, Jr., Thomas. The Black Hood. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1924. OCLC 1049244...
of the Ku Klux Klan, as well as the book The Leopard's Spots, both by ThomasDixon Jr. Much of the modern Klan's iconography is derived from it, including...
drama film directed by ThomasDixon Jr., and a sequel to the 1915 film The Birth of a Nation, directed by D. W. Griffith. Dixon, Jr. attempted to cash...
54°32′28″N 5°58′48″W / 54.541°N 5.980°W / 54.541; -5.980 The Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park is a park in South Belfast, Northern Ireland, covering almost...
ThomasDixon Craig (November 20, 1842 – April 4, 1905) was a merchant and political figure in Ontario, Canada. He represented Durham East in the Legislative...