Amarillo, TX | Albuquerque, NM | Abilene, TX
Thomas Sames lives in Amarillo, Texas. He has also lived in Albuquerque, New Mexico and Abilene, Texas. Companies in which he has a work history include Md, M.d., Doctor Of Medicine and Plum Creek Specialty Hospital. Positions he has held include Doctor, Medical Director and Medical Doctor.
Vero Beach, FL | Annapolis, MD | Harwood, MD
Thomas Sames lives in Vero Beach, Florida. Other places in which Thomas has lived are Annapolis, Maryland; Harwood, Maryland; Lothian, Maryland and Baltimore, Maryland. Gertrude E Sames, Thomas E Sames, Sr Thomas Sames, June Sames, Sherry Sames, June Lois Larkin, Richard W Sames, Cathy Lynn Sames, Timothy B Sames, Gina M Sames, Michele M Sames and Jr Thomas Sames are some of Thomas relatives.
Atlanta, GA | Buford, GA | Duluth, GA
Thomas Sames lives in Atlanta, GA. Thomas has also lived in Buford, GA; Duluth, GA; Norcross, GA and Clarkston, GA.
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Thomas Sames's age is 52.
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Thomas James (1804–1891) had been a slave who became an African Methodist Episcopal Zion minister, abolitionist, administrator and author. He was active in New York and Massachusetts with abolitionists, and served with the American Missionary Association and the Union Army during the American Civil War to supervise the contraband camp in Louisville, Kentucky. After the war, he held national offices in the AME Church and was a missionary to black churches in Ohio. While in Massachusetts, he challenged the railroad's custom of forcing blacks into second-class carriages and won a reversal of the rule in the State Supreme Court. He wrote a short memoir published in 1886.. You can find more here.
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