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Encyclopedia > Charles Wood

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U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions, Republican - ALABAMA (410 words)
Woods was riding as check pilot in a C-109 supply aircraft when the accident occurred.
The plane crashed off the end of the runway, and Captain Woods was able to open the window on his side of the cockpit and stumble away from the flaming aircraft.
Charles Woods was truly a giant of a man who overcame tremendous adversity to achieve extraordinary things.
A black history tale to make you wonder: 3/14/97 (778 words)
Charles was a great grand-nephew of the famous Paul Cuffee, who had died in 1817.
In May 1871, the jury found Charles Cuffee guilty of first-degree murder and later in November, Judge Reuben Chapman sentenced this young fl man to be hung by the neck until dead.
Charles went to jail, but on Aug. 28, 1874, at the age of 16, Charles Cuffee died of pneumonia.
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