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  1. Graham Jennings (born 18 January 1960) is a former Australian association footballer, who played predominantly as a defender and was renowned for his speed, earning him the nickname flash.

  2. Eighties hero Graham Jennings will always be remembered as one of the finest fullbacks who ever played for the Socceroos. His nickname was ‘Flash’ due to the speed with which he tore down the wing with one sole aim: to cause havoc among opposing defences.

  3. Aug 15, 2018 · Jennings—who became Elizabeth Jennings Graham when she married in 1860—is featured in the Museum of the City of New York’s current exhibition Rebel Women: Defying Victorianism.

  4. Graham Jennings | Football Australia. The man known as 'Flash' was renowned for his overlapping runs, and his enormous stamina. Born and bred in Newcastle, surprisingly his big break didn't come with his hometown club, KB United, but with Sydney Olympic, who gave him his opportunity in 1979.

  5. Elizabeth Jennings Graham (March 1827 – June 5, 1901) was an African-American teacher and civil rights figure. In 1854, Graham insisted on her right to ride on an available New York City streetcar at a time when all such companies were private and most operated segregated cars.

  6. The man known as 'Flash' was renowned for his overlapping runs, and his enormous stamina. Born and bred in Newcastle, surprisingly his big break didn't come with his hometown club, KB United, but with Sydney Olympic, who gave him his opportunity in 1979.

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  8. Elizabeth Jennings Graham “deserves a place of honor in the history of civil rights in New York.” — John H. Hewitt. Jennings’s victory served as a powerful catalyst in the fight for equality on New York’s public transit vehicles, but it didn’t end segregation once and for all.