Mitch McConnell (Romanian Wikipedia)

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  • McConnell, Mitch (). „Chapter One: A fighting spirit”. The Long Game: a Memoir. New York, NY: Sentinel. p. 9. ISBN 9780399564123. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . ...my mother graduated from Wadley High School in 1937. Soon after graduation, she found her way out of rural Alabama and into Birmingham...It was here that she met A.M. McConnell II. 
  • McConnell, Mitch (). „Chapter One: A fighting spirit”. The Long Game: a Memoir. New York, NY: Sentinel. p. 9. ISBN 9780399564123. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . She'd been known her whole life not by her first name, Julia, which she loved, but by her middle name, Odene, which she detested. So in Birmingham she began to call herself Dean, and with no thought of ever returning to Wadley ... James McConnell, from County Down, Ireland, who came to this country as a young boy in the 1760s, went on to fight for the colonies in the American Revolution. 

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  • Mitch McConnell, Encyclopædia Britannica Online, accesat în  

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