Who was Leroy Cooper?

Leroy “Hog” Cooper (August 31, 1928 – January 15, 2009) was a jazz and R&B baritone saxophonist, most known for his 20-year association, some of the time as musical director/bandleader, with Ray Charles. From 1948 to 1951, Cooper toured with Ernie Fields’ territory band.

What happened to Leroy Cooper?

Cooper died of natural causes at his Ventura, California, home on 4 October 2004. Among the numerous awards he earned in his life were the Air Force Legion of Merit, the Air Force Distinguished Flying Cross with one oak leaf cluster, the NASA Exceptional Service Medal, and the NASA Distinguished Service Medal.

Who started the Toxteth riots?

Leroy Cooper
Forty years ago, on Friday 3rd July 1981, a police stop and search led to what is now known as the Uprising of Liverpool 8. Local man Leroy Cooper was arrested on Selbourne street, sparking what the media called the ‘Toxteth riots’.

What led to the Toxteth riots?

The Toxteth riots of July 1981 were a civil disturbance in Toxteth, inner-city Liverpool, which arose in part from long-standing tensions between the local police and the black community. They followed the Brixton riot earlier that year and were part of the 1981 England riots.

When did Gordon Cooper go into space?

May 15, 1963
Atlas D rocket launching U.S. astronaut Gordon Cooper into orbit aboard a Mercury space capsule, May 15, 1963. Cooper resigned from the air force and the space program in 1970 and entered private business. His autobiography, Leap of Faith: An Astronaut’s Journey into the Unknown, was published in 2000.

Where did Gordon Cooper go to school?

University of Maryland
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Did Gordon Cooper have marital problems?

Olson. According to a NASA biography of Mr. Cooper prepared for the 40th anniversary of his Gemini flight, last year, that marriage ended in divorce, and he married Suzan Taylor in 1972. A NASA spokeswoman said last night that Mr.

How long did Toxteth riots last?

nine days
The events of 3 July sparked nine days of rioting, finally ceasing on 28 July. One citizen, David Moore, died after being hit by a police Land Rover during a disturbance, while more than 700 police officers were injured, 500 people were arrested and damage to property reached £11m.

Where does the name Toxteth come from?

Toxteth. This area means “Toki’s landing place”, from the Old Scandinavian first name Toki and Old Norse “stod”. It was once called “Stochestede”, becoming “Tokestath” by 1212, and much of the land was wooded until the 17th century – serving as a hunting park for King John in 1204.

Did Gordon Cooper and his wife divorce?

Trudy Cooper is the wife of Gordo Cooper, though they eventually divorce. She has an independent personality and is passionate about women’s rights, and is also a registered pilot and owner of a courier service.