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'''J. Williams''' was the leader of a group of activists in [[2015]] who had mobilized to ban [[alphabet soup]].
 
'''J. Williams''' was the leader of a group of activists in [[2015]] who had mobilized to ban [[alphabet soup]].
   
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==Biography==
According to the ''Newsline'' column on the front page of the [[October 22]], 2015 issue of ''[[USA Today]]''<ref>[http://www.slashfilm.com/usa-today-back-to-the-future-newspaper/#more-320613 Special "front page wrap" for real life October 22, 2015 issue of ''USA Today''.]</ref>, Williams claimed alphabet soup was “an offensive product which contains slurs and profanity in every can”.
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According to the ''Newsline'' column on the front page of the [[October 22]], 2015 issue of ''[[USA Today]]'',<ref>Special "front page wrap" for real life October 22, 2015 issue of ''USA Today'' (see 'External links' below)</ref> Williams claimed alphabet soup was “an offensive product which contains slurs and profanity in every can”.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
* ''[[Back to the Future Part II]]'' {{c|in newspaper column}}
 
* ''[[Back to the Future Part II]]'' {{c|in newspaper column}}
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==See also==
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* [[Alphabet soup]]
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* [[Soup]]
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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==External links==
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*[http://www.slashfilm.com/usa-today-back-to-the-future-newspaper/#more-320613 Special "front page wrap" for real life October 22, 2015 issue of ''USA Today'']
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[[Category:2015]]
 
[[Category:2015]]

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J. Williams
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J. Williams was the leader of a group of activists in 2015 who had mobilized to ban alphabet soup.

Biography

According to the Newsline column on the front page of the October 22, 2015 issue of USA Today,[1] Williams claimed alphabet soup was “an offensive product which contains slurs and profanity in every can”.

Appearances

See also

References

  1. Special "front page wrap" for real life October 22, 2015 issue of USA Today (see 'External links' below)

External links