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Jewel Stradford Lafontant Jewel Stradford Lafontant
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NAT TURNER'S REBELLION NAT TURNER'S REBELLION was the most significant slave revolt in United States history. Under the leadership of Nat Turner, a thirty-one-year-old religious mystic, a group of enslaved people in Southampton County, Virginia, conspired to strike a blow to the system. On 21... Read more
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Atlantic Monthly Atlantic Monthly
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Aulus Gellius Aulus Gellius
Aulus Gellius , fl. 2d cent., Roman writer. He was a lawyer who spent at least a year in Athens and wrote Noctes Atticae [Attic nights], a collection of discussions of law, antiquities, and sundry other subjects in 20 books (of which 19 and a fraction survive). The work is chiefly valuable as a... Read more
Hayden Carruth Hayden Carruth
Carruth, Hayden 1921-2008OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for SATA sketch: Born August 3, 1921, in Waterbury, CT; died September 29, 2008, in Munns- ville, NY. Poet, publisher, magazine editor, educator, and author. Carruth's poetry enabled the reclusive author to offer to others a glimpse of the world as... Read more

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