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Patricia J. Williams
Patricia J. Williams1951— Lawyer, writer, essayist, educator Patricia J. Williams is "one of the most provocative intellectuals in American law," as noted in the Columbia University News upon her receipt of the MacArthur "genius" Fellowship in 2000. In her writings and teachings Patricia J.... Read more |
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James L. Bevel
Bevel, James October 19, 1936 Civil rights activist James Bevel was born in Itta Bena, Mississippi. In his early teens he experienced a religious conversion and became well known throughout his town as an inspiring preacher. He was ordained as a Baptist minister in 1959 and received a B.A.... Read more |
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Confederate States of America. Army of Tennessee
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William Blount
William Blount 1749-1800, American political leader, b. near Windsor, N.C. He served in the American Revolution and later became a legislator in North Carolina, a member of the Continental Congress (1782-83, 1786-87), and a delegate to the Federal Constitutional Convention (1787). Washington... Read more |
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Challenger
Challenger U.S. space shuttle. It exploded (Jan. 28, 1986) 73 seconds into its tenth flight, killing all seven crew members, including the first civilian in space, schoolteacher Christa McAuliffe. The disaster was caused by the faulty design of a gasket (the O-ring seal). As dramatically... Read more |
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Jean-Baptiste-Alexandre Le Blond
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