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Daily Archives: November 24, 2013
First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and Contralto Marian Anderson: Fighters for Civil Rights
Source of Photograph: http://www.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/library/historymonth.html First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and contralto Marian Anderson both did a lot for the Civil Rights Movement. In 1939, Mrs. Roosevelt showed up for a meeting of the Southern Conference for Human Welfare in Birmingham, Alabama, … Continue reading
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“We Ended Up Losing the Game on the Scoreboard. But That Right There, I Call It a Victory”
Source of Photograph: http://tinyurl.com/km26gtl In November 2013, Cody Primeaux, age 13, argued with a baseball umpire. Cody, a catcher, told the umpire that he (Cody) had missed a tag and therefore the runner was safe and had scored, although the … Continue reading
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Band of Sharp-Dressed Brothers (and a Twin Sister)
In November 2013, Danny Keefe was a six-year-old kindergartener in Mitchell Elementary School in Bridgewater, Massachusetts. He stood out in two ways: Because of childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) due to a serious brain hemorrhage, he speaks with difficulty, and … Continue reading
Check Out the Cosplay of Fiora-solo-top, aka Julia Korobeinikova of Russia
Source: Fiora-solo-top, “Sexy Lua.” Deviantart. Accessed 24 November 2013 http://fiora-solo-top.deviantart.com/art/Sexy-Lua-402840937 Source: “The Touhou Project.” Deviantart. Accessed 24 November 2013 http://fiora-solo-top.deviantart.com/art/The-Touhou-Project-360578329 Check Out the Cosplay of Fiora-solo-top, aka Julia Korobeinikova of Russia http://fiora-solo-top.deviantart.com http://fiora-solo-top.deviantart.com/gallery/ Check out some FREE eBooks about good … Continue reading