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    Loretta Lynn

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    Born on April 14‚ 1932 in Butcher Hollow‚ Kentucky‚ Loretta Lynn grew up in a small cabin in a poor Appalachian coal mining community. The second child of eight children‚ she began singing in a church at a young age. Her younger sister‚ Brenda Gayle Webb‚ also went on to become a singer as Crystal Gayle. Loretta married Oliver "Mooney" Lynn just a few months before her 14th birthday on January 1948. The following year‚ she and Oliver moved to Washington State where he hoped to find better work.

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    Loretta Lynn

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    Loretta Lynn (born Loretta Webb April 14‚ 1935) is an American country music singer-songwriter‚ author and philanthropist. Born in Butcher Hollow‚ Kentucky to a coal miner father‚ Lynn married at 13 years old‚ was a mother soon after‚ and moved to Washington with her husband‚ Oliver Vanetta Lynn‚ Jr. (b.1926‚ d.1996)‚ nicknamed "Doo". Their marriage was sometimes tumultuous; he had affairs and she was headstrong. Their experiences together became inspiration for her music. On her 21st birthday‚

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    Ruined by Lynn Nottage is a heartbreaking tale detailing the journey of Mama Nadi and the damaged girls who she houses in her brothel. Caught in the crosshairs of a brutal civil war in the Democratic Republic of Congo‚ the women in this novel are desperately trying to reclaim their bodies that have been used as weapons of war. The combination of the chilling account of the women and the melodramatic tendencies evoke strong emotions and reveal the horrors of humanity and perseverance. The scene is

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    Jefferson Davis

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    Alexus Moore Jefferson Davis was a complicated man who accomplished a lot during his lifetime. Many historians debate about the kind of man this Confederate President was; whether he was a man of many ideas or just an insecure man who just did what he was told. This man‚ whom many call an “enigma‚” went through life looking up to great men and always doing what those men thought was best (pg. 4‚ line 5). The three essays written by William C. Davis tell a story of Jefferson Davis’s life and in

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    Jefferson Davis

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    Synopsis Jefferson Davis was born in Christian County‚ Kentucky‚ on June 3‚ 1808. After a distinguished military career‚ Davis served as a U.S. senator and as Secretary of War under Franklin Pierce before his election as the president of the secessionist Confederate States of America. He was later indicted for treason‚ though never tried‚ and remained a symbol of Southern pride until his death in 1889. Quotes "I regarded the separation of the States as a great‚ though not the greater evil." –

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    Angela Davis

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    Yvonne Davis ’ fame sparked from her association with the Black Panther and Communist parties. Though she is an extremely well educated woman‚ you only hear about one part of her life. Davis is more than a Communist or Black Panther. She is a person who has lived a full and influential life. She had a childhood‚ was involved in a very powerful movement and is still doing positive things. Her accomplishments should be looked at in their entirety and without prejudice. Angela Yvonne Davis was born

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    Miles Davis

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    Miles Davis: The music’s right but the approach is wrong. Music listeners everywhere have heard at least a smidgen of the music from “the prince of darkness”. Although Miles Davis‚ dubbed the “most revered jazz trumpeter of all time‚ not to mention one of the most important musicians of the 20th century” by Rolling Stone Magazine and known as the birth of cool‚ attitudes and behaviors we never truly kind and the man was notoriously known as a jerk‚ his music was of great importance to the jazz

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    Ernie Davis

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    three-time All-American halfback and 1961 Heisman Trophy winner‚ Ernie Davis would go on to win MVP title in both the Cotton Bowl and the Liberty Bowl‚ and was inducted into the College Football Hall Of Fame in 1979. He was the first African American man to win the Heisman Trophy‚ and to be picked 1st overall in the NFL draft. His career was cut short when he was diagnosed with cancer in 1962. Athlete. American Football player. Ernie Davis was born on December 14‚ 1939 in New Salem‚ Pennsylvania‚ USA.

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    Miles Davis

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    Miles Davis Born in Alton‚ Illinois‚ Miles Davis grew up in a middle-class family in East St. Louis. Miles Davis took up the trumpet at the age of 13 and was playing professionally two years later. Some of his first gigs included performances with his high school bandand playing with Eddie Randall and the blue Devils. Miles Davis has said that the greatest musical experience of his life was hearing the Billy Eckstine orchestra when it passed through St. Louis. In September 1944 Davis went

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    Biography of Miles Davis

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    History of Jazz Miles Davis Born on May 26‚ 1926‚ Miles Davis is considered to be one of the most influential jazz musicians in history. Being a trumpeter‚ keyboardist‚ composer‚ and band-leader‚ Miles is responsible for the popularization of many styles of jazz throughout his long and prolific career. Miles Dewey Davis was born into a well-to-do family in the town of Alton‚ Illinois. The family owned a large portion of a farm where Miles learned to ride horses as a young boy. In 1927 the

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