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- 1881: Life of Tupac Shakur
- ... gold chains. They left his diamond-encrusted gold Rolex. The case of that robbery was unsolved. 2Pac eventually survived the shots. The next day after 2Pac was shot and robbed he was found guilty with sexual abuse. 2Pac was sentenced to four and a half years of jail. He served it in New York's Rikers Island penitentiary. While 2Pac was still in jail his third album came out called Me ...
- 1882: The Life and Times of Peter Straub
- ... I. Birth until age 5 A. Milwaukee, WI on March 2 1943 B. Learn to read. C. Leaned by himself II. First grade A. Accident B. The experience C. Year in wheelchair D. Stutter E. Sexual Abuse III. Secondary and College A. Jazz music B. Quote C. University of Wisconsin D. Columbia University IV. After college and living in Dublin A. Marriage to Susan Bitker B. Teacher at old school C ...
- 1883: Sojourner Truth
- ... In the mid-1830s, Truth lived and worked within a religious cult led by a self-styled prophet, one Robert Matthews, who created an autocratic "Kingdom of Matthias." When the cult imploded over charges of sexual promiscuity and murder, Truth was accused by one white couple of trying to poison them. To clear her name, Truth again went to court in 1835 and sued for slander, winning damages of $125. Truth ...
- 1884: Irwin Allen Ginsberg
- ... when he gave a performance of his new poem 'Howl' at the legendary Six Gallery poetry reading in October 1955. This poem, which brought about an obscenity charge that made Allen a worldwide symbol of sexual depravity (as homosexuality was then veiwed). Ginsberg followed 'Howl' with several other new poems, such as 'Sunflower Sutra.' At a critical stage in his career, he somehow was able to avoid the 'fame burnout' that ...
- 1885: Hemingway’s Greatest Hits
- ... Bulletin (Arts). Vol. 21.1 (1990): 55-62. Steinke, Jim. “Harlotry and Love: A Friendship in A Farewell to Arms.” Spectrum (Univ. of California, Santa Barbara). Vol. 21.1 (1979): 20-24. Sylvester, Bickford. “The Sexual Impasse to Romantic Order in Hemingway’s Fiction: A Farewell to Arms, Othello, ‘Orpen’, and The Hemingway canon.” Hemingway’s Up in Michigan Perspective. Eds. Frederic J. Svoboda, Joseph J Waldmeir. East Lansing: Michigan State ...
- 1886: The Accomplishments of Peter The Great
- ... Their education and their information about ways of life, science, and Western institutions were always of great interest for Peter. He was attracted and enjoyed the company of foreigners mostly because of the greater social, sexual, and intellectual freedom. He recognized his own drives and energy among the ambitious and adventurous foreigners who came to Russia. During his time spent in the company of foreigners he acquired mechanical skills and accumulated ...
- 1887: Winston Smith
- ... from the drabness of London, and from the always pervading presence of the Party, the Thought Police and Big Brother. A Golden country in which any form of expression is considered natural. The party discourages sexual fulfilment and makes any love affair with a party member impossible. Winston notices two people, O`Brien a party leader, and a young girl by the name of Julia. Winston hates Julia for what she ...
- 1888: Caravaggio
- ... directly, using the easily understandable terms of the visible world" (Friedlander, ix). His coarse treatment of religious matters has created many interpretations. Some critiques have used a Freudian analysis to link his actions to the sexual revolution of the 1960's and Gay Liberation. Others believe his pictorial realism is a metaphysical - existentialist movement, where visions of death replace that of life (Spear, p.25). His work inspired a number of ...
- 1889: Anne Moody
- ... to hate people. Not only did she hate the whites that committed the murders, but she also hated the blacks for allowing the horrid actions to occur. When there were rumors about black men having sexual relationships with white women, Negro men became afraid even to walk the streets. One of Moody’s high school classmates, Jerry, was beaten after being accused of making telephone calls to a white operator with ...
- 1890: Paul Dunbar Research Paper
- ... had written about Harriet Beecher Stowe, he said, “She told a cruel story, and the whole world wept, at wrongs and cruelties that it had known”(Dunbar 119). He was referring to the persecution and harassment that Harriet Beecher Stowe had to endure during her time of incarceration. Paul Dunbar used his writing as a tool for equality. He felt that the world was primarily good, he just thought that they ...
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