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May Brill

Human nature as interminable debaters often leads to taking sides on fate, and Friday the thirteenth is an infamous subject matter—yet a certain May was born on one! Beginning in the month she was named after, year of 1924, southern…

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Moving on…

Eleanor Roosevelt is a very important person with a very sad background. Following the death of both her parents, she had to moved in to her pregnant grandmothers house with her little sister, she was forced to take care of…

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Benjamin O. Davis Jr.

The first African American general in the United States, Benjamin O. Davis Jr., set high standards for integration in the U.S. Air Force. Ever since Davis was a child, he had set his standards high to become a part of…

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Vernon J Baker

What do you think it's like to be one of only seven African Americans to win the Medal Of Honor and the only one to be alive to receive it. Some people can’t even imagine what fifty years feel like…

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The Woman Behind the Wal

Miep Gies is known for mainly one thing: protecting Anne Frank. But she was so much much more than that. She saved many more and kept their memories alive. I’m pretty sure most of you have read the Diary of…

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Salem

Salem Chorus Peter Salem man you gotta hail him! He fought for our nation and never abandoned his station He made us all proud and always stood out in a crowd He gave us all rights and started the fight…

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james arimstead song

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Mary Musgrove

Mary musgrove, 1700 Mothers gone, lets move in with father Let's live there till fifteen because of a slaughter A war, but don't worry ‘won't harm us, Just remember, here in this world, you gotta act proper I’ll become an…

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The Amazing Abigail Adams

Abigail Adams, queen of all madams Defended education, rose above her station Talked about women’s rights, the Nineteenth Amendment in her sights. During the smallpox, which covered several blocks She led the family through it, kept cool like an icebox.…

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Mercy Otis Warren Song

Verse 1.) As a child Mercy Otis was described as prudent All she ever wanted to do was be a student She dreamed of graduating from college This would’ve been feasible because she has all the knowledge Her father got…

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Beauty

Beauty by Imani Ortiz Note: Poet Warriors write with truth and purpose; this poem contains strong language, graphic details and/or sensitive subject matter. Beauty. Beauty is long silky hair, pretty eyes, big thighs, a huge ass and titties that you…

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A Young One

I found out that my father had fallen off a bridge on his way home slowly. I was eight, and those things that moved fast sometimes slowed down or sped up the things that moved slow did the same, so…

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