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    Who is he‚ when and where did he live? What have they done that impacted Australia Sir William Patrick Deane‚ was born on the 4th January 1931‚ he was an Australian judge and the 22nd Governor-General of Australia. * | William Deane was born in Melbourne‚ Victoria. He was educated at Catholic schools including St. Joseph’s College‚ Hunters Hill and at the University of Sydney‚ where he graduated in arts and law. He also attended the Hague Academy of International Law. After graduation

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    The Story of William Still One of the most influential heroes of the Underground Railroad‚ William Still‚ was born in Burlington County‚ New Jersey on October 7‚ 1821. He was a an African-American abolitionist‚ conductor on the Underground Railroad‚ writer‚ historian and civil rights activist. His parents‚ Levin Steel and Sidney Steel‚ parents to four children when they became runaway slaves were fortunate enough to be able to escape from slavery. Unfortunately‚ the Steel family was unable

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    William Grant Still

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    William Grant Still was born in rural Mississippi on May 11‚ 1895 to parents who made a modest living teaching. Today Still is the most famous African American composer. Still’s father‚ though he died when Still three months old was‚ was one of his biggest influence. His father was a local band leader. After his fathers’ death‚ Still and his mother moved to Little Rock‚ Arkansas where she was a High School English teacher for nearly thirty years. Still’s step father‚ Charles Shepperson‚ nurtured

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    William Grant Still was born on May 11‚ 1895 in Woodville‚ Mississippi who is an important conductor and composer. He was the first African American to have a major production‚ both a symphony (1931) and opera (1949) (Biography). Still went to study medicine first at Wilberforce University in Ohio‚ however‚ left college before college and turned his attention to music at Ohio Oberlin Conservatory of Music. To gain knowledge‚ Still “… spent time learning from George Whitefield Chadwick at the New

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    “The Strange Death of Silas Deane” by James West Davison and Mark Hamilton Lytle creates a new perspective on what people see history as. Although many people would define history as something that happened in the past‚ through “The Strange Death of Silas Deane”‚ the authors demonstrate that this everyday view on history can be profoundly misleading. In the section‚ “An Untimely Death”‚ the author explains the key events of Deane’s life and his death. Silas Deane “began his life as the son of

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    Jack Phillips USH-A Larson- H per Silas Deane: murdered by an old friend? Silas Deane was a man of promise‚ he came from humble origins‚ but he rose to great heights. However‚ he did fall from respect‚ and lived out his life thought to be a traitor and a cheat. He died in an unusual manner‚ however. On the deck of the ship that would bring him back to America for the first time in over a decade‚ he fell extremely ill and died. Silas Deane was murdered by a certain Dr. Bancroft. This

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    William Grant Still The famous quote‚ “Music is beauty”‚ comes from William Grant Still‚ a man who was determined to be a composer. He didn’t let anything get in his way. William Grant Still was the first black to conduct a leading American orchestra. William Grant Still was born on May 11th‚ in Woodville‚ Mississippi. William grew up without a father. He lived in Little Rock‚ Arkansas‚ a segregated city. His mother was a teacher at a high school in Little Rock. William grew sick when he was 3

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    Sean Ferry Pre-AP English 9 William Shakespeare wrote many great works of literature in his lifetime including plays‚ narrative poems‚ and sonnets. Shakespeare’s works are studied and popularized for their thrilling language‚ deep understanding of humanity‚ and tolerance of all people (“Shakespeare‚ William‚” par. 2). Shakespeare’s sonnets continue to be some of the best known and most popular sonnets still today. Generations of people have become infatuated with the sonnets due to their interestingly

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    Underground Railroad"‚ William Still helped as many as 800 slaves escape to freedom. He interviewed each person and kept careful records‚ including a brief biography and the destination for each‚ along with any alias adopted. He kept his records hidden but knew the accounts would be important in aiding the future reunion of family members who became separated under slavery‚ which he had learned when he aided his own brother Peter‚ whom he had previously never met before. Still worked with other Underground

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    Sept. 9 2013 So What? The Strange Death of Silas Deane In the late 1700s‚ the case of Silas Deane’s death was as good as solved and put to rest. His depression weakened his body enough‚ to lead him to illness and an inevitable death. Despite the lack of evidence that led to this conclusion‚ people were at ease with it so there were no reasons to further officially investigate his case. There were‚ of course‚ speculations from the skeptics of the age. Perhaps his death were self-inflicted or

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