Who was Count Basie? He was an African American jazz pianist‚ organist‚ bandleader‚ and composer. Considered as one of the greatest bandleaders of all time Basie was born on August 21st‚ 1904 in Red Bank NJ. Basie changed jazz and shaped mid-20th-century popular music‚ earning the title “King of Swing” because he gave people the urge to dance. Dropping out of high school junior year‚ Basie learned to operate the lights for vaudeville (which is like a theater) and to improvise piano solo’s for silent
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Elizabeth Lange was born either in 1784 or 1794 in Santiago De Cuba. Some people believe she was born in Haiti‚ but recent research shows she was born in Santiago De Cuba. She was raised in a primarily French speaking community‚ where she received an amazing education. In the early 1800’s‚ Elizabeth left Cuba to settle in the United States where she could live in peace. The Providence directed her to Baltimore‚ Maryland where many French-speaking Catholic refugees from the Haitian Revolution were
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George B. McClellan was on born December 3rd‚ 1826 in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. McClellan had two nicknames‚ Young Napoleon and Mac the Unready. His father was George McClellan and his mother was Elizabeth Sophia Steinmetz Brinton McClellan. He had one son‚ George B. McClellan Jr. His grandson was Samuel McClellan. George B. McClellan grew up in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. He went to West Point University and was a graduate of West Point. He served with distinction during the Mexican-American
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proponents of military action had upheld it‚ calling Ayub Khan a saviour. A new system was evolved which replaced the federal parliamentary system leading to absolute dictatorship. With unfair intentions he took every step which consolidated his grip on power. After 11 years of independence‚ Pakistan was going through experiments in governance‚ with no constitution‚ no democracy. The fallout of this cast deep influences on the years to come. That Ayub Khan was an ambitious person is evident from his own writings
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Running Head: Chingis Khan 1 Throughout history‚ many a great empires have been built. Some so vast‚ that on them the sun never set. These empires however were built by multiple individuals over a period of hundreds of years. The largest empire‚ however was built by a group of tribal nomads led by an orphaned prince. It was the mongols under Chingis Khan who built the largest empire to ever be conquered by one man. Over the course of only a few decades he shook the world and changed history
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later went on to write “To Kill A Mockingbird”. Both of the friends appear as characters in Capote’s early fiction. (Truman Capote Biography) Truman’s mom brought him to Manhattan‚ New York when he was nine years old. While he was there‚ he adopted the last name “Capote”. Although he had a high IQ (Intelligence Quotient)‚ he did poorly in school. (Truman Capote Biography)
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Josephine Baker 2/27/2012 Josephine Baker (Freda Josephine McDonald) was born on June 3‚ 1906 in St. Louis‚ Missouri. Her parents were Carrie McDonald and Eddie Carson. After Eddie left them both alone‚ her mom married a man named Arthur Martin. Her mother had a son and two daughters‚ with him giving Josephine siblings. She grew up cleaning houses‚ and other things for a very wealthy family. When she turned twelve years old she dropped out of school. After she dropped out she lived as a street
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Dorothy Day (1897-1980) Born in Brooklyn‚ New York on November 8th‚ 1897 Dorthy Day was a very influential person in the catholic economic lifestyle. Her father‚ John Day was out of work when she was little‚ which gave her empathy for other then‚ and later on in life because she also knows what its like to be there. When she moved to Chicago her life turned for the better‚ Her father became sports editor of a major Chicago newspaper. In 1914 she received a scholarship for the
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Dave Brubeck The late Dave Brubeck left behind a legacy as a jazz pianist‚ composer‚ bandleader‚ husband‚ and father. He wrote everything that ranged from opera and ballet‚ to a contemporary mass. Brubeck was well known for experimenting with time signatures unusual to the traditional jazz sound. The uneven meters‚ along with the incorporation of all kinds of different rhythms in his music‚ is how he captivated the attention of younger listeners. The significance of Brubeck in the history of jazz
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John Gerety‚ age 85‚ passed away June 5th‚ 2080. He was born February 25th‚ 1995 in Baltimore‚ Maryland. John passed away from a stroke while playing a round of golf with his Wednesday afternoon golf group in which he’s been apart of since the beginning of his retirement. John and his wife of 58 years‚ Katherine‚ moved to Amelia Island‚ Florida during their retirement years. Before their settling in Florida‚ they lived a happy‚ loving‚ and healthy life with their three children Annie‚ Gracie‚ and
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