Today in History 2-8 - Bartlesville Examiner Enterprise
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Today in History 2-8 Bartlesville Examiner Enterprise 8, 1587, Mary, Queen of Scots was beheaded at Fotheringhay Castle in England after she was implicated in a plot to murder her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I. In 1693, a charter was granted for the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg in the Virginia ... |
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Canal Winchester Area Historical society merchandise for sale - Lancaster Eagle Gazette
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Canal Winchester Area Historical society merchandise for sale Lancaster Eagle Gazette Her work was showcased with other winners at the Columbus College of Art and Design. Tickets remain for Canal Winchester High School's 22nd annual Madrigal Dinner, William Shakespeare's "Comedy of Errors." This is Shakespeare's best-known comedic tale ... |
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Tribe Struggles Against ODU in 70-51 Loss - Williamsburg Yorktown Daily
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Tribe Struggles Against ODU in 70-51 Loss Williamsburg Yorktown Daily By the Tribe Athletics Press Room Thursday, February 09, 2012 The William and Mary men's basketball team fell to Old Dominion, 70-51, on Wednesday night at Kaplan Arena. The College weathered an early ODU storm, but the Monarchs closed the opening half ... |
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Scholarly books: An authoritative look at African and African American history - The Boston - Bay State Banner
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![]() Straight.com | Scholarly books: An authoritative look at African and African American history The Boston - Bay State Banner Over the years, Negro History Week was expanded to Black History Month, generally accepted as the month of February. Today, the celebration of Black History Month consists chiefly of inviting guest lecturers to college and university campuses, ... Cultural history takes the back seat |
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College Basketball Capsules - Men: No. 6 Baylor loses again to No. 7 Kansas - Brownsville Herald
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College Basketball Capsules - Men: No. 6 Baylor loses again to No. 7 Kansas Brownsville Herald Baylor (21-3, 8-3) was 17-0 with the longest winning streak in school history before a 92-74 loss at Kansas on Jan. 16. The Bears followed that with a one-point home loss to Missouri. In the Jan. 16 game against Baylor at home, Tyshawn Taylor and ... |
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Things to do Feb. 8-16: Dr. King poster exhibit - Washington Post (blog)
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Things to do Feb. 8-16: Dr. King poster exhibit Washington Post (blog) Tuskegee Airmen History Lesson, meet a member of the Tuskegee Airmen, Inc. and learn the history of the first African American military aviators. 2 pm, College Park Aviation Museum, 1985 Cpl. Frank Scott Dr., College Park. Free with museum admission: ... |
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Three inducted into Gallery of Great Black Kentuckians - WDRB
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Three inducted into Gallery of Great Black Kentuckians WDRB They are: Kentucky State Senator Gerald Neal, the late Arthur Walters, and the late William Blakey. It was part of this year's Kentucky Black History Month Celebration. Gerald A. Neal, the state senator who currently represents District 33 in Jefferson ... Kentucky Human Rights Commission adds three to Gallery of Great Black Kentuckians Rights gallery adds Neal, 2 others Black History Month Celebration At State Capitol |
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