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  1. North Country Poets: Poems and Biographies of Natives Or Residents of Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmoreland, Durham, Lancashire and Yorkshire, Volume 1 by William Andrews, 2010-03-07
  2. A Class Unconventional-Biographies-Writers and Poets by Students' Academy, 2010-05-22
  3. Dictionary of Literary Biography: American Poets Since WW II by R.S. Gwynn, 1991-05-24
  4. Dictionary of Literary Biography: American Poets Since Ww II Sixth Series by Joseph Conte, 1998-06-29
  5. A Poet Apart: A Literary Biography of the Bengali Poet Jibanananda Das, 1899-1954 by Clinton B. Seely, 1990-12
  6. Life of a Poet: Rainer Maria Rilke by Ralph Freedman, 1998-05-27
  7. The Life And Works Of Paul Laurence Dunbar: Containing His Complete Poetical Works, His Best Short Stories, Numerous Anecdotes And A Complete Biography Of The Famous Poet by Lida Keck Wiggins, 2007-07-25
  8. African American Poets: Lives, Works, and Sources by Joyce Pettis, 2002-05-30
  9. Becoming a Poet: Elizabeth Bishop with Marianne Moore and Robert Lowell by David Kalstone, 2001-01-29
  10. Ezra Pound: Poet by A. David Moody, 2009-10-18
  11. Poet on Demand: The Life, Letters, and Works of Celia Thaxter by Jane E. Vallier, 1994-12-15
  12. Recollections of the Lakes and the Lake Poets (Penguin Classics) by Thomas De Quincey, 1971-03-30
  13. America's Greatest Unknown Poet: Lorine Niedecker Reminiscences, Photographs, Letters and Her Most Memorable Poems by John Lehman, 2003-09-28
  14. The Hidden Wordsworth: Poet, Lover, Rebel, Spy by Kenneth R. Johnston, 1998-06

81. Biographies Of Great Sikh Warriors
biographies Guru Tegh Bahadur was a perfect Saint, Soldier, fighter, martyr, poetand philosopher in Indian subcontinent to win a battle over a British general.
http://www.sikh-history.com/sikhhist/warriors/nojava.html
Great Sikh Warriors Welcome to this section of History of the Sikhs. This is a thoroughly researched site. If you see any inaccuracies please Contact me. Sandeep Singh Bajwa This section was last modified on March 12 2000. EXPLORE
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Biographies Sri Guru Hargobind ji established the institute of Akal Takht for the sikh political and spiritual rights. He understood that in order to preserve the teachings of Guru Nanak, Sikhs must be like Saints and Soldiers in one body.
Bhai Bidhichand Chhina
was a sikh of Guru Hargobind. He was an excellent rider and led a battalion of Guru Hargobind's Sikhs. Although he was a Jutt but his favourity pastime was to groom and ride horses.
Guru Tegh Bahadur ji
were younger Son of Guru Hargobind ji and an excellent fighter. It was in one of the skirmishes with Mughals that his father, Guru Hargobind give him the name of Tegh Bahadur (brave of the Sword).

82. Food For Thought For Personal Happiness, Avoid Biographies Of
If you are a poet over 21 years of age, have a beer or two and then stop. Youcan’t write if you don’t live. And sure, stay away from biographies.
http://www.towntimes.com/News/2002/0111/Columns.html

83. General Collection: Plays By O'Neill
general Collection Plays by O'Neill 1 2 3 4 Interlude; Volume II A Touch of thePoet, The Iceman The American Stage of Today biographies and Photographs of
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General Collection: Plays by O'Neill
TA 0101 O'Neill, Eugene A Moon for the Misbegotten. A Play in Four Acts Random House First Edition. Dust Jacket TA 0102 O'Neill, Eugene A Moon For the Misbegotten. A Play in Four Acts Jonathan Cape, London First English Edition. Dust Jacket TA 0103 O'Neill, Eugene More Stately Mansions. Shortened From The Author's Partly Revised Script by Karl Ragnar Gierow and Edited by Donald Gallup Yale University Press First Edition. Dust Jacket TA 0104 O'Neill, Eugene More Stately Mansions. A Play in Three Acts Jonathan Cape, London Proof copy, in gray papers; First English Edition. Dust Jacket
TA 0105 O'Neill, Eugene More Stately Mansions. A Play in Three Acts Jonathan Cape, London First English Edition. Dust Jacket TA 0106 O'Neill, Eugene

84. UGA African American Studies
A brief biographical sketch of several key figures in African American history.Category Society Ethnicity African African-American History...... in 1932, Drew did his threeyear residency at Montreal general Hospital before poet,novelist, and teacher Margaret Walker spent a culturally rich southern
http://www.uga.edu/~iaas/History.html
African Americans have played a vital role in the history and culture of their country since its founding. An important part of the curriculum at the Institute for African American Studies is devoted to creative research on the lives and work of prominent African Americans and to placing them within their cultural context. On this page you will find brief biographical sketches of several key figures in African American history.
Benjamin Banneker
Benjamin Banneker's Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia Almanack and Epheremis, published during the years 1792-1797. He retired from tobacco farming to concentrate wholly upon his studies. He corresponded with Thomas Jefferson and urged Jefferson to work for the abolition of slavery.
Sojourner Truth
Sojourner Truth, a nationally known speaker on human rights for slaves and women, was born Isabella Baumfree, a slave in Hurley, New York, and spoke only Dutch during her childhood. Sold and resold, denied her choice in husband, and treated cruelly by her masters, Truth ran away in 1826, leaving all but one of her children behind. After her freedom was bought for $25, she moved to New York City in 1829 and became a member of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. In 1853, she helped form a utopian community called "The Kingdom," at Sing Sing, New York, which was soon disbanded following the death and possible murder of its leader. Truth was implicated in the scandal but courageously fought the falsehoods aimed at her. After the death of her son, she took the name Sojourner Truth to signify her new role as traveler telling the truth about slavery. She set out on June 1, 1843, walking for miles in a northeasterly direction with 25 cents in her pocket, and rested only when she found lodging offered by either rich or poor. First she attended religious meetings, then began to hold meetings herself that would bring audience members to tears. As she logged mile after mile, her fame grew and her reputation preceded her. Truth's popularity was enhanced by her biography written by the abolitionist Olive Gilbert, with a preface written by William Lloyd Garrison. In 1864, she was invited to the White House, where President Abraham Lincoln personally received her. Later she served as a counselor for the National Freedman's Relief Association, retiring in 1875 to Battle Creek, Michigan.

85. ITBC Section Details
Indian wife in Calcutta. He became a famous poet at the age of eighteen.A teacher, philosopher and poet, Derozio b, The It Man Of
http://www.indiatodaybookclub.com/itbc/index.phtml?SEID=4

86. Native American Authors - Teacher Resources
Biography, bibliography and online etexts of writings by selected Native American authors. Large Category Arts Literature Cultural Native American...... general Sites. Paula Gunn Allen Her official web site; numerous resources; Poetand author; Biography; bibliography; online poems Anagram, Hoop Dancer
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/natauth.htm
Native American Authors - Teacher Resources
Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center Native American Author Page. You'll find biography, bibliography, lesson plans, online etexts and critical reviews of selected authors whose works are taught in the public schools or at the university level. Literature includes both adult and juvenile. For general information, see Native Americans - Internet Resources
The ISLMC is a preview site for librarians, teachers, students and parents. You can search this site, use an index or sitemap . Check your local public or school library to obtain titles. You'll find a good selection for purchase at nativeauthors.com . Page revised 1/22/00.
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Using Literature by American Indians and Alaska Natives in Secondary Schools. ERIC Digest ERIC document ED348201
Erasing Native American Stereotypes Criteria for evaluation of materials; from Smithsonian Institution, Anthropology Outreach Office Selective Bibliography and Guide for "I"Is Not for Indian : The Portrayal of Native Americans in Books for Young People From nativeculture.com; Discusses selection of materials

87. SAWNET: Biographies

http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/users/sawweb/sawnet/bios3.html
All bios are linked on the Who's Who page , which is also available sorted alphabetically
Jayashri Srikantiah
Jayashri Srikantiah is a staff attorney at the Immigrants' Rights Project of the National Office of the American Civil Liberties Union. Through offices in New York and San Francisco, the Project enforces the rights of immigrants and refugees through a program of litigation, education, and public advocacy. Ms. Srikantiah is currently working on litigation challenging the indefinite detention policies of the INS in various district courts and the Fifth and Ninth Circuits. Due in part to the Project's brief and argument, a five-judge panel in the Western District of Washington recently held that the INS's indefinite detention policy is unconstitutional. Ms. Srikantiah has also participated in litigation challenging the prohibitions on judicial review enacted by the 1996 Anti-Terrorism and Immigration Reform acts in the Fifth, Ninth, and Tenth Circuits. Thus far, the Project has successfully defeated the Clinton Administration?s interpretation of the new ?court-stripping? laws in the First, Second, Third, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth, Tenth, and Eleventh Circuits. Ms. Srikantiah was part of the team that successfully prevented the government from obtaining certiorari to the Supreme Court in two of these cases. She is an active member of the Asian American Bar Association Civil Rights Committee.

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