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         Aldridge Ira Frederick:     more books (15)
  1. Mr. Ira Aldridge as Mungo. In the Padlock by Ira Frederick, d. 1867 Aldridge, 1867
  2. Mr. Ira Aldridge as Aaron by Ira Frederick, d. 1867 Aldridge, 1867
  3. A glance at the life of Ira Frederick Aldridge, by Fountain Peyton, 1917
  4. Ira Aldridge: Negro Tragedian by Herbert Marshall, 1993-06
  5. Ira Aldridge: The Negro Tragedian by Herbert Marshall, 1968-06
  6. Ira Aldridge: The African Roscius (Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora) by Bernth Lindfors, 2007-09-01
  7. Actor in Exile: The Life of Ira Aldridge by Mary Malone, 1969-10
  8. Shakespeare's Macbeth,: With notes, examination papers, and plan of preparation (English classics) by William Shakespeare, 1882
  9. Reaching for freedom: Paul Cuffe, Norbert Rillieux, Ira Aldridge, James McCune Smith (Firebird biographies) by David Harbison, 1972
  10. Speak of me as I am: The story of Ira Aldridge by Owen Mortimer, 1995
  11. The African roscius: Being the life and times of Ira Aldridge by Robin Breon, 1987
  12. Ira Aldridge
  13. Ira Aldridge,: American Negro tragedian and Taras Shevchenko, poet of the Ukraine. Story of a friendship by Marie Trommer, 1939
  14. "Splendid mummer" (working title): A play in two acts by Lonne Elder, 1976

61. RUS 493 - Module #2: Introduction
for example the great Shakespearean actor ira aldridge (1805?1867 aldridge returnedto England in 1858 for two such well-known figures as frederick Douglas and
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Module #2
Ira Aldridge
Readings
Black Immigrants/ Black Visitors to Russia

Russia and the Slavery Question
Assignments RUS 493 "African-American Literary Ties to Russian Intellectual Thought" URL: syllabus.htm "Black Immigrants/ Black Visitors to Russia" The practice of bringing blacks to work as servants began to wane as the 19 th century progressed. This was probably influenced by Russia’s early opposition to the African slave trade and by changes in attitude that came with the emancipation of Russia’s serfs in the 1860s . As this practice waned, blacks continued to come to Russia after the middle of the 19 th c. to improve their lot. In some cases they made a start as servants, while there are also reported cases of Russians who brought Africans back to Russia with them and later adopted them. For the most part, black immigrants to Russia came from the Americas. These immigrants worked not only in the major cities, but in more remote areas as well. While information on this immigration pattern is sketchy, two examples show patterns common to this group finding success in the entertainment industry and in professional athletics: George Thomas , an American black, moved to St. Petersburg in 1890. He later adopted the Russian name Fyodor. He was initially employed as a valet, but managed to amass a small fortune by engaging in various amusement enterprises throughout Russia. By the time of the First World War, he owned a large amusement complex in Moscow called the Aquarium. When the Bolsheviks seized power in 1917, Thomas fled to Constantinople because his wealth made him a target for the new regime.

62. E-bannerx.com Exchange And Directory: Entertainment/Celebrities/A
David (1) Alagao, Nina Ricci (1) Alaimo, Marc (3) Alba, Jessica (68) Albarn, Damon(7) Alda, Alan (4) Aldred, Sophie (2) aldridge, ira frederick (0) aldridge
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Home Entertainment Celebrities : A the entire directory only this category More search options Categories:
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63. Book Review--Everyday Life During The Civil War; Civil War Studies At The Smiths
saw on stage many times. ira frederick aldridge was the first renownedAfrican American actor. There were also traveling carnivals
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Civil War Studies Feature Index
Book Review Everyday Life During the Civil War , by Michael J. Varhola
The Smithsonian Associates Civil War E-Mail Newsletter, Volume 2, Number 8
Although the book is subtitled, "A Guide for Writers, Students and Historians," it is no ordinary reference book. It is a wonderful resource for anyone interested in the minutiae of American life during the Civil War. The book begins with the basicsthe status of each state in and out of the Union, as well as the territories. Varhola recounts each area's history, its population and ethnic make-up at the time, its educational facilities, and its role during the Civil War. Among the fact-filled chapters is one on wages and currency. For instance, government clerks earned $16 per week; teachers $2 per student per month; and, Union nurses $12 per month. Government clerks have seen quite a few raises since then, but some would argue that teachers and nurses haven't. What could that money buy? In the midst of the war, shortages notwithstanding, the better dressed city lady would have to spend the following: Boots at $50; bonnet at a minimum of $25; merino dress at $150; cotton stockings at $6; all this and more if we include the many petticoats, the requisite camisole and chemise, fan, shawl, usually a parasol, and an overcoat or cape. (You'll even find out what a chemise is). Each major clothing item, for men or women, cost many times a soldier's pay of $1 to $13 per month.

64. Table Of Contents Volume 8 Number 2
96 97 Kelly T. Hughes Phillip D. aldridge Christine M. Lukacs, Rebecca Kucera,ira Schildkraut Ananya Majumdar, Weidong Hu, Ronnie frederick, Feng Jiang
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65. News Release
Meanwhile, one of the first black playwrights, ira frederick aldridge, earned acclaimoverseas, where his The Black Doctor was produced in France in 1840
http://www.vcu.edu/exrel/news/Releases/1999/Feb/020199c.htm
University News Services
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

February 1, 1999
CONTACT: Kyra Scarton Newman
Email: knewman@titan.vcu.edu
www.vcu.edu/uns CRAFTSMAN BRINGS FOCUS ON BLACK THEATER TO VCU RICHMOND, Va. — Marvin Sims pauses before he agrees to categorize his latest production. Yes, he says after a few seconds, the musical "Thunder Knocking on the Door" finds a spot in a new national focus in drama: black theater. For many, the answer would have been issued quickly, but Sims doesn't look for simple answers. Creating roles for African-Americans c such as found in the first play he is directing for Theatre VCU isn't enough: Black theater is about experiences derived or created from black culture, Sims continues. Building on common experiences and communities, black theater also offers opportunities for directors, playwrights, technicians, students and audience members. Last summer, Sims joined the Theatre VCU faculty, bringing a rich knowledge in black theater history coupled with a master actor and director's craftsmanship. His appointment complements a Theatre VCU commitment to offer drama that is both enlightening and entertaining. "I'm here as an advocate for students beyond that primary scope, students who are coming to be involved in theater as African-Americans," Sims said. "They need someone to identify with and who understands their unique experiences and represents their views."

66. Brockett's History Of The Theatre, Index 12
African Company African Grove, The (New York) aldridge, ira Alexandrinsky Theatre Conservatoire(Paris) Contrast, The (Tyler) Cooke, George frederick Cooke, TP
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Go to Chapter Home Chapter 12: Europe and United States, Early 19th Century Actors, acting, and Acting Companies: England
Actors, acting, and Acting Companies: France
Actors, acting, and Acting Companies: Russia
Actors, acting, and Acting Companies: United States
African Company
African Grove, The (New York)
Aldridge, Ira
Alexandrinsky Theatre (Leningrad)
Ambigu-Comique (Paris)
Ambrosio, or the Monk (Lewis)
American (Camp Street) Theatre (New Orleans) American school of acting Amphitheatre Ancestress, The (Grillparzer) André (Dunlap) Anschütz, Heinrich Antigone (Sophocles) Antony (Dumas père) Arch Street Theatre (Philadelphia) Astley's Amphitheatre Astor Place Riot Athenaeum, Das Audiences Auditoriums Baillie, Joanna Baker, Benjamin Ballet Barker, James Nelson Barker, Robert Barometer-Maker and the Magical Island, The (Raimund) Beaux' Stratagem, The (Farquhar) Benefit system Bernard, John Betty, William Henry West Beverley, William Roxby Bird, Robert Montgomery Black theatre in America Black-eyed Susan (Jerrold) Bocage Bolshoi Theatre (St. Petersburgh)

67. Descendants Of Frederick Jurg Hilsabeck
Children of MARTIN SPAINHOUR and ELIZABETH aldridge are 7. JOHN frederick 4 SPAINHOUR(ELIZABETH3 HILSABECK Children of MILDRED HILSABECK and ira STOUT are
http://friscia.rootsweb.com/genea/friscia-generations/hilsabeck.html
Descendants of Frederick Jurg Hilsabeck Generation No. 1 FREDERICK JURG HILSABECK was born March 05, 1729/30 in Pfalz, Hiedelberg, Germany , and died September 06, 1799 in NC . He married CATHARINA BERTSCHIN 1755 in PA . She was born 1734 in Scherze, Elsase, Germany. Children of FREDERICK HILSABECK and CATHARINA BERTSCHIN are: i. ELIZABETH HILSABECK, b. PA ; m. FREDERICK SHAUSS, September 21, 1778 2. ii. JOHANN JACOB HILSABECK, b. June 09, 1758, Germantown, Philadelphia County, PA; d. 1848. iii. FREDERICK HILSABECK, b. November 17, 1760, Germantown, PA iv. CATHERINA HILSABECK, b. July 02, 1766, PA ; m. PETER BINKLEY, October 22, 1799, Stokes County, NC ; b. Abt. 1764, Mechanicstown, Frederick County, MD ; d. 1811, Robertson County, TN v. SUSANNA HILSABECK, b. Abt. 1770, PA. vi. HENRY HILSABECK, b. Abt. 1772, PA ; m. (1) ALSEY CHILDRESS, July 17, 1792, Stokes County, NC ; d. Abt. 1799; m. (2) CRISTY MARTAIN, November 01, 1800, Stokes County, NC

68. Calls For Papers: Theatre: CFP: Black Diaspora Drama Biographie
1. Abdallah, Mohammed ben 2. Aidoo, Ama Ata 3. aldridge, ira 4. Amadi, Elechi5. Anderson, Garland 6. Angelou, Maya 7. Bailey Matheus, John frederick 118.
http://www.english.upenn.edu/CFP/archive/Theatre/0011.html
CFP: Black Diaspora Drama Biographies (no deadline noted; database)
From: Jeremy Caleb Johnson ( johnson@alexanderst.com
Date: Thu Sep 13 2001 - 10:45:52 EDT Biographical Entries Sought: Black Diaspora Drama
Alexander Street Press seeks short biographical entries for inclusion in its
BLACK DRAMA database.
Alexander Street Press—an electronic publishing firm noted for its Civil War
Letters and Diaries and for North American Women’s Letters and Diaries—is
publishing a full-text searchable database titled BLACK DRAMA. Integrating
rare, hard-to-find plays and popular, widely-produced plays by Blacks and
about Blacks, BLACK DRAMA encompasses the work of playwrights from the U.K.,
the Caribbean, the U.S. and Canada, and Anglophone Africa.
Short (250-600 word) biographical entries on leading Black playwrights are sought from those working in and around the academy. Contributors’ names

69. Census 1900 A
44 Adams, Francis RMT 223 Adams, Fred BUC 271 Adams, frederick RMT 223 L. SHA2 Alden, Willis IGO 125 Alderman, ira V. RDG 111 aldridge, Albert C
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Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated Shasta County Census Index for 1900 - A Numbers are page numbers from the transcribed copy not the Original Federal Census, abbreviations are Townships. Contact me and I will be glad to send the information from the book. Janie Edwards A B C ... YZ - A - Abbot, Charles [IMT] 15
Abbott, Annie L. [AND] 155
Abbott, Chenney [SAC] 289
Abbott, Francis M. [RDG] 107
Abbott, Henry [AND] 155
Abbott, John [AND] 172
Abbott, Wenonah [AND] 172
Abernathy, Earl C. [SHA] 1
Abernathy, George A. [SHA] 1
Abernathy, Harry E. [SHA] 1
Abernathy, Rebecca C. [SHA] 1 Abernathy, Thomas E. [SHA] 1 Abernathy, William [SHA] 1 Abers, Beatrice [SAC] 290 Abers, Emily [SAC] 290 Abers, Emily [SAC] 290 Abers, Gilroy [SAC] 290 Abers, James [SAC] 290 Abers, Lulu [SAC] 290 Abers, Peter E. [SAC] 290 Acors, Jacob [BUC] 257 Acosta, Sam A. [SAC] 291 Adams, Adrian [RMT] 223 Adams, Albert [RDG] 91 Adams, Bella [RDG] 88 Adams, Daniel [BB] 230 Adams, Daniel F. [RDG] 88

70. Wielonarodowe I Wielokulturowe Tradycje Naszego Regionu
ira frederick aldridge pochodzil z królewskiej rodziny, która spelnialawladze nad jednym z plemion murzynskich w Senegalu.
http://zse.lodz.ids.pl/kullodzi/literatura/lit04.html
Mogi³a murzyñskiego aktora na starym cmentarzu
Spo¶ród ³ódzkich cmentarzy najbardziej godne uwagi s± Stare Cmentarze po³o¿one u styku ulic Ogrodowej i Srebrzyñskiej. Znajduje siê tu wiele nagrobków ludzi zwi±zanych z dziejami £odzi i jej kultur±.
Na Starym Cmentarzu Ewangelickim w¶ród licznych pomników, czêstokroæ o du¿ej warto¶ci artystycznej, natykamy siê na skromny, jak¿e jednak interesuj±cy nagrobek z wizerunkiem....Murzyna. Znajduje siê on w g³ównej alei cmentarza po lewej stronie od wej¶cia. Na marmurowej p³ycie wyryte s± dwa s³owa: Ira Aldridge.
Nazwisko to niewiele nam dzisiaj mówi, ale w po³owie zesz³ego stulecia ten utalentowany tragik murzyñski znany by³ w ca³ej Europie. Na pocz±tek kilka szczegó³ów z biografii aktora. Ira Frederick Aldridge pochodzi³ z królewskiej rodziny, która spe³nia³a w³adzê nad jednym z plemion murzyñskich w Senegalu. Rodzice jego wyemigrowali do Ameryki, gdzie w 1807 roku w ma³ej miejscowo¶ci niedaleko Baltimore przyszed³ na ¶wiat przysz³y czarnoskóry artysta.
Niejasne s± pocz±tki jego kariery scenicznej. Jedna z wersji g³osi, ¿e Aldridge by³ przez pewien czas s³u¿±cym s³awnego aktora angielskiego Edmunda Keana, który doceniaj±c zdolno¶ci aktorskie swego s³ugi, pokierowa³ jego dalszym losem. W 1828 roku gazety londyñskie odnotowa³y pierwszy wystêp Aldridge'a w roli Otella w jednym z londyñskich teatrów. Po odniesionym sukcesie wystêpowa³ on w Dublinie obok najprzedniejszych ówczesnych aktorów. Od pocz±tku swojej kariery artystycznej czu³ siê najlepiej w rolach szekspirowskich. Jego wstrz±saj±cego Otella i Shylocka ogl±dali widzowie wielu stolic i miast naszego kontynentu. W swym wielkim tourne po krajach europejskich da³o siê tak¿e poznaæ publiczno¶ci polskiej, gra³ bowiem na scenach Warszawy, Poznania i Krakowa.

71. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
distinguished AfricanAmericans. ira aldridge; Benjamin Banneker; EubieBlake; frederick Douglass; Henry Highland Garnet; Frances Ellen
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72. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
Possible answers William Still, frederick Douglass, ira aldridge, Benjamin Banneker,Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Eubie Blake, Harriet Tubman,Thurgood
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Welcome to the ThinkQuest Internet Challenge of Entries
The web site you have requested, The History of African-Americans: State by State , is one of over 4000 student created entries in our Library. Before using our Library, please be sure that you have read and agreed to our To learn more about ThinkQuest. You can browse other ThinkQuest Library Entries To proceed to The History of African-Americans: State by State click here Back to the Previous Page The Site you have Requested ...
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Students Kim Severna Park Senior High
MD, United States Brandon Bradenton Christian School
FL, United States Coaches Helen Severna Park High School
MD, United States Martha Bradenton Christian School
FL, United States

73. African American Resource Center Quick Key
Akhenaton, African King, Salute to Historic African Kings and Queens, Empak Series,8. aldridge, ira frederick, actor, Salute to Blacks in the Arts, Empak Series,5.
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New Orleans Public Library
African American Resource Center Quick Key:
Sources of Information about Black Notables
This list, compiled by the African American Resource Center, identifies sources of information about several hundred notable black men and women from all walks of life. The list is in alphabetical order by individual name and includes a brief note about the area of activity of each, along with the title, series designation/call number, and relevant page number for each biographical sketch. For availability of the sources cited, contact your Library branch. Names Beginning With . . .
A
B C D ... Y Name/Dates Area of Activity Source Series/Call Number Page Abbott, Robert Sengstacke (1870-1940) Newspaper editor, activist Extraordinary Black Americans Ya 973.0496 A469e Abernathy, Ralph David (1926-1990) Clergyman, civil rights leader Great African Americans in Civil Rights Abraham (1790-1870) consul to Seminole Indians Salute to Black Pioneers Empak Series Affonso I African King Salute to Historic African Kings and Queens Empak Series Akhenaton African King Salute to Historic African Kings and Queens Empak Series Aldridge, Ira Frederick

74. Biographies Of African-Americans From Maryland
ira aldridge. Benjamin Banneker star. Eubie Blake. frederick Douglass star. HenryHighland Garnet. Frances Ellen Watkins Harper. Josiah Henson. Matthew Henson.
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Selected Biographies of many of Maryland's Distinguished African-Americans
Click on the names below to read biographies of Maryland's distinguished African-Americans.
Ira Aldridge
Benjamin Banneker
Eubie Blake
Frederick Douglass ...
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75. Index
Ailand Thomas aldridge Abraham Abraham Ada Alice Angela ira ira (Fred Arthur) ira(Jack) Iris Francis Gilbert Franklin Lorenzo frederick frederick frederick
http://www.ayland.co.uk/IDX001.HTM
Index
A
B C D ...
Yona
Ailand
Thomas
Aldridge
Abraham
Abraham
Ada
Alice ...
Yvonne
Avery
Peter Stanley
Ayland
UNNAMED
Abel
Abigail
Abraham ...
William Thomas
Ball
Valerie
Barnard
Ann
Bellaby-Swales
Brian
Lesley
Mathew
Michael ...
Nicholas
Bennett
Hannah
Bird
Emma
John
John
Richard ...
Richard
Blight
Amy
James
Lawrence
Bourne
Mary Ann
Bradford
Elizabeth
John
Mary
Richard
Bridgeland
UNNAMED
Brown
Sarah
Butcher
Ester
Jerimiah
Carey
Patricia
Carter
Allis
Hannah L
Michael
Cave
Betsy
George
William
Clarke
Anne
Beatrice Wilhemina
Charles Lewis
Edith Amelia ...
William Harry
Clinton
Elizabeth H
Coates
Melvina Elizabeth
Cole
Susanhah
Collins
Norah
Corbridge Atkins
Alison Kay
Corkran
Sandra
Cross
Grace
Davis
Anne
Reginald
Thomas
Dennis
Alfonso
Brian
Isabella
Mary
Dowell
Doreen
Fielder
Graham
Fleming
Austin
Juliette
Folkes
Charles
Nellie
Ford
Constance Blanch
Fryer
Henry
Joane
Gardner
Moses
German
Anne
Gooding
Audrey
Goodman
Brian
David
Marie
William ...
William Ralph
Goulding
Anne
Gower
Rosa Helene Ambrosine
Greenaway
Anne
Carter
Charlie
George ...
Joseph
Hadley
Miranda
Hawkins
James
Hayward
Anne
Christine
Daniel
Emma ...
Samuel
Hearn
Anne
Herbert
Benjamin
Benjamin C
Emily K
Norah
Higgs
Hannah
Hodges
Ann
Holder
Ada
Alfred Abraham
Arthur Richard
Eli William ...
William Richard
Humphries
Mary
James
Hannah
Johnson
Paul
Shana
Troy
Jones
Margaret
Mary
Juggins
Sarah
Kemett
Kitty
Kitty
Kent
Maria
Kermack
Gavin
Stewart
Kerr
Dianne
Kirk
Elsie Clara
Knight
Bevan
Xxx
Leach
Doreen
Fredrick
Linklater
Anne
Lockstone
Elizabeth
Hester
John
Reuben ...
William
Lorrimer
Brian
Dilys
Gwenda
Reginald
Magor
Glenys
John Lawrence
Stephanie
William Lawrence
Malkin
Betty
Maule
Gwynn
Moseley
Benjemin Hugh
Daisy Elizabeth Alice
Peter
William
Murray
UNNAMED
Niblett
Fred
Graham
Peter Huw
Olsen

76. African-American Biographies—A To Z
Aaron; Kareem AbdulJabbar; Ralph Abernathy; Alvin Ailey; ira aldridge; ArchibaldAlphonso Antoine Fats Domino; Tony Dorsett; Thomas A. Dorsey; frederick Douglass;
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77. Cowdery Page: 1820 NY Census: A
Aldrich Aldrick aldridge aldridge aldridge aldridge aldridge aldridge aldridge aldridgeAldrige Ether Ezekiel frederick Froanna George Horace Hubstil ira Isaac
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78. Index Of Gatekeepers Of Black Culture 82009227
Loan Company, 8 Alexander Crummell Memorial Center, 130 aldridge, ira, 19 Alkebu Documentationof Black history and culture, 142 Douglass, frederick, 8 Douglass
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/becites/business/afro/82009227.idx.html
Go to: African-Americans in Business
Index of
Gatekeepers of Black Culture: black-owned book publishing in the United States, 1817-1981
by
Donald Franklin Joyce
Greewood Press
Reproduced 2002 with permission of the publisher Table of Contents Catalog record and links to related information from the Library of Congress catalog
Author Index
Name and Subject Index
Author Index
Compiled by Doris Hargrett Clack The Author Index lists authors mentioned in this work by pages which contain references to their works. References to authors that do not include titles of works may be found in the Name and Subject Index. Go to: A B C D ... Z A Achebe, Chinua, 209 Adams, Julius J., 198 Adams, Myron, 42 Adams, Russell, 85, 175 Alhamisi, Ahmed, 184 Allen, Pamela, 83 Allen, Richard (bishop), 171 Allen, Richard, 172 Allen, Robert, 83, 194 Amini, Johari, 210 Anderson, I. H., 185 Anukpe, Walter, 209 Anumoya, Amechi, 90, 182 Aptheker, Herbert, 32, 179-80 Armstrong, Mary, 193 Aruri, Naseer, 92, 188 Atkins, Julia Mason, 97, 186 Atkins, Russell, 35, 79, 80, 192 Atkins, Thomas, 60, 207 Aubert, Alvin, 183 B C Cabral, Amilcar, 212 Campbell, Robert, 13 Cannon, C. C., 184 Carroll, Charles, 51 Carter, Eugene, 200 Cartney, Wilfred, 91 Carver, Mamie Jordan, 199 Cerami, Anthony, 209 Cesaire, Aime, 209 Chambers, Bradford, 139 Chan, Jeffrey, 106, 194 Chin, Frank, 83, 106, 194 Chuks-Orji, Oganna, 196 Church, Vivian, 85, 175 Clark, C. H., 201 Clark, Chris, 209 Clark, Kenneth B., 91, 190 Clark, Peter W., 47, 213 Clayton, Edward T., 95, 196 Cleveland, A. E., 193 Clifton, Fred, 209 Clinton, George Wylie, 200 Coan, Josephus, 172 Cobb, Charlie, 210 Cobb, William, 178 Cole, S.W.R., 201 Coleman, C. D., 185 Coleman, Lucretia H., 174 Coleman, Robert W., 186, 187 Conference for the Study of Negro Problems, 180 Cook, Mercer, 178, 180 Cooper, William, 41, 193 Coppin, Levi J., 172 Corbett, Maurice, 201 Corcoran, John Patrick, 47 Craig, H. M., 185 Crawford, George Williamson, 37, 200 Cromwell, John W., 28 Crump, Paul, 95, 195 Cuney-Hare, Maud. See Hare, Maud Cuney Current, William C., 200

79. CSW Past Concerts & Other Events
Shepherd's Hey English Morris Dance, Percy aldridge Grainger. Warren Barker.The Black Horse Troop, John Philip Sousa, ed. frederick Fennell. ira Vail.
http://www.its.caltech.edu/~dooley/cswprog.html
Claremont Symphonic Winds
Past Concert Programs
January 18, 2003 - Disneyland, Anaheim
September 14, 2002
- Memorial Park, Claremont
January 12, 2002
- Little Bridges, Claremont
September 8, 2001
- Memorial Park, Claremont
July 1, 2001
- Covina Park, Covina
June 13, 2001
- Hacienda Park, La Habra Heights
May 12, 2001
- Mudd Theater, Claremont
January 14, 2001
- Garrison Theater, Claremont
November 12, 2000
- Disneyland
August 30, 2000
- Hacienda Park, La Habra Heights
August 7, 2000
- Memorial Park, Claremont July 26, 2000 - Covina Park, Covina May 12, 2000 - Claremont United Church of Christ, Congregational January 14, 2000 - Little Bridges, Claremont November 14, 1999 - Disneyland August 29, 1999 - Suzanne Park, Walnut August 9, 1999 - Memorial Park, Claremont July 24, 1999 - Covina Park, Covina May 21, 1999 - Little Bridges, Claremont March 27, 1999 - CMEA Conference, Ontario December 6, 1998 - Decker Hall, Pilgrim Place July 27, 1998 - Memorial Park, Claremont April 26, 1998 - Garrison Theater, Claremont February 1, 1998 - Disneyland November 2, 1997

80. Avalon Project : My Bondage And Freedom By Frederick Douglass; 1855
But frederick Douglass was still calking the seams of Baltimore clippers, and hadonly of talent which he wields, in common with Dumas, ira aldridge, and Miss
http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/treatise/douglas/douglas01.htm
The Avalon Project at Yale Law School
My Bondage and Freedom by Frederick Douglass; 1855
MY BONDAGE
and
MY FREEDOM
FREDERICK DOUGLASS
differenced from a THING; so that the idea of a HUMAN BEING,
necessarily excludes the idea of PROPERTY IN THAT BEING_.
COLERIDGE
Entered according to Act of Congress in 1855 by Frederick
Douglass in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the
Northern District of New York TO HONORABLE GERRIT SMITH, AS A SLIGHT TOKEN OF ESTEEM FOR HIS CHARACTER, ADMIRATION FOR HIS GENIUS AND BENEVOLENCE, AFFECTION FOR HIS PERSON, AND GRATITUDE FOR HIS FRIENDSHIP, AND AS A Small but most Sincere Acknowledgement of HIS PRE-EMINENT SERVICES IN BEHALF OF THE RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES OF AN AFFLICTED, DESPISED AND DEEPLY OUTRAGED PEOPLE, BY RANKING SLAVERY WITH PIRACY AND MURDER, AND BY DENYING IT EITHER A LEGAL OR CONSTITUTIONAL EXISTENCE, This Volume is Respectfully Dedicated, BY HIS FAITHFUL AND FIRMLY ATTACHED FRIEND, FREDERICK DOUGLAS. ROCHESTER, N.Y. CONTENTS EDITORS PREFACE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

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