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    Recently a grand discovery was made in the back of a journal in Savannah, Ga. The journal belonged to Conrad Aiken before his death in 1973. It was found while an organization called The Aiken Project was cleaning out his safety deposit box, with the permission of his children, in order to create an exhibit in the Savannah College of Art and Design Library. Aiken is one of Savannah’s well-known poets of the 20th century, and because of this The Aiken Project, created in his honor, wants to…

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    Women In The Civil War

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    The Civil War is already known as one of the most devastating and destructive wars in American history, though many sacrifices were made that are still very seldom mentioned. As every Great War requires great effort and dedication on all fronts, it makes sense that the greatest war would have the greatest amounts of such effort and dedication. Upwards of 2.75 million total soldiers fought in this war, and millions more contributed to each side in other ways. The largest group of unsung heroes in…

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    Marilyn Mosby was born January 22, 1980. In the Boston area. She is 36 years old. She was raised by her grandparents. Her mother and father were both young during the time of her birth. Marilyn has 2 Children Aniyah, and Nylyn both girls. Her husband Nick J. Mosby, he is Baltimore city's council. On October 26, 2016 Nick announced that he is running mayor for Baltim Marilyn have been married since 2005. She attended Dover-Sherborn High School. She furthered her education by receiving a…

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    Nineteenth Century Themes

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    Throughout the nineteenth century, certain themes pertaining to the advancement of women began to appear; these include education, employment, involvement in moral reform, and more. These themes directly impacted the lives of all nineteenth century women, even the “ordinary” or “normal” women. The file of Elvira Gaston Platt, an exciting woman engaged in helping fugitive slaves escape and teaching children on a Native American reservation, also contains letters from her less dramatic…

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