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... Their father, Bishop Milton Wright of the United Brethren Church, settled permanently in Dayton about 1884, his duties having previously taken the family to ...
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... A minister in the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, Milton Wright moved his family to Dayton so he could edit the church newspaper published there. ...
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... Buffalo, New York. In 1905, Wright left the United States for the first time to travel to Japan for three months. In 1911, feeling ...
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... He had witnessed a peculiar social phenomenon--there was a distinct pattern of "Biggers" in the United States. Wright realized that this did not apply to Black ...
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... Katherine. Their parents were Bishop Milton Wright and Susan Koerner Wright. Their father was a minister of the United Brethren Church. ...
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... is an acceptable party system for the time being in the United States ... 9. Wright, Vincent., The government and Politics of France., Holmes and Meiers Publishers ...
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... 1930\'s, Wright accepted a number of commissions for various types of buildings and his reputation in Europe was considerable as compared to the United States. ...
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... He had witnessed a peculiar social phenomenon, there was a distinct pattern of "Biggers" in the United States. Wright realized that this did not apply to black ...
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... American community in the United States. She than moved to New York, where she was the first African American admitted to Barnard College. Wright wrote "The ...
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... Yet how could a woman, such as Mrs. Wright, leave a man who has broken her ... and face what can be a very harsh and difficult life of poverty..." (United States 83 ...
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... architecture in the United States as well as in Europe. At Taliesin West (begun 1938), his winter home in Scottsdale, Arizona, Wright established a studio ...
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... In it Wright shockingly depicted the prejudice and persecution suffered by black folk in the United States due to their race. While ...
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... They called the store the "Wright Cycle Company". The company began really small. ... They got back a list of windy locations across the United States. ...
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... American Indians than any other minority group, since they represent the most economically disadvantaged group in the United States (Wright, Hirlinger, England ...
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... Wright describes a nation trying to find itself, a nation based on freedom that would enslave ... In 1808 the importation of slaves was banned in the United States ...
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... Wright liked his review so much he then asked Ellison to write a short story to be ... Ellison was rejected by the United States Navy in 1943 and then joined the ...
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... Buffalo, New York. In 1905, Wright left the United States for the first time to travel to Japan for three months. In 1911, feeling ...
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... the NAACP was formed and the Wright brothers form the Wright Co. to produce the airplane commercially. By the end of the decade the United States population ...
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... in federal tax money the states receive is determined by the Census (Wright, 1). The ... It is very important for the United States that the census is as accurate ...
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... Colonel John R. Wright Jr. ... To President John F. Kennedy, it was obvious that this could be a very serious threat to the United States, and some kind of action ...
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... The United States of America has the highest rates of criminal violence in the world. ... New York: The HW Wilson Company, 1989. Wright, James D. et al. ...
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... Works Cited Armor, John, and Peter Wright. Manzanar. United States: Times Books, 1988. Brimner, Larry. Voices from the Camps. New York: Franklin Watts, 1994. ...
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... Aeronautics Space Administration (NASA) In 1917, the United States government realized to its dismay that the United States, home of the Wright Brothers, couldn ...
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The racial situation in America had changed since Richard Wright's time. ... Today in the United States, everyone has equal rights. ...
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... and from Love Field, Southwest had to find a way to change the Wright amendment or ... Southwest was the seventh-largest major airline in the United States by 1991 ...
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... by making abundant contributions to the actual formation of the United States of ... Esmund Wright, author of Franklin of Philadelphia, suggests that perhaps his ...
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... It also had the characteristic wing shape that the Wright brothers would later adopt. ... Hoping to create a military device that would assist the United States in ...
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... There, he first met Richard Wright (an African-American author whose strong protests ... He had become disgusted with race relations in the United States and so ...
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... Memorial marks the historic site of where Wilbur and Orville Wright first flew ... Raleigh was the site of England's first attempt to colonize the United States in ...
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... 1903 saw the first succesful flight fo the airplane bh Orville and Wilbur Wright at Kitty Hawk, North ... 1903 the United States had their first World Series. ...
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