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  2. Sarah E. Goode - Wikipedia

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    Sarah E. Goode was the fourth African American woman known to have received a US patent. The first and second were Martha Jones of Amelia County, Virginia, for her 1868 corn-husker upgrade [ 23 ] and Mary Jones De Leon of Baltimore, Maryland, for her 1873 cooking apparatus.

  3. Sarah Good - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Good (née Solart; July 21 [O.S. July 11], 1653 – July 29 [O.S. July 19], 1692) [Note 1] was one of the first three women to be accused of witchcraft in the Salem witch trials, which occurred in 1692 in colonial Massachusetts.

  4. Sarah D. Goode - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Dalal Goode (born 1960) is a British sociologist, writer, and businessperson. She is a former Honorary Researcher and Coordinator of the Center for Research and Policy for the Study of Community Welfare at the University of Winchester . [ 1 ]

  5. Ladies in Black (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Kate Box as Cheri St. Claire, writer at Goodes Clare Hughes as Lisa Miles, a Goodes employee, also navigating life at university which includes writing for the school paper Azizi Donnelly as Angela Mansour, daughter of Dawud Mansour, the head of a rival fashion house, who starts at Goodes with the intent to steal their designs

  6. The Children (play) - Wikipedia

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    Its director, Sarah Goodes, won the 2018 Helpmann Award for Best Direction of a Play and Pamela Rabe won the 2018 Helpmann Award for Best Female Actor in a Play. [7] A production of the play ran in Toronto at the Canadian Stage Theater from 25 September to 21 October 2017. [8]

  7. Kylie Coolwell - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Waterloo debuted at the Sydney Theatre Company [5] and was directed by Sarah Goodes. The play was well received by critics, receiving positive reviews in The Daily Telegraph, [6] Daily Review, [7] and The Sydney Morning Herald. [3] It was shortlisted for the Nick Enright Prize for Playwriting at the NSW Premier's Literary Awards in ...

  8. Belvoir (theatre company) - Wikipedia

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    The Weekend by Sue Smith, based on the book by Charlotte Wood, directed by Sarah Goodes; Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill by Lanie Robertson, directed by Mitchell Butel; Robyn Archer: an Australian Songbook devised and performed by Robyn Archer; The Master and Margarita adapted from the Bulgakov by Eamon Flack, directed by Eamon Flack

  9. Dorothy Good - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy and her mother Sarah were accused of practicing witchcraft in Salem at the beginning of the Salem witch trials in 1692. Only four years old at the time, [1] she was interrogated by the local magistrates, confessed to being a witch and purportedly claimed she had seen her mother consorting with the devil.