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  2. Ball in the Family - Wikipedia

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    LiAngelo Ball, the middle son in the Ball family, and current guard for Astros de Jalisco; LaMelo Ball, the youngest son in the Ball family, and current guard for the Charlotte Hornets; LaVar Ball, the patriarch of the Ball family, owner of Big Baller Brand, and founder of Junior Basketball Association; Tina Ball, the matriarch of the Ball family

  3. In Parenthesis - Wikipedia

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    In Parenthesis is a work of literature by David Jones first published in England in 1937. Although Jones had been known solely as an engraver and painter prior to its publication, the book won the Hawthornden Prize and the admiration of writers such as W. B. Yeats and T. S. Eliot.

  4. 'The truth is, one nation under guns': Poet and ... - AOL

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    The post has been liked more than 700,000 times. Followers commended the poet for putting their feelings of grief, fear and anger into words. "Grateful for your words when words feel impossible ...

  5. Amanda Gorman pens poem in response to Texas school shooting ...

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    Celebrated poet Amanda Gorman took to Twitter on Tuesday and published a poem reflecting on the recent mass shooting at The post Amanda Gorman pens poem in response to Texas school shooting ...

  6. Sam Walter Foss - Wikipedia

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    Foss's most famous poem is "The Coming American", which was published in his 1895 book Whiffs from Wild Meadows.The poem rambles aimlessly through six pages about America's past, present, and future before turning to its most famous section: a "call" supposedly sent by "our Great Fate" to the future of America.

  7. Archibald Rutledge - Wikipedia

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    Rutledge was born on October 23, 1883, in McClellanville, South Carolina.As a boy, Rutledge lived and hunted on Hampton Plantation with his father and brothers. His ancestors included John Rutledge, who was a governor of South Carolina as well as chief justice of the US Supreme Court and a signer of the US Constitution.

  8. Amanda Gorman on her inauguration poem being banned from ...

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    Amanda Gorman responds to her inaugural poem "The Hill We Climb" being banned from a Miami Lakes elementary schools, "So they ban my book from young readers, confuse me with Oprah . . ."

  9. John Berryman - Wikipedia

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    John Allyn McAlpin Berryman (born John Allyn Smith, Jr.; October 25, 1914 – January 7, 1972) was an American poet and scholar.He was a major figure in American poetry in the second half of the 20th century and is considered a key figure in the "confessional" school of poetry.