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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. Edward Ball (American author) - Wikipedia

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    In his 2020 book, Life of a Klansman: A Family History in White Supremacy, Ball explores the life of his maternal great-great-grandfather, Polycarp Constant Lecorgne (1832–1886), called Constant. Ball's family referred to him as a 19th-century Klansman. He was born in Louisiana and raised in ethnically complex New Orleans. Lecorgne was a ...

  4. Slaves in the Family - Wikipedia

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    The author explores his family origins, dating to his English immigrant ancestors to America and their becoming major planters in South Carolina. Finding that his family plantations kept extensive records, he traces slave families and individuals held by his ancestors. Ball follows the stories of these people over many years as the families ...

  5. LaMelo Ball - Wikipedia

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    Ball and his brothers have attracted national attention since playing together in high school. His father, LaVar, also grew into a media personality in 2017. Ball has a signature shoe by his father's company, Big Baller Brand, and a role on his family's Facebook Watch reality show Ball in the Family.

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  7. Eve Ball - Wikipedia

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    Eve Ball (14 March 1890 – 24 December 1984) was an American historian of the American West and a teacher. She is most well known for her oral research and books on Apache Native American tribes, particularly Indeh: An Apache Odessey .

  8. Lessons From Two Legendary Parties: Capote’s Black and White ...

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    But, perhaps you want to throw a party with the same amount of glamour, sans artsy peacocking. Six years earlier, on November 28, 1966, Truman Capote threw the legendary Black and White ball ...

  9. Harriett Ball - Wikipedia

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    Ball's chant of "Knowledge is power, power is money, and I want it," became the namesake of KIPP. [2] [3] [1] [8] KIPP now serves about 27,000 children in 20 different states, and the District of Columbia, and 99 schools. [2] [4] [6] Ball went on to teach in the Houston and Austin, Texas school districts for a total of 35 years.