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  2. Howard Hughes - Wikipedia

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    10 In popular culture. Toggle In popular culture subsection. 10.1 Film. 10.2 Games. ... After years of mental and physical decline, Hughes died of kidney failure in 1976.

  3. Langston Hughes - Wikipedia

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    James Mercer Langston Hughes (February 1, 1901 [1] – May 22, 1967) was an American poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist from Joplin, Missouri.One of the earliest innovators of the literary form called jazz poetry, Hughes is best known as a leader of the Harlem Renaissance.

  4. The Big Sea - Wikipedia

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    Hughes did whatever he could to become a writer. He also became a major voice in Harlem during the Harlem Renaissance. Hughes remembered this was one of the first moments he felt united with Black voices. The Big Sea closed on the moment when Hughes won the Hammond Award in 1931. Hughes described how the Hammond Award elevated his career as a ...

  5. Why Howard Hughes, iQiyi, and Herman Miller Jumped Today - AOL

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  6. 0 to 10,000 acres in just hours: Why did the Hughes Fire ...

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    The Hughes Fire that started Wednesday and continued to burn Thursday is the latest in a series of disastrous blazes that have broken out in southern California since Jan. 7. Most have spread ...

  7. RKO Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Maverick industrialist Howard Hughes took over RKO in 1948. After years of disarray and decline under his control, the studio was acquired by the General Tire and Rubber Company in 1955. It soon broke new business ground as the first major studio to sell the bulk of its film library's TV rights.

  8. Langston Hughes wrote a poem about Black voters in Miami. Why ...

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    Prior to 1939, the record number of Black votes cast in a Miami city primary was 150. The day after the Klan parade, more than 1,400 Black voters cast their ballots. | Opinion

  9. The Spectator (1711) - Wikipedia

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    The Spectator continued to be popular and widely read in the late 18th and 19th centuries. It was sold in eight-volume editions. Its prose style, and its marriage of morality and advice with entertainment, were considered exemplary. The decline in its popularity has been discussed by Brian McCrea and C. S. Lewis.