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  2. Sarah Mapps Douglass - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Mapps Douglass (September 9, 1806 – September 8, 1882) was an American educator, abolitionist, writer, and public lecturer. Her painted images on her written letters may be the first or earliest surviving examples of signed paintings by an African American woman. [ 1 ]

  3. William Henry Dorsey - Wikipedia

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    Dorsey's wife accompanied Douglass to President Lincoln's second inauguration dinner. Son William was bequeathed a letter that Sumner wrote to Thomas. It was among his prized possessions. [2] [3] [1] [5] Thomas married a free Black woman named Louisa Tobias. William was their oldest and only son, and they had two daughters, Sarah and Mary Louise.

  4. Talks proceed for vote naming House Press Gallery after ...

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    Douglass, who escaped slavery in 1838 and later became a newspaper publisher, was the first Black reporter allowed in the Capitol press galleries — of which he was a member for several years in ...

  5. The North Star (anti-slavery newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    In 1846, Frederick Douglass was first inspired to publish The North Star after subscribing to The Liberator, a weekly newspaper published by William Lloyd Garrison. The Liberator was a newspaper established by Garrison and his supporters founded upon moral principles. [2]

  6. The Buffalo News - Wikipedia

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    The Buffalo News was founded as a Sunday paper with the name The Buffalo Sunday Morning News in 1873 by Edward Hubert Butler, Sr.. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] On October 11, 1880, [ 7 ] it began publishing daily editions as well, and in 1914, it became an inversion of its original existence by publishing Monday to Saturday, with no publication on Sunday.

  7. The Public (alternative newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Public is an alternative newsweekly which publishes 35,000 copies each Wednesday [1] in Buffalo, New York, United States. [2] It focuses on Buffalo-area art, music, culture, and politics. [ 3 ] The Public was founded in 2014 when several of the writers and editors of fellow weekly paper, Artvoice left following concerns about that paper's ...

  8. Sarah Douglass - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Douglass may refer to: Sarah Mapps Douglass (1806–1882), American educator, abolitionist, writer, and public lecturer; Sarah Hallam Douglass (died 1773), English-born American stage actress and theatre director

  9. Former Playboy playmate jumps to her death with 7-year-old son

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    A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...