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  2. Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo - Wikipedia

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    The Dirty War is considered an infamous period of time in Latin America for the disappearance of almost 30,000 people. No one demographic of people were abducted. Any person suspected as a threat to the dictatorship would be taken; this includes men and women, young and old, pregnant women, students, middle class workers, lawyers, scientists etc.

  3. Opal Lee - Wikipedia

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    Her paternal great-grandmother was born into slavery in Louisiana. [7] When she was 10 years old, she and her family moved to Fort Worth, Texas. [8] The Flakes later moved to the 7th Ward of Fort Worth, also known as Terrell Heights. [9] [10] In June 1939, her parents bought a house in the 900 block of East Annie Street, then a mostly white area.

  4. International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers

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    During these meetings the grandmothers wear traditional dress and hold a seven-day prayer vigil. [11] The 2007 meeting in the Black Hills of South Dakota brought together 250 participants from the United States , South America , Europe , Asia and Oceania .

  5. Two grandmas share the moment they learned they're in an ...

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    He wanted to tell a multigenerational story about his two grandmothers, who live together and are best friends. ... "I'm so old." For more from NBC Asian America, sign up for our weekly newsletter ...

  6. Grandparents' Day - Wikipedia

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    Your suggestion regarding a Grandparent’s Day is appreciated, but the President ordinarily issues proclamations designating periods for special observance only when a Congressional resolution authorizes him to do so. With best wishes, Sincerely, Rose Mary Woods Personal Secretary to the President". [citation needed]

  7. Joseph Binder (graphic designer) - Wikipedia

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    As the New York Journal reported, “like a sponge, Binder absorbed the spirit of 20th century America so completely, in fact that he has produced the official poster for the World’s Fair.” [15] His highly stylized design prominently featured a glowing trylon and perishphere, the symbol of the fair. Secondary elements, including a fleet of ...

  8. Beth Brant - Wikipedia

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    6 publications based on experience with sexuality, abuse, growing up Native American, and Co-founding Turtle Grandmother manuscript publishing house Beth E. Brant , Degonwadonti, [ 1 ] or Kaieneke'hak [ 2 ] (1941–2015) was a Mohawk writer, essayist, and poet of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte First Nation from the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory ...

  9. Greeting card - Wikipedia

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    Greeting cards on display at retail. Birthday cards up close. A greeting card is a piece of card stock, usually with an illustration or photo, made of high quality paper featuring an expression of friendship or other sentiment.