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  2. Charles Stuart, that man of blood - Wikipedia

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    Charles Stuart, that man of blood was a phrase used by Independents, during the English Civil War to describe King Charles I.. The phrase is derived from the Bible: And thus said Shimei when he cursed, Come out, come out, thou bloody man, and thou man of Belial: The LORD hath returned upon thee all the blood of the house of Saul, in whose stead thou hast reigned; and the LORD hath delivered ...

  3. Double burden - Wikipedia

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    The double burden of women who have jobs and still shoulder the majority of the housework at home leads to women filing or initiating divorce. [44] This concept of the double burden with married couples is a worldwide phenomenon. Throughout different cultures of the world, women spend more total hours in work than men do.

  4. Of One Blood (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Of One Blood: Or, The Hidden Self is a novel by author Pauline Hopkins that was serialized in The Colored American Magazine from November 1902 to November 1903, during the four-year period in which Hopkins served as its editor.

  5. One-drop rule - Wikipedia

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    Under Virginia law of the time, while their seven-eighths European ancestry would have made them legally white if they'd been free, being born to an enslaved mother made them automatically enslaved from birth. Jefferson allowed the two oldest to escape in 1822 (freeing them legally was a public action he elected to avoid because he would have ...

  6. Triple oppression - Wikipedia

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    The Communist party was made up of immigrant members and foreign and the various coalitions formerly associated with the Socialist Party of America; those workers, many of whom were not fluent English-speakers, made little effort to include Black Americans and their rights even when both mirrored each other.

  7. From baby boomers to Gen Z, these 6 stats show ... - AOL

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    From a lack of financial literacy among Gen Z and the burden of student loans for millennials, to income security concerns among Gen X and baby boomers, it seems that retirement planning is more ...

  8. Benjamin Paul Blood - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Paul Blood (November 21, 1832 – January 15, 1919) was an American philosopher, mystic and poet. His idiosyncratic work explored his development of his pluralist philosophy, culminating in the posthumously published book Pluriverse .

  9. Could Billie Eilish’s ‘What Was I Made For?’ Be the First ...

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    There aren’t a lot of precedents in pop music for the pairing of Billie Eilish and Finneas, when it comes to brother-and-sister performing or songwriting duos.