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  2. Ellen Beach Yaw - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Beach Yaw (September 14, 1869 – September 9, 1947) was an American coloratura soprano, best known for her concert career and extraordinary vocal range, and for originating the title role in Arthur Sullivan's comic opera The Rose of Persia (1899).

  3. Eugene Yaw - Wikipedia

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    E. Eugene Yaw (born February 26, 1943) is an American politician from Pennsylvania currently serving as a Republican member of the Pennsylvania State Senate for the 23rd district since 2009. Early life and education

  4. Column: Was L.A.'s Ellen Beach Yaw the proto-Taylor Swift?

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    She toured the world wowing audiences, and she captured the public's imagination for decades. No, not Taylor Swift; Ellen Beach Yaw, also known as Lark Ellen.

  5. Back to Black (song) - Wikipedia

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    Justin Myers wrote for the Official Charts Company that it was the singer's most "anguished" song while also being "[h]eartbreakingly autobiographical". [6] Tim Chester of NME also wrote that "Back to Black" was a song by which the singer should be remembered following her death, with Motown influence in her trademark vocal performance along ...

  6. You Can Officially Watch 'Oppenheimer' at Home — Here's How

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    The three-hour-long film captures the life story of J. Robert Oppenheimer, an American scientist who played a large role in the development of the atomic bomb during World War II.

  7. WRTE - Wikipedia

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    WRTE (90.7 FM) is an American radio station broadcasting a public radio / jazz format. It is licensed to Chicago, Illinois , United States, and serves the city of Chicago. The station is owned by Chicago Public Media . [ 3 ]

  8. Millions of Native people were enslaved in the Americas ... - AOL

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    The enslavement of millions of Indigenous people in the Americas is a neglected chapter in U.S. history. Two projects aim to bring it to light.

  9. Kaw-Liga - Wikipedia

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    Some interpret Kaw-Liga as a stoical Native American stereotype; however, the subject of masculine pride and emotional hardness is a popular one in country music, and the then-common "dime-store Indians" (which were the store's way of advertising that they sold tobacco) being made of unmoving wood was a perfect symbol of an aversion to ...