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Elizabeth Hopkins (1731–1801) was an English stage actress of the eighteenth century. Born as Elizabeth Barton to a publican in York , she married the actor William Hopkins in 1753. and he introduced her to the stage.
Thelma Elizabeth Hopkins (born 16 March 1936) is a Northern Irish athlete who competed in the high jump and the long jump.On 5 May 1956 she set a new world high jump record with a leap of 1.74 metres in Belfast, erasing the mark of 1.73 metres set by Aleksandra Chudina of the USSR on 22 May 1954.
Soon after her college graduation in 2009, Hölljes moved to Raleigh, North Carolina to start the band Delta Rae with her brothers, Ian and Eric, and their long-time friend Elizabeth Hopkins. [1] She moved to Nashville, Tennessee in December 2017.
Jump Start, Armstrong's comic strip revolves around the trials and tribulations of a middle-class Black family in Philadelphia that is made up of Joseph "Joe" Cobb Sr., a city police officer, and Marcy Cobb, a nurse and their four children. [3] [9] [10] The family is named after the Cobbs Creek neighborhood located in West Philadelphia. [1]
Victoria Woodhull was the first woman to run for president in the U.S. and she made her historic run in 1872 – before women even had the right to vote! She supported women's suffrage as well as welfare for the poor, and though it was frowned upon at the time, she didn't shy away from being vocal about sexual freedom.
Jump Start is a daily comic strip drawn by cartoonist Robb Armstrong. [1] It portrays the trials and tribulations of a young African American couple as they try to balance the demands of work and raising their young children. [2] Jump Start is set in the Philadelphia area, where Armstrong grew up.
Elisabeth Hopkins, a cousin of Gerard Manley Hopkins and the granddaughter of the painter Frances Ann Hopkins. [1] began painting during her childhood. [2]Trained as a nurse at Middlesex Hospital in 1916, she saw service in the World War II and in Canada, to which she moved in 1954, at a nursing home in Victoria, BC, [3] then at Victoria Veterans' Hospital.
Hopkins's originating the text in Boston honed in on one of the epicenters of debate in the United States on "blood", bloodlines, and roots of "human family". [5] The selection of "The Hidden Self" as the subtitle serves as a "metaphor for the suppressed history of oppressive social and familial relations under the institution of slavery." [5]