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Barbara Rose Johns Powell (March 6, 1935 – September 28, 1991) [1] was a leader in the American civil rights movement. [2] On April 23, 1951, at the age of 16, Powell led a student strike for equal education opportunities at R.R. Moton High School in Farmville , Prince Edward County , Virginia .
Waterston married his first wife, Barbara Johns, in 1964. [41] The couple had one son, actor James Waterston, before divorcing in 1975. Waterston married his second wife, former model Lynn Louisa Woodruff, in 1976. [42] They have three children: daughters Katherine Waterston and Elisabeth Waterston (who are also actresses), and a son, Graham. [43]
James Waterston (born January 17, 1969) is an American actor. His first role was playing Gerard Pitts in the 1989 film Dead Poets Society , and he has subsequently worked mostly in television. Personal life
The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books is an academic journal established in 1945 by Frances E. Henne (University of Chicago Graduate Library School). [1] The journal publishes reviews of the latest in children's literature in order to assist librarians and school instructors in their educational mission.
Stefanie Keenan/WireImage Olivia Munn and John Mulaney’s wedding became a mini The Newsroom reunion thanks to Sam Waterston — who officiated the ceremony. On Wednesday, July 10, Today.com ...
Evergreen Museum & Library is a historic house museum and research library in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is located between the campuses of the Notre Dame of Maryland University and Loyola University Maryland. It is operated by Johns Hopkins University along with Homewood Museum; both make up the Johns Hopkins University Museums.
Rutledge, a University of Florida graduate, is part of a pretty cool sports […] The post Photos: Meet The Husband Of ESPN Reporter Laura Rutledge appeared first on The Spun.
The Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature in the Department of Special and Area Studies Collections at the University of Florida's George A. Smathers Libraries contains more than 130,000 books and serials published in Great Britain and the United States from the mid-17th century through the present. [1]