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  2. June Jordan - Wikipedia

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    June Millicent Jordan (July 9, 1936 – June 14, 2002) was an American poet, essayist, teacher, and activist. In her writing she explored issues of gender, race, immigration, and representation. In her writing she explored issues of gender, race, immigration, and representation.

  3. Sect of Vile Divinities - Wikipedia

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    The album was recorded at Incantation Studios. Engineering was done by Dave Piatek at Recording Services, and by Matthew "Zilla" Draudt, John McEntee and Kyle Severn at Severn Studios. Additional tracking was done by Jamie King Audio, Winston, Winston Salem, North Carolina. Mixing and mastering was done by Dan Swanö at Unisound Studios. [6]

  4. Women in the First Intifada - Wikipedia

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    Palestinian protestor in December 1987. Palestinian women played significant roles in leading and organising the First Intifada, from 1987 to 1991. [1] Xanthe Scharff of Foreign Policy wrote that the First Intifada was a "largely nonviolent Palestinian struggle" that was "a collective social, economic, and political mobilisation led by women."

  5. First Intifada - Wikipedia

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    During the first year of the Intifada, the total number of casualties in the camps from such bombing totalled 16. [75] Between 1988 and 1992, intra-Palestinian violence claimed the lives of nearly 1,000. [76] By June 1990, according to Benny Morris, "[T]he Intifada seemed to have lost direction. A symptom of the PLO's frustration was the great ...

  6. According to many analysts, the key issue was access to what is known to Muslims as al-Haram al-Sharif or the Noble Sanctuary and to Jews as the Temple Mount. [32] [33] A "status quo" have been in place since 1967 which safeguards Muslim access to the site and prevents Jewish groups from performing religious rituals there.

  7. Mortal Throne of Nazarene - Wikipedia

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    Mortal Throne of Nazarene is the second studio album by the American death metal band Incantation. The album was released in 1994 on Relapse Records (US) and Nuclear Blast Records (Europe). This particular album had been recorded in its entirety already in August 1993 but Relapse Records wanted the band to record again due to not being happy ...

  8. Diabolical Conquest - Wikipedia

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    Diabolical Conquest is the third studio album by the American death metal band Incantation. The album was released in 1998 on Relapse Records (US). It is the only album to feature Daniel Corchado of The Chasm on vocals. Diabolical Conquest webzine was named as a tribute to this album. Later, Kunal Choksi created Diabolical Conquest Records. [5] [6]

  9. Uchechi Kalu - Wikipedia

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    Uchechi Kalu reads her poetry in Mexico City. Uchechi Kalu is an Igbo Nigerian-born multidisciplinary artist, poet and creativity coach, in Ohafia Local Government Area of Abia State, southeastern Nigeria.