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George Washington Lee (December 25, 1903 – May 7, 1955) was an African-American civil rights leader, minister, and entrepreneur. He was a vice president of the Regional Council of Negro Leadership and head of the Belzoni, Mississippi, branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. He was assassinated in 1955 in ...
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A number of George Lee's speeches have been inserted into the Congressional Record, [1] and in 1973, Lee's portrait was hung in the Rotunda of the Tennessee State Capitol. [2] In 2006, construction began on "Lee's Landing Retail, Entertainment and Parking", in the Beale Street district of Memphis. A street in the area is also named in Lee's honor.
6. In Everything Give Thanks. For all that God in mercy sends - For health and children, home and friends; For comfort in the time of need, For every kindly word and deed, For happy talks and holy ...
Read the full poem at www.poets.org. 'America, I Sing Back' by Allison Adelle Hedge Coke “Oh, but here I am, here I am, here, I remain high on each and every peak,
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Open Casket, a 2016 painting by Dana Schutz "Open Casket", an episode of the American television series The Haunting of Hill House "Open Casket", a song by the death metal band Death from the 1988 album Leprosy
In Winter I Wrote Love Poems; Hands; Old House; Old Mother; Grandfather Is Home from Seattle; He Died of Cystic Fibrosis at 24; Prayer in the ICU; Grandma in the Corner, Dying; O Hurried Guest; A Poem for Erin's First Christmas; Worlds Might Stumble; When; Of My Beloved Son; II - Apocalyptic Verses. Tin Men; On Another Road; If I Hadn't ...