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  2. Murder of the Lawson family - Wikipedia

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    In 1911, Charles Lawson [1] married Fannie Manring, with whom he had eight children. The third, William, born in 1914, died of an illness in 1920. In 1918, following the move of his younger brothers Marion and Elijah to the Germanton area, Lawson followed suit with his family.

  3. Transhumanism in fiction - Wikipedia

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    The comic Transmetropolitan is about a transhuman society several centuries in the future that includes many cyborgs, uploaded humans, and genetically modified mutants. The dystopian graphic novels Upgrade and Monkey Room by Louis Rosenberg convey satirical views on the human march towards singularity.

  4. Life and Times of Frederick Douglass - Wikipedia

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    Without Mrs. Auld's lessons, Douglass searches for different ways to educate himself, such as carrying a spell book and purchasing The Colombian Orator. With the acquisition of knowledge, Douglass begins an inner debate on the moralities of slavery. Charles Lawson, a Black man who resides near the Aulds, encourages Douglass to focus on ...

  5. Brotherhood of Liberty - Wikipedia

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    The Brotherhood of Liberty was founded by Rev. Harvey Johnson, a pastor at Union Baptist Church, and other local pastors, Ananias Brown, William Moncure Alexander, Patrick Henry Alexander, John Calvin Allen, and W. Charles Lawson. [2] They advocated for the right of colored people to practice law in Maryland. The Brotherhood of Liberty created ...

  6. Posthumanism - Wikipedia

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    Posthuman transhumanism: A transhuman ideology and movement which, drawing from posthumanist philosophy, seeks to develop and make available technologies that enable immortality and greatly enhance human intellectual, physical, and psychological capacities in order to achieve a "posthuman future".

  7. The Rev. James Lawson Jr., civil rights leader who preached ...

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    Lawson met King in 1957, after spending three years in India soaking up knowledge about Mohandas K. Gandhi’s independence movement. ... Lawson’s lessons led Nashville to become the first major ...

  8. Transhumanist politics - Wikipedia

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    Transhumanist politics constitutes a group of political ideologies that generally express the belief in improving human individuals through science and technology. Specific topics include space migration, and cryogenic suspension. [1]

  9. Transhuman - Wikipedia

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    Transhuman, or trans-human, is the concept of an intermediary form between human and posthuman. [1] In other words, a transhuman is a being that resembles a human in most respects but who has powers and abilities beyond those of standard humans. These abilities might include improved intelligence, awareness, strength, and/or durability.