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  2. Charles Guillou - Wikipedia

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    Charles Fleury Bien-aimé Guilloû was born in Philadelphia on July 26, 1813. His father was Victor Gabriel Guilloû (1776–1841), who had escaped from the French Revolution and fought in the Haitian Revolution. [1]

  3. Linda Goss - Wikipedia

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    Goss is a co-founder of Keepers of the Culture, a Philadelphia storytelling organization affiliated with the National Association of Black Storytellers, and a founding member of Patchwork, a storytelling group in Delaware. [6]

  4. Kitty Wilson-Evans - Wikipedia

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    Wilson-Evans was the first African American interpreter at the Historic Brattonsville, [1] where she started working as a historical interpreter in the early 1990s. [2] There she portrayed a fictional character of her creation, meant to illustrate the life of an 18th-century slave. [2]

  5. Neshoba County Fair - Wikipedia

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    The Neshoba County Fair, also known as Mississippi's Giant House Party, is an annual event of agricultural, political, and social entertainment held a few miles from Philadelphia, Mississippi. The fair was first established in 1889 and is the nation's largest campground fair. The event usually starts at the end of July and lasts a week.

  6. Chitlin' Circuit - Wikipedia

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    The Chitlin' Circuit was a collection of performance venues found throughout the eastern, southern, and upper Midwest areas of the United States. They provided commercial and cultural acceptance for African-American musicians, comedians, and other entertainers following the era of venues run by the "white-owned-and-operated Theatre Owners Booking Association (TOBA)...formed in 1921."

  7. Moundville Archaeological Site - Wikipedia

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    The culture was expressed in villages and chiefdoms throughout the central Mississippi River Valley, the lower Ohio River Valley, and most of the Mid-South area, including Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, and Mississippi as the core of the classic Mississippian culture area. [4] The park contains a museum and an archaeological laboratory.

  8. Foul-mouthed fan banned from Eagles home games, fired from ...

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    A Philadelphia Eagles sports fan who went off on a misogynistic tirade against a female Green Bay Packers fan in a viral video won't be allowed at home games and has been fired from his job.

  9. Category:Culture of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    P. Frank Palumbo; Palumbo's; Teddy Pendergrass; Penn Community Bank Amphitheater; Pennsylvania Horticultural Society; Pennsylvania Opera Theater; Pew Center for Arts & Heritage