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  2. Burr (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Aaron Burr, the Third U.S. Vice President, 1801–05 (John Vanderlyn, 1802) Burr portrays the eponymous anti-hero as a fascinating and honorable gentleman, and portrays his contemporary opponents as mortal men; thus, George Washington is an incompetent military officer, a general who lost most of his battles; Thomas Jefferson is a fey, especially dark and pedantic hypocrite who schemed and ...

  3. Charles E. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Charles E. Johnson, former president of Arkansas Baptist College; Charles Elliott Johnson, Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly, 2003–2004; Charles Ellis Johnson (1857–1926), American photographer; Charles Johnson (wide receiver, born 1972) (Charles Everett Johnson), American football player; Charles Ellicott Johnson ...

  4. Charles R. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Passing the Three Gates: Interviews with Charles Johnson (edited by James McWilliams, 2004) The Words and Wisdom of Charles Johnson (Dzanc Books, January 2015) The Way of the Writer: Reflections on the Art and Craft of Storytelling (Scribner, 2016) Grand: A Grandparent's Wisdom for a Happy Life (Hanover Square Press, 2020) Cartoon Collections

  5. Frank J. Webb - Wikipedia

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    Aaron Burr, Webb's maternal grandfather. Frank Webb was born in Philadelphia on March 21, 1828. He was the fifth and youngest child of Francis Webb (1788–1829) and Louisa Burr Webb (c. 1785 –1878). His maternal grandfather, which was confirmed via DNA in 2018, is former U.S. Vice President Aaron Burr.

  6. Wake (Sawyer novel) - Wikipedia

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    Wake, also called WWW: Wake, is a 2009 novel written by Canadian novelist Robert J. Sawyer and the first book in his WWW Trilogy.It was first serialized in four parts in Analog Science Fiction and Fact from November 2008 to March 2009, was first published in book form on April 8, 2009, and was followed by Watch in 2010 and by Wonder in 2011 (both novels are not serialized in Analog).

  7. ‘Demonic’ or satire? Wake rejects mom’s request to ban book ...

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    The Wake County school board will decide whether a book is too “demonic” to remain in an elementary school library or is just a piece of satire that’s acceptable for students to read.

  8. Middle Passage (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Middle Passage (1990) is a historical novel by American writer Charles R. Johnson about the final voyage of an illegal American slave ship on the Middle Passage.Set in 1830, it presents a personal and historical perspective of the illegal slave trade in the United States, telling the story of Rutherford Calhoun, a freed slave who sneaks aboard a slave ship bound for Africa in order to escape a ...

  9. Shelley Duvall Reflects on Retirement From Acting and ... - AOL

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    After more than two decades away from the public eye, Shelley Duvall is opening up about her mysterious retirement from acting, and what has inspired her return to Hollywood.In a lengthy New York ...