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  2. Nigger - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, in the course of being interviewed by the British magazine Nova, artist Yoko Ono said "woman is the nigger of the world;" three years later, her husband, John Lennon, published the song of the same name—about the worldwide phenomenon of discrimination against women—which was socially and politically controversial to US sensibilities.

  3. Howell High School (Howell, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Howell High School (HHS) is a coed public secondary school in Howell, Michigan, United States. The school serves 2,024 students grades 9-12 for the Howell Public School District . Academics

  4. Grover Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    He had no endowments that thousands of men do not have. He possessed honesty, courage, firmness, independence, and common sense. But he possessed them to a degree other men do not." [8] By the end of his second term, he was severely unpopular, even among Democrats. [9] After leaving the White House, Cleveland served as a trustee of Princeton ...

  5. 55 Cancri f - Wikipedia

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    Radial velocity changes over time of 55 Cancri caused by the orbit of 55 Cancri f. The initial presentation of this planet occurred at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society in April 2005, [8] however it was another two and a half years before the planet was to be published in a peer-reviewed journal. [1]

  6. Demographics of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    In West Michigan, Dutch immigrants fled from the specter of religious persecution and famine in the Netherlands around 1850 and settled in and around what is now Holland, Michigan, establishing a "colony" on American soil that fervently held onto Calvinist doctrine that established a significant presence of Reformed churches.

  7. Gillette, Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Gillette (/ dʒ ɪ ˈ l ɛ t /, jih-LET) is a city in and the county seat of Campbell County, Wyoming, United States. [7] The town was founded in 1891 as a major railway town on the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad.

  8. History of antisemitism - Wikipedia

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    During the mid-to-late-17th century the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was devastated by several conflicts, in which the Commonwealth lost over a third of its population (over 3 million people). The decrease of the Jewish population during that period is estimated at 100,000 to 200,000, including emigration, deaths from diseases and captivity ...

  9. 2024 Summer Olympics medal table - Wikipedia

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    In the men's 100 m breaststroke, two silver medals and no bronze medal were awarded due to a tie; [33] in the women's high jump, men's horizontal bar, and women's K-2 500 metres, two bronze medals were awarded due to ties. [34] [35] [36] Key ‡ Changes in medal standings * Host nation