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  2. Nat Turner - Wikipedia

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    After his execution, Turner's body was dissected and flayed, with his skin being used to make souvenir purses. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] In October 1897, Virginia newspapers ran a story about Nat Turner's skeleton being used as a medical specimen by Dr. H. U. Stephenson of Toana, Virginia . [ 34 ]

  3. Nat Turner's Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    Nat Turner's Rebellion, historically known as the Southampton Insurrection, was a slave rebellion that took place in Southampton County, Virginia, in August 1831. Led by Nat Turner , the rebels, made up of enslaved African Americans , killed between 55 and 65 White people , making it the deadliest slave revolt for the latter racial group in U.S ...

  4. American Airlines Flight 11 - Wikipedia

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    The burning North Tower minutes after the crash of Flight 11 Landing gear from Flight 11 found at West and Rector streets [67] Countless people in both the city and state of New York as well as the adjacent state of New Jersey saw first-hand what had happened to the North Tower, and the smoke billowing over the horizon very quickly became ...

  5. Thomas R. Gray - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Gray's pamphlet, the Confessions of Nat Turner, was the first document claiming to present Nat Turner's words regarding the rebellion and his life. Although the pamphlet is a primary source, some historians and literary scholars have found bias in Gray's writing indicating that Gray may not have portrayed Turner's voice as accurately as ...

  6. The Confessions of Nat Turner - Wikipedia

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    The novel is based on an extant document, Turner's "confession" to his white lawyer, Thomas R. Gray. [1] In the historical confessions, Turner claims to have been divinely inspired. Some scholars believe that mental illness may have driven Turner's actions. [3] Others believe Turner was moved by religiosity. [4]

  7. OnlyOnAOL: For 'Birth' star Nate Parker, it's 'one foot in ...

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    The director and stars of 'Birth of a Nation' talk about the film and what they learned from the experience.

  8. List of air rage incidents - Wikipedia

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    Five minutes after the plane had taken off, Wilson placed a pillow over his face and began crying and shouting. He recalled, "I told the stewardess, 'I don't want any food. Get away from me.' Then I started telling people that I'm not getting off the plane. I was getting far out, coming undone, having a breakdown, and I just let myself go ...

  9. What happened aboard Juice Wrld's private plane before his ...

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    Juice Wrld's cause of death will remain a mystery for the time being. The 21-year-old rapper died after reportedly suffering a seizure at Chicago's Midway airport early Sunday morning, and ...