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  2. Franklin Gritts - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Gritts, also known as Oau Nah Jusah, or "They Have Returned", (1914 [1] – 1996) was a Keetoowah Cherokee artist best known for his contributions to the "Golden Era" of Native American art, both as a teacher and an artist.

  3. Benjamin Franklin - Wikipedia

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    In his early years, Franklin owned seven slaves, including two men who worked in his household and his shop, but in his later years became an adherent of abolition. [ 258 ] [ 259 ] A revenue stream for his newspaper was paid ads for the sale of slaves and for the capture of runaway slaves and Franklin allowed the sale of slaves in his general ...

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    Franklin’s style of diplomacy was built around his own fame, reputation, and a crafted image of himself—complete with busts, medallions, portraits, and even chamber pots bearing his likeness.

  6. Silence Dogood - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 31 May 2024. Pen name Silence Dogood Essay in the New-England Courant Silence Dogood was the pen name used by Benjamin Franklin to get his work published in the New-England Courant, a newspaper founded and published by his brother James Franklin. This was after Benjamin Franklin was denied several times ...

  7. Teacher may lose job over classroom photo, Benjamin Franklin ...

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    MARLOW, Okla. – A seemingly innocent picture of a cat and a Benjamin Franklin quote has a Marlow history teacher in hot water, KFOR.com reports. Steven Alcorn has been a teacher for nearly ...

  8. Wallkill teacher, historian's latest work is 'Franklin's ...

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    Adam J. Schenkman's latest book, "Franklin's Trees," explores the natural landscape of the Hudson Valley and Franklin D. Roosevelt history.

  9. Sarah Franklin Bache - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Franklin Bache (September 11, 1743 – October 5, 1808), sometimes known as Sally Bache, was the daughter of Benjamin Franklin and Deborah Read.She was a leader in relief work during the American Revolutionary War and frequently served as her father's political hostess, like her mother before her death in 1774.