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  2. Robert Williams (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Life and career. Born in Athens to a British father and a Greek mother, Williams began his career as guitarist and singer of the rock band Poll. [1] He started his solo career in 1974, and in 1976 he had his major hit with the song "Μίλα μου" ("Talk to Me"). [1] In 1977, together with singers Pascalis, Marianna Toli and Bessy Argyraki he ...

  3. Suicide note - Wikipedia

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    A suicide note or death note is a message written by a person who intends to die by suicide. A study examining Japanese suicide notes estimated that 25–30% of suicides are accompanied by a note. However, incidence rates may depend on ethnicity and cultural differences, and may reach rates as high as 50% in certain demographics. [1]

  4. List of last words (21st century) - Wikipedia

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    Oh, God! Oh!" [ 15 ][ 16 ] — Kevin Cosgrove, a businessman employed at the South Tower of the World Trade Center (11 September 2001), over the phone to a 911 dispatcher, who he called from the 105th floor. His last words were uttered when the South Tower collapsed, taking him along with it. "I will never die."

  5. Jean Tatlock - Wikipedia

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    Marjorie Fenton. Jean Frances Tatlock (February 21, 1914 – January 4, 1944) was an American psychiatrist. She was a member of the Communist Party USA and was a reporter and writer for the party's publication Western Worker.

  6. Robert F. Williams - Wikipedia

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    Robert Franklin Williams (February 26, 1925 – October 15, 1996) was an American civil rights leader and author best known for serving as president of the Monroe, North Carolina chapter of the NAACP in the 1950s and into 1961. He succeeded in integrating the local public library and swimming pool in Monroe. At a time of high racial tension and ...

  7. 'The screams were blood-curdling': Before Cameron Williams ...

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    “The screams were blood-curdling,” Robert Ward later wrote in a letter to the Journal Sentinel. ... But when Williams returned from suicide watch a few days later, on Oct. 27, all four men ...

  8. Radio Free Dixie - Wikipedia

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    Radio Free Dixie was a radio program broadcast from Cuba by American civil rights leader Robert F. Williams in the early 1960s that advocated for racial equality. It called on black Americans to rise up against what Williams saw as an inherently racist system. The radio program featured music, political conversation, and storytelling. [1]

  9. Platinum Blonde (film) - Wikipedia

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    Platinum Blonde. (film) Platinum Blonde is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic comedy motion picture directed by Frank Capra, written by Jo Swerling and starring Loretta Young, Robert Williams and Jean Harlow. Platinum Blonde was Robert Williams' last screen appearance; he died of peritonitis three days after the film's October 31 release. [1][2]