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  2. Robert Gould (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Gould (1660? – 1708/1709) was a significant voice in Restoration poetry in England. The title page to Love Given O'er. He was born in the lower classes and orphaned when he was thirteen. It is possible that he had a sister, but her name and fate are unknown. Gould entered into domestic service.

  3. Robert Gould Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Robert Gould Shaw (October 10, 1837 – July 18, 1863) was an American officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Born into an abolitionist family from the Boston upper class , he accepted command of the first all- black regiment (the 54th Massachusetts ) in the Northeast.

  4. Robert Gould - Wikipedia

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    Robert Gould (poet) (c. 1660–1708/9), English poet; Robert Gould (art director), American art director; Robert E. Gould (1924–1998), American psychiatrist; Robert S. Gould (1826–1904), chief justice of the Texas Supreme Court; Robert Freke Gould (1836–1915), soldier, barrister, Freemason and Masonic historian

  5. Charlotte Forten Grimké - Wikipedia

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    Forten struck up a deep friendship with Robert Gould Shaw, the Commander of the all-black 54th Massachusetts Regiment during the Sea Islands Campaign. She was present when the 54th stormed Fort Wagner on the night of July 18, 1863. Shaw was killed in the battle, and Forten volunteered as a nurse to the surviving members of the 54th. [citation ...

  6. 60 Best Black Movies to Watch on Netflix, Disney+ & More - AOL

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    Love Jones chronicles their ... (often problematic) romantic relationships. Watch on Prime Video. 9. She's Gotta ... Robert Gould Shaw is tasked with leading the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer ...

  7. Over the River...Life of Lydia Maria Child, Abolitionist for ...

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    Over the River highlights the relationship Child had with notable figures such as William Lloyd Garrison, Theodore Parker, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Abby Kelley, Frederick Douglass, Lucretia Mott, Maria Weston Chapman, Harriet Jacobs, Senator Charles Sumner, John Brown, Angelina Grimke, Robert Gould Shaw, Edgar Allan Poe, Margaret Fuller ...

  8. Robert Gould Shaw Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The "St. Gaudens" in Boston Common (Col. Shaw and his Colored Regiment), is the first movement of Three Places in New England (1903-1929), by Charles Ives. Robert Lowell's famous poem "For the Union Dead", the title poem of a 1964 collection by the same name, refers to the monument in the poem. The first edition of the book featured a drawing ...

  9. Robert Shaw (poet) - Wikipedia

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    His reading of this was used as background to a BBC 2 television film about his work in its Pennine setting. His last published collection, in 2000, was Catullus: The Love-Hate Poems Translated by Robert Shaw, in free verse. Shaw is also a jazz saxophonist, chiefly on tenor (with clarinet), sometimes alto and, unusually, c-melody.