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  2. Sarah Friedland - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Friedland (born 1992) [1] is an American director and choreographer. Her 2024 debut feature film, Familiar Touch , premiered at the 81st Venice International Film Festival , where she won the Orizzonti section's Best Director award and the film won the Luigi de Laurentis Lion of the Future award for best debut feature.

  3. Home of Mrs. John Brown - Wikipedia

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    The Home of Mrs. John Brown is a Victorian house built in 1865 at 135 Main St., Red Bluff, in Tehama County, California. The home that Mrs. John Brown (1816–1884) lived in is a California Historical Landmark No. 117 listed on March 29, 1933. At the time Mrs. John Brown was the widow of famous abolitionist John Brown (1800–1859).

  4. Mary Ann Day Brown - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Brown in 1912, recreating the conditions of their trip to California. (Dress and covered wagon are replicas.). Mary Ann Day Brown (April 15, 1816 – February 29, 1884) was the second wife of abolitionist John Brown, leader of a raid on Harpers Ferry, Virginia (since 1863, West Virginia), which attempted to start a campaign of liberating enslaved people in the South.

  5. Familiar Touch - Wikipedia

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    Familiar Touch had its world premiere at the 81st Venice International Film Festival on September 3, 2024, in the Orizzonti (Horizons) section, [7] where director Sarah Friedland won the Luigi de Laurentiis Lion of the Future prize for best first film, alongside the Best Director award, while Kathleen Chalfant won the Best Actress award.

  6. John Brown (essayist) - Wikipedia

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    He was born in 1715 at Rothbury, Northumberland, the son of the Rev. John Brown (1677–1763), vicar of Wigton from that year, and his wife Eleanor Troutbeck, née Potts. . He matriculated at St John's College, Cambridge in 1732, graduating B.A. 1736, and M.A. 1739; he became D.D. in 17

  7. John Brown (abolitionist) - Wikipedia

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    John Brown (May 9, 1800 – December 2, 1859) was an American abolitionist in the decades preceding the Civil War.First reaching national prominence in the 1850s for his radical abolitionism and fighting in Bleeding Kansas, Brown was captured, tried, and executed by the Commonwealth of Virginia for a raid and incitement of a slave rebellion at Harpers Ferry, Virginia, in 1859.

  8. John Brown - Wikipedia

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    John Brown, 1909 biography of the abolitionist by W.E.B. Du Bois "John Brown" (song) by Bob Dylan (1962) John Brown, fictional sheriff in "I Shot the Sheriff" by Bob Marley (1973) "John Brown", a song by the Masters of Reality from Masters of Reality (1989) John Brown, fictional character in Ghost Hunt (1989–1992)

  9. John Brown (industrialist) - Wikipedia

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    He was born at Sheffield in Flavell's Yard, Fargate, on 6 December 1816.He was the second son of Samuel Brown, a slater of that town. He was educated at a local school held in a garret, and was apprenticed at the age of fourteen to Earl, Horton, & Co., factors, of Orchard Place, In 1831, his employers engaged in the manufacture of files and table cutlery, taking an establishment in Rockingham ...