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  2. File:Spokane Teachers-logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image or media file may be available on the Wikimedia Commons as File:Spokane Teachers-logo.svg, where categories and captions may be viewed. While the license of this file may be compliant with the Wikimedia Commons, an editor has requested that the local copy be kept too.

  3. File:A Sunday on La Grande Jatte, Georges Seurat, 1884.png

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    Place of creation: France : Object history: By descent to Mme. Seurat, the artist’s mother (died 1899), Paris, 1891; by descent to Emile Seurat, the artist’s brother; sold for 800 francs to Casimir Brû, Paris, 1900; given by him to his daughter, Lucie, Paris, 1900; Lucie Brû Cousturier and Edmond Cousturier, Paris; sold for $20,000 possibly through Charles Vildrac, Paris to Frederic Clay ...

  4. African-American teachers - Wikipedia

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    Desegregation resulted in the closure of Black schools and the loss of most jobs for African-American teachers. Whites did not want their children taught by Black teachers. The African-American communities lost their leaders and role models. It created a distrust in schools from the Black community. [3] Public Free School, 1882

  5. Edward Kimball (teacher) - Wikipedia

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    Edward Kimball (July 29, 1823 – June 5, 1901) was an American Sunday School teacher known for converting 19th-century evangelist Dwight L. Moody to Christianity. Kimball also assisted churches across the United States in eliminating significant financial debts. [1] [2] He had assisted 21 churches in "liberating" debt by the age of 45.

  6. Josef Albers - Wikipedia

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    Josef Albers (/ ˈ æ l b ər z / AL-bərz, US also / ˈ ɑː l-/ AHL-, German: [ˈjoːzɛf ˈʔalbɐs]; March 19, 1888 – March 25, 1976) was a German-born American artist and educator who is considered one of the most influential 20th-century art teachers in the United States.

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    File:This is a logo for The Riordans. Further details, Black and White logo with radio in the background.jpg: 0 1 File:Tumsa Nahin Dekha.jpg: 0 1 File:Royharper.PNG: 0 1 File:Fu logo.jpg: 0 1 File:Ammuvagiya Naan DVD Cover.jpg: 0 1 File:Gjurmet.jpg: 0 1 File:FSU.svg: 0 1 File:Purdue University Seal.svg: 0 1 File:Queens Venturer Award.png: 0 1

  8. Anselm Kiefer - Wikipedia

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    In 1984–85, he made a series of works on paper incorporating manipulated black-and-white photographs of desolate landscapes with utility poles and power lines. Such works, like Heavy Cloud (1985), were an indirect response to the controversy in West Germany in the early 1980s about NATO's stationing of tactical nuclear missiles on German soil ...

  9. White Sunday - Wikipedia

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    Some believe White Sunday to be a Christian adaptation of an indigenous pre-contact celebration of certain planting and harvesting seasons. Others assert that the holiday coincides with a family celebration that became widespread in the 1920s in commemoration of Samoans who succumbed to the influenza epidemic of 1919; this epidemic, introduced through the ambivalence of the New Zealand ...