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(born March 13, 1940) is an American singer–songwriter, best known in the United States for her 1970 remake of Tammy Wynette's "Stand By Your Man" and her 1976 disco chart-topper "Young Hearts Run Free". In Europe, Staton's biggest selling record is the anthemic "You Got the Love...
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Jefferson saw the fleet off, ordering the US sailors to chase the pirates all the way to Tripoli, giving rise to the famed verse from the US Marines’ anthem. President Obama is correct when he says that Muslims shaped this country, just not in how he means. They provided the context ...
Watching from aboard a British ship, American poet Francis Scott Key penned the stanzas of the poem that would later become the national anthem, “The Star Spangled Banner.” ¶ 52 Leave a comment on paragraph 52 0 Impressive though these accomplishments were, they belied what was actually a...
it is often stated that the massive15-star American flagordered by Major George Armistead served as the inspiration for Sir Francis Scott Key’s “Star-Spangled Banner.” His inspiration to pen the song that would become the national anthem came from British attacks during the War of 1812; ...
“It’s accurately described”: Wikipedia, “Producerism,” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Producerism. Page 158 “Chip Berlet”: Chip Berlet, “The Producerist Narrative in Repressive Right Wing Populism,” Political Eye (Political Research Associates). “The producerist narrative”: See Steven...
It didn’t matter. It was all semantics to me anyway. I never thought it would enter into a national dialogue or be part of an Executive order signed by a US President. I was born in New York. In Queens, in fact, not too far from where Donald Trump lived. ...
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