Victoria Woodhull 1872 - First Female US Presidential Candidate Victoria Claflin Woodhull, later Victoria Woodhull Martin (September 23, 1838 – June 9, 1927), was an American leader of the women's suffrage movement. In 1872, she ran for President of the United States. While many historians...
Mimiaga MJ, Fair AD, Tetu AM, Novak DS, Vanderwarker R, Bertrand T, Adelson S, Mayer KH: Acceptability of an internet-based partner notification system for sexually transmitted infection exposure among men who have sex with men. American Journal of Public Health. 2007, 98 (6): 1009-1011...
It has always been the aim of the organisers of the Great North Fair, that the event should be recognised as premier event in the family and local history fair calendar. This could only be achieved by staging a large, well-organised fair which brings together exhibitors and visitors from th...
Louisville’s rich musical history of saying: Fuck the system Louisville Underground Music Archive Oral Histories Mark Abromavage John Bailey Mike Bucayu Ethan Buckler Allison Cross Alex Durig Mary Feiock Sean Garrison J.D. Green Rachel Grimes ...
If you wish to attend in person at the Wilberforce Building at Hull University please emailwilberforce@hull.ac.uk To hear online go to The Music Is Black: A British Story Exhibition being planned by the Victoria & Albert Museum. Spanning the past 125 years it will trace the story of ...
Dangerous business all around since a privateer would often mistake a “friendly” ship for fair game with the consequence of rapidly being promoted to pirate. Qarib- a small 2-masted lateen-rigged ship. Common in Egypt in the 11th century sailing down the Nile from Cairo as far west as ...
Amy Johnson was born in Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom. [Amy Johnson | Kingston upon Hull, England | CPC]10 Aug 1908 United Kingdom Winston Churchill and Clementine Hozier became engaged at the Churchill home of Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, England, United Kingdom. ...
His view was corroborated by the evidence of a military build up at Hull. On 16 January 1537, Bigod renewed the rebellion. He was supported by men who had grievances with their landlords putting up the rent. This was a result of the closure of monasteries. Men purchased land but needed ...
NOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTION 80 Recreation & Leisure in Modern Society TThe Radical Women of Hull House Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr were among the first college-educated women in the United States to dedicate their lives to public service. Addams and Starr opened the Hull House ...
History of Buffalo Seminary Buffalo Fair Grounds 1911 Buffalo Forge Co. Buffalo Forge Co. Buffalo Gas and Light Company 1848 Buffalo Gas and Light Company Illustrations, history, architecture Buffalo Gazette 1811 Buffalo General Hospital 1858 Buffalo German Insurance Co. Philip Becker German-America...