James Gibbs,A Book of Architecture, Containing Designs of Buildings and Ornaments(London: 1728), frontispiece. (Shelfmark: F.27.7) Three hundred years ago today, on the 25thMarch 1724, the foundation stone was laid for a new building in King’s, known today as the Gibbs Building, named af...
James I, oil on canvas by Daniel Mytens, 1621; in the National Portrait Gallery,... Photos.com/Jupiterimagesfrontispiece of the King James Bible Frontispiece of the King James Version of the Bible, engraving by Cornelius Boel,... Rare Book and Manuscript Library/University of PennsylvaniaGunp...
Loyn, The Governance of Anglo-Saxon England, 500–1087 (1984), and The Vikings in Britain (1977); Frank Barlow, Edward the Confessor (1970, reprinted 1984); James Tait, The Medieval English Borough: Studies on Its Origins and Constitutional History (1936, reprinted 1968); Charles S. Orwin...
James Earl Ray: The Man Who Killed MLK Jr. The identity of King’s assassin has been the source of some controversy. Ray recanted his confession shortly after he was sentenced, and King’s son Dexter publicly defended Ray’s innocence after meeting with the convicted gunman in 1997. Another...
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James Earl Ray: The Man Who Killed MLK Jr. The identity of King’s assassin has been the source of some controversy. Ray recanted his confession shortly after he was sentenced, and King’s son Dexter publicly defended Ray’s innocence after meeting with the convicted gunman in 1997. Another...
James Earl Ray: The Man Who Killed MLK Jr. The identity of King’s assassin has been the source of some controversy. Ray recanted his confession shortly after he was sentenced, and King’s son Dexter publicly defended Ray’s innocence after meeting with the convicted gunman in 1997. Another...
Malcolm X Ethel Kennedy MLK Almost Didn’t Say “I Have a Dream” Huey P. Newton Martin Luther King Jr. Didn’t Criticize Malcolm X 5 Crowning Achievements of Maya Angelou 30 Civil Rights Leaders of the Past and Present Dred Scott