Susan Abigail Sarandon is an American actress that has achieved great fame and recognition in the entertainment industry. Over the years, the actress received several awards, including an Academy Award for her role in Dead Man Walking. The actress was born in New York and currently resides in the same state. Sarandon has 3 children and reported relationships with 3 men. Those men include Chris Sarandon, Franco Amurri, and Tim Robbins.
The actress appeared in the cult classic Rocky Horror Picture Show as "Janet" who becomes involved with Dr Frankfurter. Her appearance in the film, bolted her to instant fame and stardom.
Abigail Adams was born on November 11, 1744 in Weymouth, Massachusetts. Her father was William Smith, an ordained minister, and mother, Elizabeth Quincy. Abigail is the second born of three sisters and one brother. She was very short with brown hair and brown eyes. She did not go to public school, however, she was taught to read and write at home and had access to her father and grandfather’s libraries. Abigail loved poetry, reading and memorizing “poems of Shakespeare, Milton, Pope, and James Thomson” (McMichael, 1).
Kingseed, Wyatt. "A Burned Letter, Conflicting Stories and an Absent Son Helped to Send Mary Surratt to the Gallows." America's Civil War 16.6 (2004): 12-14. Web.
Susan Clark faced conflict in 1868 when she was refused admission to Washington School, an all white school in Muscatine, Iowa. Victory was achieved when the case was appealed to the Iowa Supreme Court who decided school segregation was unconstitutional. This landmark school desegregation case set the stage for the future of school integration in the United States.
Ann Deborah Lynn knew she was born to be leader despite her circumstances as an African American in Lexington, Kentucky. Born October 3, 1810 to William Henry Lynn and Sarah Mae Lynn, her vision to be an inspiring Civil Rights Activist would be the biggest challenge of her life. Her father, William was a slave captured in Angola, Africa in broad daylight and her mother, Sarah was a daughter of slaves from Guinea. Free blacks in the South couldn’t express how they felt and wasn’t able to travel as freely as the free slaves in the Northern cities. The North also had more to offer because they were becoming more urban which meant better jobs, transportation and growing middle-class. Ann always knew she wanted to travel and speak to other slaves
Abigail Adams was born in the 1744 and at the age of 19 married with John Adams, second president of the United States. In their 54 years of marriage, they had five children. She was the mother of “John Quincy Adams” 6th president of the United States. When her husband “John Adams” served the country, she was looking after family back at home. Abigail was a good letter writer at the time when women could not publish publications or newspapers. These letters are pungent, amazing, bright, and became her outlet. They are composed as she spoke detail of her life in times of revolution and reveal a window on 18th century of civic life. They demonstrate Abigail’s roles as wife, parent, friend and her social activities. She was a very strong defender
creators of the Salem Witch Trials (L. Annika). The girls were believed to have been doing black
Abigail Smith Adams was born on November 11, 1744, in Weymouth, Massachusetts to Elizabeth Quincy Smith and Reverend William Smith. Her father was one of the best educated and most prestigious citizens of the community. Abigail’s mother spent most of her time caring for the sick and providing for families in need. From a young age, Abigail was taught to be a leader in her community. New England schools of the time rarely admitted women. Few people believed they needed much schooling. These limitations did not satisfy Abigail, and she began to read books from her father’s library. She went on to become well educated in many subjects and one of the most well read women in eighteenth century America (NPS). Abigail learned a great deal during her
Many individuals were killed throughout the Salem Witch Trials, but the first case involved Abigail Williams, Sarah Goode, Sarah Osborne, and Tituba. According to the University of Virginia, “Abigail Williams testified and said that several times last February she had been much afflicted with pains and often pinched by the apparition of Sarah Good, Sarah Osborne, and Tituba.” Due to their inability to explain things at the time, Salem blamed Abigail Williams’ pains, pinches, and fits on witchcraft. As a result, Sarah Osborne was one of the individuals accused of witchcraft.
Throughout their lives Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton worked tirelessly to bring about various social and political changes. From abolition, and temperance, to the varying long denied rights of women throughout the country; from divorce rights, guardianship of children, equal pay and control of earnings, property rights, education, to the vote. Together they created the National Women’s Suffrage Association, the Women’s State Temperance Society, the Women’s National Loyal League, wrote and published their own newspaper titled The Revolution, lectured across the country and lobbied for equal rights, with a focus on women’s rights.
Abigail Ruth Ceniza Igot was born on March 29, 1995 in Brooklyn, New York in Suny Downstate Hospital. Her ethnicity is Filipino. She is the firstborn of Luis and Sandra Igot. Luis works for Gap by distributing boxes and driving a forklift. Sandra is an ICU nurse.
When a team fails, they are often quick to blame a single player while when in reality the fault lies with them all. This everyday scenario can be related to Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, which takes place in 17th century Salem, Massachusetts. The antagonist of the story is Abigail Williams who begins the accusations of witchcraft, which soon causes hysteria and paranoia in Salem. However, the damage cannot be attributed to one character. In the Crucible, the town is to blame for the Salem Witch Trials because of its strict Puritan background, the widespread feelings of vengeance, and because it is easily gullible and consequently puts strength to meaningless accusations.
Sarah Augusta Squires was born at Welwyn, Hertfordshire, England on March 8th, 1848, to Henry Augustus and Sarah Minnie Catlin Squires who joined the Church the year before.
Sarah Larson attended the University of Rhode Island and went in undecided. She decided to take NFS 210 to fulfill her science gen ed, and through this class and her professor, she fell in love with the field. NFS 210 is her favorite class to teach because this is a beginner class for many students. She discovered that this is the class that makes college students decide that they want to go into Nutrition, and this is the start of their Nutrition career.
Sarah George Bagley was born on April 19, 1806. THE LOWELL OFFERING was written and published by working women of Lowell, Massachusetts. This monthly magazine was organized by the Reverend Abel Charles Thomas (1807-1880) pastor of the First Universalist Church. From October 1840 to March 1841, it consisted of articles that emerged from many of the improvement circles or literary societies. Later, it then became broader in its scope and received more spontaneous contributions. From October 1842 until December 1845, it was edited by Harriot F.
Martha Goldman Sigall was born on April 17, 1917 in New York. She spent much of her life in the animation business mainly working in the ink and paint department and other associated activities at various studios, eventually compiling over fifty years in the Hollywood industry.