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Salon Behind Ella Fitzgerald’s flirtation with reefer songs
106 months ago
io9 Remember the Cant!
122 months ago
Howstuffworks 5. "The Fitz" was well-known even before it sank. Via our friends at Mental Floss.
124 months ago
MSN The shipwreck was made famous by songwriter Gordon Lightfoot in a song released the following year.
125 months ago
MSN News In the past 300 years, about 30,000 people have died in 10,000 shipwrecks on the Great Lakes.
The Edmund Fitzgerald remains the largest of all the ships wrecked or sunk by bad weather in the Great Lakes.
125 months ago
reddit He had tremendous success with #SuperMeatBoy, but there's much more to Edmund McMillen.
126 months ago
The New Yorker As his secretary Frances Kroll Ring told it, F. Scott Fitzgerald displayed a great deal of curiosity about Jewish culture.
Fitzgerald and the Jews
nyr.kr
Fitzgerald bought into ethnic stereotypes—until he wrote a novel about a Jewish hero, with the help of a Jewish girl from the Bronx.
128 months ago
The New Yorker As his secretary Frances Kroll Ring told it, F. Scott Fitzgerald displayed a great deal of curiosity about Jewish culture.
Fitzgerald and the Jews
nyr.kr
Fitzgerald bought into ethnic stereotypes—until he wrote a novel about a Jewish hero, with the help of a Jewish girl from the Bronx.
128 months ago
HuffPost Education We all have the same problems.
132 months ago

Velda Whitfield As I am watching the coverage of the march on Selma, the name EDMUND PETTUS is being mentioned frequently; however, there hasn't been any coverage on CNN, that I am aware, of the man himself--EDMUND PETTUS--for whom the bridge was named. One would t
Read more ... hink he had an influence on the Civil Rights movement. Be it known, Edmund Pettus was a Confederate soldier, lawyer, and legislator who opposed Civil Rights, was a KKK grand wizard. There so many more NEGATIVE facts about EDMUND PETTUS that his name and a memorial bridge dedicated to him should make us all sick to our stomachs. PLEASE educate the public about this individual. I feel the Civil Rights Movement has come up short of its goal until the name of the bridge in Selma is changed to something or someone much more positive who positively impacted the Civil Rights Movement, like John Lewis or Martin Luther King, Jr., to reflect how the Movement has changed things in Selma and in the United States. Please research Edmund Pettus and let people know what he was about--slavery, segregation, discrimination and opposed equality. REMEMBER EDMUND PETTUS!!!
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133 months ago
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