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Secretary of State Charles E. Summers, Jr. Announces Winners of Native American Essay Contest AUGUSTA, Maine - Secretary of State Charlie Summers has announced the names of the winners in the 2011-12 Maine Native American History and Culture Essay Contest today and congratulates them on their accomplishment.
In an effort to inspire a true spirit of patriotism and love of country in all generations, the NSCDA in Maine supports the Congressional Essay Contest and the American Indian Nurse Scholarship for High School students. Click here to read more about the NSCDA Patriotic Service Programs. Historical Projects.
Concerns about eugenics arose in the African American community after the implementation of the Negro Project of 1939, which was proposed by Margaret Sanger who was the founder of Planned Parenthood. In this plan, Sanger offered birth control to Black families in the United States to give them the chance to have a better life than what the group had been experiencing in the United States.
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The Jane Austen Society of North America is dedicated to the enjoyment and appreciation of Jane Austen and her writing. JASNA is a nonprofit organization, staffed by volunteers, whose mission is to foster among the widest number of readers the study, appreciation, and understanding of Jane Austen’s works, her life, and her genius.
An American Tragedy is a 1925 novel by American writer Theodore Dreiser.He began the manuscript in the summer of 1920, but a year later abandoned most of that text. It was based on the notorious murder of Grace Brown in 1906 and the trial of her lover. In 1923 Dreiser returned to the project, and with the help of his wife Helen and two editor-secretaries, Louise Campbell and Sally Kusell, he.
The legal history of cannabis in the United States pertains to the regulation of cannabis (legal term marijuana or marihuana) for medical, recreational, and industrial purposes in the United States.Increased restrictions and labeling of cannabis as a poison began in many states from 1906 onward, and outright prohibitions began in the 1920s.