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This Should Be Everywhere!

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VETERAN CHARACTER ACTOR HAS DIED

M. Emmet Walsh | The Golden Throats Wiki | Fandom

M. Emmet Walsh | The Golden Throats Wiki | Fandom
Michael Emmet Walsh (March 22, 1935 – March 19, 2024)

Longtime character actor M. Emmet Walsh has died. The
actor, known for his roles in films like
Knives Out
,
My Best Friend’s Wedding, Blade Runner, The Jerk
Romeo + Juliet, and more, died of cardiac arrest on
Tuesday, March 19. He was 88.

Walsh’s manager, Sandy Joseph, said he died at Kerbs
Memorial Hospital in St. Albans, Vermont. 

Walsh has been a working actor in Hollywood since his first
role in 1969 in Alice’s Restaurant. He racked up over 200
onscreen credits throughout his long career.


notforemmetophobes:The Jerk (1979) - M. Emmet Walsh as Madman[photoset ...
The  Jerk (1979)

This BLADE RUNNER Fan Film Looks Extraordinary — GeekTyrant
Blade Runner (1982)

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Blood Simple (1984)





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First Day Of Spring 2024 Astrology Today - Melva Sosanna

When Is The First Day Of Spring? - WorldAtlas

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POPULAR NOVEL PUBLISHED ON THIS DAY

Uncle Tom's Cabin, first edition 1852 | Uncle Tom's Cabin or Life Among ...
Uncle Tom’s Cabin Book Cover First Edition.

Harried Beecher Stowe was an American author and abolitionist 
who came from the religious
Beecher family and wrote the popular
novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin, which depicts the harsh conditions experienced by
enslaved African Americans.

The book reached an audience of millions as a novel and play,
and became influential in the United States and in
Great Britain,
energizing anti-slavery forces in the
American North, while
provoking widespread anger in the
South. Stowe wrote 30
books, including novels, three travel memoirs, and collections
of articles and letters. She was influential both for her writings
as well as for her public stances and debates on social issues
of the day.

Harriet Beecher Stowe | National Portrait Gallery
Harriet Elisabeth Beecher Stowe
(June 14, 1811 – July 1, 1896)

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Bust of Harriet Beecher Stowe at the hall
of fame for great Americans.


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THE REPUBLICAN PARTY WAS FOUNDED IN 1854

On this day in history, March 20, 1854, Republican Party founded to oppose expansion of slavery ...
It all started in this little white schoolhouse in Wisconsin.


In Ripon, Wisconsin, former members of the Whig Party met to
establish a new party
to oppose the spread of slavery into the
western territories. The Whig Party, which was formed in 1834
to oppose the “tyranny” of President
Andrew Jackson, had
shown itself incapable of coping with the national crisis over
slavery.


With the successful introduction of the Kansas-Nebraska Bill
of 1854 that dissolved the terms of the
Missouri Compromise
and allowed slave or free status to be decided in the territories
by popular sovereignty, the Whigs disintegrated.

By February 1854, anti-slavery Whigs had begun meeting in the
upper midwestern states to discuss the formation of a new party
and one such meeting, in Wisconsin was on this day in 1854 and
is generally remembered as the birth of the Republican Party.

Opinion | The Republican Party that was founded in Ripon is no more ...

                   Republican Elephant Clip Art - ClipArt Best

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