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  • 21Timothy Thomas Fortune — (October 3, 1856 ndash; June 2, 1928) was an orator, civil rights leader, journalist, writer, editor and publisher. He was born during slavery in Marianna, Jackson County, Florida to Emanuel and Sarah Jane Fortune.Early lifeFortune started his… …

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  • 22Munn Ice Arena — Location Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48824 Opened November 1, 1974 Owner Michigan State University …

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  • 23List of Michigan State University people — Liberty Hyde Bailey. Class of 1882. This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries …

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  • 24Lynching in the United States — is the practice in the 19th and 20th centuries of the humiliation and killing of people by mobs acting outside the law. These murders, most of them unpunished, often took the form of hanging and burning. Mobs sometimes tortured the… …

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  • 25M-143 (Michigan highway) — M143 redirects here. For other uses, see M143 (disambiguation). M 143 Michigan Avenue M 143 highlighted in red …

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  • 26College Hall (Michigan State University) — Coordinates: 42°43′55″N 84°28′56″W / 42.732°N 84.4823°W / 42.732; 84.4823 …

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  • 27Radicalism (historical) — For opposition to all forms of government, social hierarchy or authority, see Anarchism. For other meanings see also radical, extremism, far right and far left. Radicalism as a political movement should be distinguished from the modern American… …

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  • 28Michigan State University Horticulture Gardens — Michigan State University campus Michigan State University Garden Use Botanical garden …

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  • 29Michigan State University Fight Song — The MSU Fight Song is the official fight song of Michigan State University, USA. MSU s fight song was created in early 1915 (and copyrighted in 1919), when MSU was known as Michigan Agricultural College (M.A.C.). An MSU cheerleader, Francis… …

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  • 30Great Railroad Strike of 1877 — The Great Railroad Strike of 1877 began on July 14 in Martinsburg, West Virginia, United States and ended some 45 days later after it was put down by local and state militias, as well as by federal troops.Economic conditions in the 1870s1873 saw… …

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