Early Life and Enslavement: Robert Smalls was born in 1839 in Beaufort, South Carolina, into slavery. His mother, who was ...
A founding editor of People, he also served as editor in chief of Little, Brown and produced films. But his public image was ...
I especially love this one: "Robert Smalls' journey from slave to U.S. congressman began with a famous act of defiance. In 1862, the South Carolina native was serving as a wheelman aboard a ...
Bailey, of Beaufort, who was found dead after a Feb. 11 shooting at the Garden Oaks Apartments, located south of the Regions Bank on Robert Smalls Parkway. Officers at the time said he “appeared ...
A song loved by generations throughout the world, “You Are My Sunshine” has special resonance in Louisiana. Statewide affection for the love song-lament largely goes to the late Louisiana Gov.
This just in! Jil Sander has found its next creative director in Simone Bellotti. The news broke in a press release this morning, following last month’s surprise exit of former co-creative directors ...
Smalls is still killing Ham.” Renna, unforgettable as the smack-talking catcher who will diss you for mixing “your Wheaties with your mama’s toe jam,” has written a children’s book.
The famous Baltimore Orioles manager gets a vivid new biography, the book equivalent of “a screaming ... The publisher Robert Giroux once said that publishing should be done by failed writers, ...
He didn’t read book reviews—or so he ... The Life of Robert Frost’s Poetry” (Farrar, Straus & Giroux). Blending biography and criticism, Plunkett shows how the circumstances of Frost ...
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