Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Tulsa race riot" ¶ 28
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Many and prominent
Many see Calvinism as growing in acceptance, and some prominent Reformed Baptists, such as Albert Mohler and Mark Dever, have been pushing for the Southern Baptist Convention to adopt a more Calvinistic orientation.
Many Athenians prominent earlier in the century would have lost citizenship, had this law applied to them: Cleisthenes, the founder of democracy, had a non-Athenian mother, and the mothers of Cimon and Themistocles were not Greek at all, but Thracian.
Many prominent members of the Ruby Dynasty ruling the Skolian Empire are jagernauts.
Many other places are listed as a location where Arthur holds court in the later romances, Carlisle and London perhaps being the most prominent.
Many prominent figures testified in that trial, including members of the parliamentary committee investigating the reasons for the defeat, so some of its results were made public long before the publication of the committee report in 1928.
Many Dominicans took part in the artistic activity of the age, the most prominent being Fra Angelico and Fra Bartolomeo.
Many theoretical perspectives attempt to explain development ; among the most prominent are: Jean Piaget's Stage Theory, Lev Vygotsky's Social constructivism ( and its heirs, the Cultural Theory of Development of Michael Cole, and the Ecological Systems Theory of Urie Bronfenbrenner ), Albert Bandura's Social learning theory, and the information processing framework employed by cognitive psychology.
Many other theories are prominent for their contributions to particular aspects of development.
Many Albanians gained prominent positions in the Ottoman government, Albanians highly active during the Ottoman era and leaders such as Ali Pasha of Tepelena might have aided Husein Gradaščević.
Many of them rose to prominent positions in the Spanish governments there.
Many of the signatories would play a prominent role in Israeli politics following independence ; Moshe Sharett and Golda Meir both served as Prime Minister, Yitzhak Ben-Zvi became the country's second president in 1952, and several others served as ministers.
Many prominent figures have made the Farm House their home throughout its 150 years of use.
Many prominent public figures such as the Reverend Henry Ward Beecher ( a college classmate and initial partner of Orson Fowler ) promoted phrenology actively as a source of psychological insight and self-knowledge.
Many had considered Giovanni Battista Montini, Archbishop of Milan, a possible candidate, but, although archbishop of one of the most ancient and prominent sees in Italy, he had not yet been made a cardinal.
Many city and suburban pubs gained renown for their support of live music, and many prominent Australian bands — including AC / DC, Cold Chisel, The Angels and The Dingoes — cut their teeth at these venues in the early days of their careers.
Many prominent physicists, including Stephen Hawking, have labored for many years in the attempt to discover a theory underlying everything.
Many prominent students have graduated from KTH, including ;
Many of the more prominent individual stars were also given names, particularly with Arabic or Latin designations.
Many of these seals were found in Ur, and the name of Ur is prominent on them.
Many of the early prominent video artists were those involved with concurrent movements in conceptual art, performance, and experimental film.
Many airport names honour a public figure, commonly a politician ( e. g. Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport ) or a prominent figure in aviation history of the region ( e. g. Will Rogers World Airport ).
Many of his most prominent collaborators and students were Jewish, and some were blood relations.
Many of these housing estates particularly in Finglas West were named after prominent Irish republicans from the early 20th century Irish history including Barry, Casement, Plunkett, Mellows, McKee, Clune and Clancy.
Many prominent reformers remained loyal and supported Garfield.

Many and Tulsa
Many other universities and educational institutions of the United States have been involved in the development of the project and its instruments, namely the University of Alaska Fairbanks, Stanford University, Penn State University ( ARL ), Boston College, UCLA, Clemson University, Dartmouth College, Cornell University, Johns Hopkins University, University of Maryland, College Park, University of Massachusetts Amherst, MIT, Polytechnic Institute of New York University, and the University of Tulsa.
* Many towns and villages bear an Asbury United Methodist Church, including the fourth largest United Methodist Church in the denomination, located in Tulsa, OK ( www. asburytulsa. org ).
Many former players have found employment as paid trainers of youth soccer teams for clubs such as the Tulsa United, Tulsa Soccer Club ( TSC ), Tornado Soccer Club, and Hurricane Football Club ( HFC ).
Many people considered Tulsa to be two separate cities rather than one city of united communities.

Many and whites
Many people have assumed that early-20th-century suburbs were enclaves for middle-class whites, a concept that carries tremendous cultural influence yet is actually stereotypical.
Many of the assertions put forth and conclusions reached by the authors are very controversial, ranging from the relationships between low measured intelligence and anti-social behavior, to the observed relationship between low African-American test scores ( compared to whites and East Asians ) and genetic factors in intelligence abilities.
Many in the North felt that they were being ' led ', and authoritatively spoken for, by a Southern accommodationist imposed on them primarily by Southern whites.
Many of the remaining whites were increasingly poor.
Many whites felt humiliated by the defeat of Jeffries.
Many other whites, including other Yocums including Jacob and Solomon, and Joseph Philibert, a Frenchman, went seriously into agricultural pursuits and the establishment of permanent homes, although in the process of doing so they were obligated to obtain much of their subsistence from the abundant wild life until their agricultural efforts were adequate for support.
The first census for the Town of Many, taken in 1880 by Leo Vandegaer, revealed a population of 147 citizens ( The first census taken for Sabine Parish was in 1850, and showed a population of 3, 347 whites and 1, 168 slaves.
Many of the whites who lived south of the LIRR relocated and lower middle class African-Americans bought modest, individually-built homes in Wyandanch Springs Park and in the " Tree streets " area east of Straight Path.
Many whites opposed civil rights efforts by blacks, and both summer volunteers and local African Americans endured arrests, beatings, firings, and evictions.
Many vintners, especially from the New World, are experimenting with making ice wine from other varieties: whites such as Seyval Blanc, Chardonnay, Kerner, Gewürztraminer, Chenin Blanc, Pinot Blanc, and Ehrenfelser ; or reds such as Merlot, Pinot Noir, and even Cabernet Sauvignon.
Many whites viewed Great Society programs as supporting the economic and social needs of low-income urban minorities ; they lost sympathy, especially as the economy declined during the 1970s.
Many of the early arrivals were whites who settled on Native American land with the informal permission and toleration of the tribal members.
Many Americans continued to live in poverty throughout the 1950s, especially older people and blacks, the latter of whom continued to earn far less than whites on average in the two decades following the end of the Second World War.
Many comedians from diverse ethnic backgrounds do this on a regular basis, about whites, other groups and themselves.
Many more blacks than whites died as a result of the violence.
Many whites who stayed moved their children into private or parochial schools ; these effects combined to make many urban school districts predominantly nonwhite, reducing any effectiveness mandatory busing may have had.
Many whites did not want their children to share schools with black children, arguing that it would decrease the quality of their education.
Many of the whites in the court room undoubtedly disliked Leibowitz for being a Jew from New York hired by the Communists, and for treating a southern white women, even a low-class one, as a hostile witness.
Many whites who were also illiterate were exempted from literacy tests by such strategies as the grandfather clause, basing eligibility on an ancestor's status as of 1866, for instance.
" Many liberals accused Nixon of pandering to Southern whites, especially with regard to his " states ' rights " and " law and order " stands.
Many poor whites were also disfranchised in these years, by changes to voter registration rules that worked against them, such as literacy tests, longer residency requirements and poll taxes.
Many whites considered him arrogant and disrespectful.
Many survivors fled in different directions to other cities, and a few changed their names from fear that whites would track them down.
Many years after the incident, they exhibited fear, denial, and hypervigilance about socializing with whites — which they expressed specifically regarding their children, interspersed with bouts of apathy.

1.941 seconds.