Posted on February 17, 2005 by thestateofblog
Benjamin Banneker (1731-1806), the freeborn son of a slave, is most famous for surveying the swamp we now call Washington, DC. He is also well-known for his six annual Farmer’s Almanacs published between 1792 and 1797.
At the age of 58 Banneker became interested in astronomy through the influence of a neighbor, George Ellicott, [...]
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Posted on February 17, 2005 by thestateofblog
Maya Keyes, daughter of infamous conservative Alan Keyes, declares that she loves and supports her father and that she is a lesbian. According to the Advocate, Ms. Keyes came out to her parents after she graduated from High School. She realized that she was gay sometime during middle school. Upon telling her parents, [...]
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Posted on February 17, 2005 by thestateofblog
Benjamin Banneker (1731-1806), the freeborn son of a slave, is most famous for surveying the swamp we now call Washington, DC. He is also well-known for his six annual Farmer’s Almanacs published between 1792 and 1797.
At the age of 58 Banneker became interested in astronomy through the influence of a neighbor, George Ellicott, [...]
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Posted on February 17, 2005 by thestateofblog
Maya Keyes, daughter of infamous conservative Alan Keyes, declares that she loves and supports her father and that she is a lesbian. According to the Advocate, Ms. Keyes came out to her parents after she graduated from High School. She realized that she was gay sometime during middle school. Upon telling her parents, [...]
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