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  2. Monody on the Death of Chatterton - Wikipedia

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    Monody on the Death of Chatterton" was composed by Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1790 and was rewritten throughout his lifetime. The poem deals with the idea of Thomas Chatterton, a poet who committed suicide, as representing the poetic struggle.

  3. The Death of Chatterton - Wikipedia

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    The subject of the painting was the 17-year-old English early Romantic poet Thomas Chatterton (1752–1770), shown dead after he had poisoned himself with arsenic in 1770. . Chatterton was considered a Romantic hero for many young and struggling artists in Wallis's t

  4. Maajid Nawaz - Wikipedia

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    Maajid Usman Nawaz (Urdu: [ˈmaːdʒɪd̪ nəwaːz]; born 2 November 1977) [1] is a British activist and former radio presenter. He was the founding chairman of the think tank Quilliam.

  5. Thomas Chatterton (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Chatterton (1752-1770) was an English poet and literary forger. Thomas Chatterton may also be: Thomas Chatterton (MP), Member of Parliament from Petersfield, 1572-1583; Thomas Chatterton Williams, born 1981, American writer; See also. Chatterton (disambiguation)

  6. The Human Stain - Wikipedia

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    The Human Stain is a novel by Philip Roth, published May 5, 2000.The book is set in Western Massachusetts in the late 1990s. Its narrator is 65-year-old author Nathan Zuckerman, who appears in several earlier Roth novels, including two books that form a loose trilogy with The Human Stain, American Pastoral (1997) and I Married a Communist (1998). [1]

  7. One-drop rule - Wikipedia

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    Based on late 20th-century DNA analysis and a preponderance of historical evidence, US president Thomas Jefferson is widely believed to have fathered the six mixed-race children with his slave Sally Hemings, who was herself three-quarters white and a paternal half-sister of his wife Martha Wayles Jefferson.

  8. John Ross Dix - Wikipedia

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    Biography of Thomas Chatterton John Dix or John Ross (21 September 1811 – after 1863) was a British writer and poet in Great Britain and America. An alcoholic, he wrote a noted biography of Thomas Chatterton and he wrote "In Our Own Dear Homes Again" during the American Civil War.

  9. Great Replacement conspiracy theory in the United States

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    Chatterton Williams, Thomas (27 November 2017). "The French Origins of 'You Will Not Replace Us' ". The New Yorker. ISSN 0028-792X. Archived from the original on 27 September 2018; Daniel, Reginald. "Sociology of Multiracial Identity in the Late 1980s and Early 1990s: The Failure of a Perspective."