Elijah Parish Lovejoy — (9 novembre 1802 7 novembre 1837) était un … Wikipédia en Français
Elijah Parish Lovejoy — (November 9 1802 ndash; November 7 1837) was an American Presbyterian minister, journalist and newspaper editor who was murdered by a mob in Alton, Illinois for his abolitionist views.He had a deeply religious upbringing, as his father was a… … Wikipedia
Lovejoy, Elijah P. — ▪ American abolitionist in full Elijah Parish Lovejoy born November 9, 1802, Albion, Maine, U.S. died November 7, 1837, Alton, Illinois American newspaper editor and martyred abolitionist (abolitionism) who died in defense of his right… … Universalium
Elijah — /i luy jeuh/, n. 1. a Hebrew prophet of the 9th century B.C. I Kings 17; II Kings 2. 2. a male given name. [ < Heb eliyyah lit., my God is Yahweh] * * * I or Elias Hebrew Eliyyahu flourished 9th century BC Hebrew prophet. The Bible related that… … Universalium
Owen Lovejoy — This article is about the American lawyer. For the anthropologist, see Owen Lovejoy (anthropologist). Owen Lovejoy Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois s 3rd and 5th district … Wikipedia
Carl Thomas Rowan — (* 11. August 1925 in Ravenscroft, Tennessee; † 23. September 2000 in Washington D.C.) war ein Journalist und Autor. Als Kolumnist der Washington Post und der Chicago Sun Times wurde er zu einem der bekanntesten afroamerikanischen Journalisten… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Martyr Abolitionist — Elijah Parish Lovejoy … Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games
Abolitionism — For other uses, see Abolitionism (disambiguation). Anti slavery redirects here. For the British NGO working for the eradication of slavery, see Anti Slavery International. Am I Not A Man And A Brother? Medallion as part of the anti slavery… … Wikipedia
Colby College — Seal of Colby College Motto Lux Mentis Scientia Motto in English Knowledge is the Light of the Mind Established 1813 Type … Wikipedia
Carl Rowan — Carl Thomas Rowan (* 11. August 1925 in Ravenscroft, Tennessee; † 23. September 2000 in Washington D.C.) war ein Journalist und Autor. Als Kolumnist der Washington Post und der Chicago Sun Times wurde er zu einem der bekanntesten… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tageszeitungen in den Vereinigten Staaten — gibt es seit dem 17. Jahrhundert. Am 25. September 1690 wurde von Richard Pierce und Benjamin Harris die erste Ausgabe einer kolonialen Zeitung mit dem Titel Publick Occurrences: Both Foreign and Domestick (etwa: „Öffentliche… … Deutsch Wikipedia