Edward Douglas White, who was governor from 1835 to 1839, and his son, Edward Douglass White, who was appointed to the United States Supreme Court in 1894 and served as chief justice from 1910 to ...
this National Historic Landmark was home to Edward Douglas White, governor from 1835 to 1839, and his son, Edward Douglass White, the U.S. Supreme Court chief justice from 1910 to 1921.
(All Douglass knew of his father was that he was white.) During this time he was ... run by a notoriously brutal "slavebreaker" named Edward Covey. And the treatment he received was indeed brutal.
In the North, the University of Chicago’s Charles Edward Merriam ... the first movie shown in the White House. Douglass died 30 years before 25,000 hooded Klansmen marched down Pennsylvania ...
In it, Douglass recounts being emotionally and physically brutalized by Edward Covey ... farmer and violinist before two ...
It’s only August, but Frederick Douglass’s come-from-behind 2-1 win over defending girls soccer state champion Bethlehem on Wednesday night at The Farm felt like a milestone moment for a team ...
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Trinity, Bowling Green, Boyle County, Christian Academy, Owensboro Catholic and Campbellsville are the No. 1 football teams ...
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“The defense played lights out man,” said Douglass head coach Stanley Pritchett. “They were outstanding performers to hold those guys to three points. We had a couple of turnovers, two ...
The son of a enslave woman and an unknown white man ... "slavebreaker" named Edward Covey. The treatment he received was indeed brutal. Whipped daily and barely fed, Douglass was "broken in ...