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Les Cousins (1959)
Les Cousins by #ClaudeChabrol, "the perfectly-wrought performances make a film that is, seemingly, an aimless character study feel as carefully mapped out as a great mystery narrative"
CLAUDE CHABROL Bil’s rating (out of 5): BBBB France, 1959. Ajym Films, Société Française du Cinéma pour la Jeunesse. Scenario by Claude Chabrol, dialogue by Paul Gegauff. Cinematography by Henri Decae. Produced by Claude Chabrol. Music by Paul Misraki. Production Design by Bernard Evein, Jacques Saulnier. Film Editing by Jacques Gaillard. Claude Chabrol’s sophomore directorial effort has him…
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The Bear Preaches on the Incarnation Watch this wonderful sermon on the Incarnation delivered by Pastor Luke Pierson from Apologia Church. Who is Jesus? Can you demonstrate that Jesus is the promised Messiah from the Old Testament? Is Jesus the Messiah?
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Belle Pierson, Chizoba Emmanuel, Damaris Goddrie, Hody Yim By Bex Day For Departures Magazine October 2021
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doubleattitude · 4 years
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NUVO Dance Convention, Tulsa, OK: RESULTS
High Score by Age:
NUbie Solo
1st: Penelope LeMieux-’These Boots’
2nd: Jessa Lamb-’Dive in the Pool’
3rd: Olivia Weber-’Bird’
3rd: Arianna Claxton-’Ride’
4th: Charlie Vernon-’Our Home’
5th: Evey Keegan-’Not A Dream’
6th: Audrey Strahm-’Fabulous’
7th: Evie Latta-’Cosmic Girl’
7th: Madeline Tripp-’Diamonds’
8th: Aria Norfleet-’If My Friends Could See Me Now’
8th: Jetta Fernandes-’No Tears’
9th: Nora Newkirk-’Voila’
10th: Isabella Kroll-’Rio’
Mini Solo
1st: Kya Massimino-’System Activated’
1st: Ainsley Epton-’Until’
2nd: Braylynn Grizzaffi-’Path5′
3rd: Keelyn Jones-’The Call’
3rd: Pierson Aldridge-’This Is How I Dream’
4th: Allyn Green-’That’s Life’
4th: Anna Holley-’Wind It Up’
5th: Callan Waite-’Painter’
6th: Rubee Fernandes-’Moonlight’
6th: Zoey Claxton-’Moonlight Sonata’
7th: Zoey Frandsen-’Static’
8th: Jencie Lamb-’I’ve Got Rhythm’
8th: Kendall Brown-’My Voice’
9th: Katherine Thuillier-’Oh Yeah’
10th: Kaidence Goodrich-’Coppelia Act III’
Junior Solo
1st: Finley Waite-’Welcome Home’
2nd: Audrey Mayernik-’Anchor’
2nd: Lilly Allen-’Dreamstate’
2nd: Maely Weaver-’Staggered in a Configuration’
3rd: Brooklyn Simpson-’Undertow’
4th: Bailey Farr-’Summer’
5th: Londyn LeMieux-’Tar’
5th: Sydney Kelly-’You Are the Reason’
6th: Finley Aldridge-’Because We Don’t Know’
6th: Emmanuel Herd-’The Zone’
7th: Miley Mohon-’Attention’
7th: Evey Bradley-’Dusk Falling’
7th: Sloane Henry-’Earth’
7th: Lauren Crooks-’Flight’
7th: London Barron-’Look What Your Love Has Done To Me’
8th: Cooper Palmer-’Shutters’
9th: Karley Osborn-’Hide’
9th: Zoe Vandrell-’Reflect’
9th: Kerrigan Mize-’Somewhere’
9th: Kaylen Brown-’Unsteady’
10th: Kennedy McNeal-’Circus’
10th: Reese Bradley-’Indestructible Variety’
10th: Jordyn Pulley-’Twisted Olive Branch’
10th: Kynlee Schultheis-’When You Wish Upon A Star’
Teen Solo
1st: Garris Munoz-’Enlightenment’
1st: Avery Hall-’Nature Never Lies’
2nd: Blair Peak-’Falling Angels’
2nd: Jordan Lassiter-’Joyful Girl’
2nd: Sydney Orr-’So Far’
2nd: Cydney Heard-’Summer Wine’
2nd: Sami Sonder-’The Practice of Surrender’
3rd: Avery Lau-’From the Ashes’
4th: Peyton Koepke-’On the Horizon’
5th: Scarlett Szewczyk-’Be A Lady’
6th: Hallee Fransisco-’Amidst the Chaos’
6th: Caroline Cariker-’Endalaus’
7th: Skye Epley-’I Lived’
7th: Marcella Johnson-’She Doesn’t Beg, She Goes’
7th: Melanie Wills-’Silence is Golden’
8th: Margaret Zimmerman-’A Coded Message’
8th: Faith Stoner-’Ghosts In the Wind’
8th: Kailtyn Cates-’Only Fault’
8th: Emery Sousley-’The Intent’
9th: Abigail Carpenter-’Born Again’
9th: Mitch Stone-’I’m Crazy’
9th: Jeret Stone-’The Way’
9th: Cate Crockett-’Walking and Falling’
10th: Tayler Villarreal-’Castles’
10th: Jordyn Turner-’Inhale, Exhale’
10th: Olivia Brewer-’Sophisticated’
10th: Gabby Hardy-’Uninvited’
Senior Solo
1st: Chantal Le-’Tear Jerker’
2nd: Peyton Winsett-’Distortion’
3rd: Carly Schultz-’In the Rearview Mirror’
3rd: Tori Han-’The Sky Won’t Fall’
4th: Izzy Burton-’The Place Between Hope and Despair’
5th: Kaylee Smith-’A Quiet Darkness’
6th: Clara Gough-’Snow Queen’
7th: Katie Tschoepe-’I Can’t Go For That’
8th: Jazmyne Stickles-’The Uncertainty of It All’
9th: Jordan Wood-’Circle Game’
10th: Reese Spencer-’A Song For You’
10th: Dani Davis-’Unspoken’
NUbie Duo/Trio
1st ‘Soldier’-Miss Kristys School of Dance
2nd: ‘Rescue’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Mini Duo/Trio
1st: ‘Gucci Girls’-Applause Studios
2nd: ‘Tutti Frutti’-Theatre Arts
3rd: ‘Friend Like Me’-Dance Dynamics
Junior Duo/Trio
1st: ‘Crazy Swing’-Theatre Arts
2nd: ‘Querencia’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Teen Duo/Trio
1st: ‘Hollaback’-KJ Dance
Senior Duo/Trio
1st: ‘Shape of You’-KJ Dance
NUbie Group
1st: ‘True Colors’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
2nd: ‘Close to You’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Mini Group
1st: ‘Streets of NYC’-Applause Studios
2nd: ‘Funkytown’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
3rd: 'Stand By Me’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Junior Group
1st: ‘Quake’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
2nd: ‘Cry To Me’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
3rd: ‘Rush’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Teen Group
1st: ‘Rapture’-The Pointe Performing Arts Center
2nd: ‘Melody’-Applause Studios
3rd: ‘Die A Little’-South Tulsa Dance Co
Senior Group
1st: ‘Cathedrals’-South Tulsa Dance Co
2nd: ‘We Built This City’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
NUbie Line
1st: ‘Cant Turn You Loose’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Mini Line
1st: ‘Dessert’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Junior Line
1st: ‘No Choir’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Teen Line
1st: ‘State of Emergency’-South Tulsa Dance Co
High Score by Performance Division:
NUbie Contemporary
‘True Colors’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
NUbie Jazz
‘Cant Turn You Loose’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Mini Jazz
‘Streets of NYC’-Applause Studios
Mini Contemporary
'Stand By Me’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Mini Hip-Hop
‘Dessert’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Junior Jazz
‘Quake’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Junior Contemporary
‘Rush’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Junior Musical Theatre
‘Cry To Me’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Teen Jazz
‘Die A Little’-South Tulsa Dance Co
Teen Contemporary
‘State of Emergency’-South Tulsa Dance Co
‘Rapture’-The Pointe Performing Arts Center
Senior Contemporary
‘Cathedrals’-South Tulsa Dance Co
Best NU Groups:
NUbie
‘Cant Turn You Loose’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Mini
‘Funkytown’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
‘Streets of NYC’-Applause Studios
Junior
‘Quake’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Teen
‘State of Emergency’-South Tulsa Dance Co
‘Ambience’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
‘Melody’-Applause Studios
‘Rapture’-The Pointe Performing Arts Center
Senior
‘Cathedrals’-South Tulsa Dance Co
Studio Pick:
‘Ambience’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
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WEC 2022: Récord de 39 autos para toda la temporada
La temporada 2022 del WEC será la más nutrida en su historia, ya que sus cuatro categorías sumarán 39 autos de tiempo completo.
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Este miércoles se reveló la lista de autos participantes para la décima temporada del campeonato de resistencia, que en lo práctico será la transición antes de que, para 2023, algunas de las marcas más importantes del mundo estrenen su maquinaria de Hiperautos/LMH.
De los 39 vehículos, seis estarán en la clase estelar en las seis fechas de la campaña, mientras la LMP2 tendrá quince, los GTE Pro mantendrán cinco y los GTE Am juntarán trece. Todos representan a doce países.
Sin embargo, dejando de lado las «24 Horas de Le Mans», es posible que no todos puedan competir, dependiendo de la capacidad de los autódromos para acomodarlos en sus instalaciones.
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En Hiperautos, a Toyota y Alpine se les une Peugeot, que llevará dos modelos 9×8 que han desarrollado desde hace más de un año. Todavía no se anuncia cómo se alineará su plantilla completa de pilotos – la cual incluye a Kevin Magnussen – aunque Paul di Resta manejará uno y Loic Duval, el otro.
Glickenhaus, que está obligado a disputar todo el Mundial con al menos un auto, inscribió un 007 LMH con Olivier Pla, mientras Alpine mantendrá el A480-Gibson (ex Rebellion R13) con André Negraõ como el único anunciado.
Con anterioridad, Toyota presentó a Ryo Hirakawa como sucesor de Kazuki Nakajima, uniéndose a Sébastien Buemi y a Brendon Hartley en el GR010-Hybrid No. 8. José María López, Kamui Kobayashi y Mike Conway defenderán su bicampeonato en el No. 7, con el japonés teniendo labor doble al ser director del equipo.
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No estará ByKOLLES, al cual se le negó la inscripción de un LMH en desarrollo.
La división LMP2 tendrá la parrilla más grande de su historia, con ex pilotos de F1 y los dos únicos representantes mexicanos. Hay cuatro agrupaciones nuevas: Team Penske, Prema Team, Vector Sport y Ultimate, y todos estarán con ORECA.
Como preparación para 2023, en el que se lanzará su programa conjunto con Porsche, el equipo de Roger Penske tendrá a Dane Cameron, Felipe Nasr (ambos provenientes de IMSA-SCC) y Emmanuel Collard, quien pilotó el RS Spyder en American Le Mans de 2006 a 2008. Será el regreso del «Capitán» a un Mundial de FIA desde 1976, cuando todavía operaba un auto de Fórmula 1.
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PREMA llevará a Robert Kubica y a Louis Deletraz de European Le Mans (donde se coronaron el año pasado) a WEC, junto con el italiano Lorenzo Colombo, proveniente de F3. En Vector conducirán Sébastien Bourdais, quien hará «doblete» de campeonatos a la par de IMSA-SCC, Nico Müller y Ryan Cullen.
El regiomontano Roberto González seguirá en el JOTA Sport No. 38, teniendo como coequiperos a Antonio Félix da Costa y Will Stevens, este último sustituto del retirado Anthony Davidson. El otro auto de la escuadra lo ocuparán Oliver Rasmussen, Ed Jones y Jonathan Aberdein, mientras los campeones Stoffel Vandoorne, Tom Blomqvist y Sean Gelael se pasan a WRT, ganador en Le Mans en agosto.
Ayer martes se anunció la incorporación de Esteban Gutiérrez a Inter Europol Competition, siendo su regreso a las pistas internacionales. Ultimate, originario de Francia, también proviene de ELMS.
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En el resto del contingente, se destaca que United Autosports tendrá a Joshua Pierson, quien con 16 años de edad será el piloto más joven en la historia de la serie. Richard Mille Racing Team volverá a tener representación femenina, aunque la francesa Lilou Wadoux es la única confirmada al momento.
AF Corse, que tendrá un LMDh en colaboración con Ferrari en 2023, también se incorpora con los campeones de GTE Am, François Perrodo, Nicklas Nielsen y Alessio Rovera
Chevrolet se une a Ferrari y a Porsche en la categoría GTE Pro, por lo que buscará el doblete de títulos de marcas en IMSA-SCC y WEC. La compañía estadounidense tendrá un Corvette C8.R de tiempo completo con Tommy Milner y Nick Tandy.
La casa de Maranello intentará repetir sus títulos de pilotos y marcas con dos 488 GTE EVO, aunque por ahora sólo tiene confirmado a Alessandro Pier Guidi en el No. 51 y a Miguel Molina en el No. 52. Sus archirrivales de Porsche tendrán dos 911 RSR, con Michael Christensen reemplazando a Neel Jani en el No. 92. Gianmaria Bruni y Richard Lietz se subirán al No. 91.
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Por último, LMGTE Am tendrá cinco deportivos Ferrari, cinco Porsche y tres Aston Martin, con equipos conocidos como AF Corse, Dempsey-Proton Racing, Team Project 1, Iron Lynx, D’Station Racing y GR Racing.
Spirit of Race vuelve como uno de los representantes de la marca italiana, que también contará con el equipo femenino Iron Dames (Rahel Frey es la única confirmada), mientras que Nicki Thiim también regresa al WEC en el No. 98 de Aston Martin a lado de Paul Dalla Lana y David Pittard.
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De no haber contratiempos, el Mundial 2022 del WEC iniciará el 18 marzo con las «1000 Millas de Sebring».
CALENDARIO PROVISIONAL – FIA WEC 2022
12-13 de marzo: Prólogo oficial (Sebring, Estados Unidos)
18 de marzo: 1000 Millas de Sebring
7 de mayo: 6 Horas de Spa-Francorchamps
11 y 12 de junio: 24 Horas de Le Mans
10 de julio: 6 Horas de Monza
11 de septiembre: 6 Horas de Fuji
12 de noviembre: 8 Horas de Bahrein
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Ever see steel 1944 with error too?
It’s time to remind readers that many minor though extremely noteworthy error coins can be found and admired at coin shows. The upcoming Florida United Numismatists show in Tampa should be no different. I’m going to take you for a tour of some of the errors I have seen at shows in recent months to whet your appetite.
Brad Hawthorne of Michigan walked up to the CONECA table (where I and the gang answer questions) in late November at the Michigan State Numismatic Society show and asked us if we’d like to see a pair of 1944 steel cents.
Who wouldn’t?
Two steel 1944 cents walking into the Michigan show in late November. The two pieces were in ANACS slabs. Brad Hawthorne owns both. The one graded AU Details Net EF-40 had a Strike Through error on the reverse (see arrows). It was probably struck through grease. The one graded UNC Details Net AU-50 had no errors on it and is simply shown in the slab.
In short order he laid the pair down certified in the old small ANACS holders. What I found very interesting is to learn that over the course of many years of buying themin he had owned nine Philadelphia and four Denver issues. That’s 13 of these valuable rarities. Most collectors cannot hope to own even one.
One of the pieces Hawthorne had with him also sported a neat Strike Through error on the reverse (probably struck through grease).
My job was simply to admire it and photograph it for you. Enjoy.
There is a small Cud over the I in LIBERTY on this 1926-D Standing Liberty quarter.
Another really neat error to come in was a 1926-D quarter with Major Die Break (Cud) over I of LIBERTY from Dave Sutton of Mich. Cuds on Standing Liberty quarters are downright rare with only six listed in The Cud Book by Sam Thurman and Arnold Margolis. It was not listed there or in any of the other five books I have that list Cuds.
This is a Double Struck in Collar Flipover. In a nutshell what it means is you can see the obverse date 3 in the shield. The obverse became the reverse when the coin was struck a second time but the surviving obverse detail can still be seen.
Longtime friend Vaughn Pierson turned up with a beautiful 1903 Indian Head cent that was Double Struck in Collar Flipover. You can see the second date on the reverse to the right of the shield.
Richard Bateson turned up at a show last February with a wonderful example of a 1955-S Lincoln cent struck on an Improper Alloy Mix planchet. This type of error occurs when the metals (in this case copper, tin and zinc) do not get mixed properly and areas too rich in zinc and/or tin cause the copper to show streaks of a golden hue.
Off Center with Curved Clip planchet.
Keith Francis had a boatload of nice errors and one that caught my eye was a 198(2) zinc cent that featured a nice Off Center along with a good-sized Curved Clip planchet. His coin weighed 2 grams indicating that the clip took up a full half gram.
197X Double Struck Lincoln. The second strike is Off Center and fully struck overlapping onlo another planchet that had already entered the striking area.
Francis also had a 197(X) Double Struck Lincoln cent. The centered strike a centered weak strike and the second strike Off Center and fully struck overlapping onto another planchet that had already entered the striking area.
This is a 1962 nickel Struck on a Split Planchet that split away before the strike.
His next coin was a 1962 Jefferson nickel Struck On a Split Planchet that split away before the strike.
The outer silver-colored layer was missing when this New Jersey quarter was struck.
Jack Kozlowski brought a 1999-P New Jersey State quarter that was Missing Clad Layer Before Struck. It’s always neat to see the reverse missing the clad layer and he was happy to learn it was genuine.
Bruce Hubbard’s Capped Die Strike found in circulation is worth about $20. The reverse of a Capped Die Strike will be normal.
Bruce Hubbard brought a No Date nickel (Type 1 Obv&Rev) Struck Through Late Stage Capped Die. Earlier specimens of a coin struck from a capped die will show anything from strong to gradually weakening and mushrooming images of the reverse. As the coin that is stuck (capped) to the upper die continues to spread and thin the reverse design will gradually thin out and the obverse will begin to dominate. Early stages that show the reverse are referred to as Brockages while later stages after the revere has been obliterated are called Capped Die Strikes. On this one none of the reverse shows to any degree and Jefferson’s head is starting to show through.
This is a 1983 cent struck from a very late die state Capped Die Strike. Because you can see the date it is proof it is an even later die stage than the nickel above.
CONECA and MSNS YN member 13-year-old Emmanuel “Manny” Salas found a 1983 Lincoln cent struck from a very late die state die cap. As you can see on this one the date is now visible making it an even later die stage than Hubbard’s nickel. As an aside Manny and all his brothers and sisters won YN exhibit awards this fall at MSNS.
This is a Mid-Stage Brockage showing elements of both obverse and reverse on the obverse.
Just to be clear I’ll show a mid-stage Brockage where you can see plenty of the reverse design melding with the obverse design. For some reason you can make out the date on this one as a 1972 but the mintmark is not discernible. I’m not sure who submitted this one as it has been a few years.
What looks like mirrored doubling is due to the proof half dollar being struck the first time, resulting in machine doubling damage and then that damage was flattend by the second strike of the planchet by the die.
Another error that came in that is actually quite minor but interesting is a 1962 proof Franklin half dollar. This coin exhibits what is called Double Strike Flat Field Doubling. This occurs when Strike Doubling a.k.a. Machine Doubling (technically a form of damage that occurs just prior to or during ejection of a normal single strike coin) is then flattened out by the second (or third) strike required to mint a proof coin. Because it occurs before the final strike it is a true error but few collectors understand what it is or collect it.
A repunched CC mintmark is seen on this 1884-CC Morgan silver dollar.
Finally we look at an 1884-CC Morgan dollar exhibiting a nice Repunched Mintmark from Bateson that I believe he found at this show. The first underlying “C” is prominently to the west while the second “C” shows ever so slightly to the east. This one is listed as VAM-5.
Readers finding any new varieties are encouraged to report them to Numismatic News editor Dave Harper at [email protected].
Ken Potter is co-author of “Strike It Rich With Pocket Change” and has been a frequent contributor to “Numismatic News.” http://koinpro.tripod.com.
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sulphurhq · 5 years
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mwfcs para demônios?
Acreditamos que quaisquer faces possam se ajustar aos demônios, grey! Uma face amigável pode ser ótima para se aproximar de futuros pactos, enquanto faces mais ameaçadoras podem demonstrar exatamente as inteções; depende do que está buscando para seu personagem. Mas juntei alguns nomes que gostaríamos de ver na dash!
FEMININOS: Adele Exarchopoulos, Alice Pagani, Allison Williams, Arden Cho, Camila Queiroz, Cheng Xiao, Constance Wu, Dichen Lachman, Emeraude Toubia, Erin Kellyman, Gemma Chan, Katie McGrath, Keira Knightley, Ksenia Solo, Ivana Baquero, Kimiko Glenn, Letitia Wright, Nathalie Emmanuel, Park Shin Hye, Pom Klementieff, Rinko Kikuchi, Rosario Dawson, Tati Gabrielle, Troian Bellisario, Vanessa Morgan, ViVi, Zoe Levin, Zoe Saldana.
MASCULINOS: Adam Senn, Bob Morley, Casey Deidrick, Charlie Hunnam, Cillian Murphy, Dacre Montgomery, Diego Luna, DJ Cotrona, Hozier, Jason Ralph, Jeff Goldblum, Jon Kortajarena, Kim Taemin, Lucien Laviscount, Michiel Huisman, Milo Ventimiglia, Nikolaj Coster Waldau, Oscar Isaac, Park Chanyeol, Pedro Pascal, Pierson Fode, Ricky Whittle, Sam Heughan, Samuel Larsen, Sidharth Malhotra, Theo James, Trevante Rhodes, Yang Yang.
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April 12 in Music History
1526 Birth of composer Marc-Antoine de Muret.
1626 Birth of composer Paul Hainlein.
1684 Death of violin craftsman Nicola Amati in Cremona Italy at 87 years.
1710 Birth of Italian castrato Caffarelli in Bari. 
1716 Birth of Italian violinist and composer Felice de Giardini.  1722 Birth of Italian composer and violinist Pietro Nardini in Leghorn.  1727 Birth of composer Gaspare Gabellone.
1768 Birth of #composer Carolus Antonius Fodor.
1769 Birth of composer Giovanni Agostino Perotti.
1788 Birth of composer Johann Erik Nordblom.
1801 Birth of Austrian composer Joseph Lanner in Vienna.  1814 Death of music historian and composer Charles Burney, in London. 1815 Birth of composer Henry Hugo Pierson.
1818 Birth of German baritone Anton Mitterwurzer in Sterzing, Tyrol. 
1824 Birth of French tenor Joseph Theodor Barbot in Toulouse. 
1826 FP Weber's opera Oberon, produced at Covent Garden, London. 1827 Birth of composer Edward Mollenhauer.
1839 Birth of composer Victorin de Joncieres.
1851 Birth of composer Emil Liebling.
1858 Birth of Russian baritone Leonid Georgiev Yakovlev in Cherson. 
1867 FP of Jacques Offenbach's operetta Le Grande Duchesse de Gerolstein in Paris.
1871 Birth of Czech tenor Julius Bochnicek in Prague. 
 1881 Birth of American composer Harvey Bartlett Gaul.
1892 Birth of Italian mezzo-soprano Irene Minghini Cattaneo.
1898 Birth of French soprano Lily Pons.
1889 FP of Edward MacDowell's Piano Concerto No. 2 composer as soloist in NYC.
1907 Birth of English composer, writer, and conductor Imogen Holst. 
1910 FP of Bittner's "Der Musikant" in Vienna.
1913 Birth of composer Gabor Jodal.
1919 Birth of composer Istvan Anhalt. 
1920 Birth of American pianist Robert FizdaleI in Chicago, IL. 
1920 Birth of German tenor Rudolf Francl in Ljubljana, Slovenia. 1923 Birth of German soprano Erna Maria Duske in Berlin. 
1924 Birth of composer Sergiu Natra.
1927 Birth of German bass-baritone Gunther Leib.
1927 Birth of English baritone Thomas Hemsley in Coalville.
1928 Birth of Russian tenor Zurab Andzhaparidze in Tifles, Georgia. 
1930 FP of Leos Janácek's opera From the House of the Dead at the National Theater in Brno.
1931 Birth of composer Martin Boykan.
1932 Birth of Czech mezzo-soprano Vera Soukupova in Prague. 
1932 Birth of Bulgarian-American composer Henri Lazarof. 1933 Birth of Spanish soprano Montserrat Caballe' in Barcelona. 
1933 Death of French soprano Lola Artot de Padilla.
1933 Birth of German baritone Peter-Christoph Runge in Lubeck. 
1938 Death of American soprano Marie Tiffany. 
1938 Death of Russian bass Feodor Chaliapin, in Paris. 
1943 Birth of Austrian violinist Ernst Kovacic.  1942 Birth of composer Daniel Winslow Schmidt.
1943 Death of Italian tenor Edoardo Garbin. 
1948 Birth of Italian soprano Mariella Devia in Chiusavecchia.
1952 Death of English mezzo-soprano Margery Booth in NYC. 
1955 Death of Canadian tenor W. H. Anderson. 
1957 FP of Wallingford Riegger's Symphony No. 4, at the University of Illinois, Urbana.
1959 Death of Italian soprano Emma Trentini in Mantua.
1968 Death of English tenor Louis Graveure.
1978 FP of György Ligeti's opera La Grand Macabre at the Royal Opera in Stockholm.
1995 FP of John Towner Williams' Bassoon Concerto The Five Sacred Trees. Soloist Judith LeClair and the New York Philharmonic conducted by Kurt Masur.
1997 Death of Russian tenor Zurab Andzhaparidze. 
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1800 March 11 Petion just about makes it out of Jacmel whilst hundreds of soldiers of his army are killed or captured by L’Ouvertures forces. L'Ouverture takes Jacmel. August Riguad flees on the French schooner La Diana to Guadeloupe.
Over 500 Trelawny Maroons are sent to Nova Scotia, Canada including John Jarret, Charles Samuel and his brother Captain Andrew Smith as well as Montague James.
Gabriel Prosser rebellion Richmond, Virginia.
Cuffe purchases a half interest in the 162 ton barque Hero.
1801 January L'Ouverture and HyacintheMoïse invade and take Santo Domingo from Governor, Don Garcia. March L'Ouverture constitution drafted by constitutional assembly appointed by Louverture. July 7 Louverture constitution is promulgated making him Governor General of Hispaniola. Article 3 of the constitution states: “There cannot exist slaves [in Saint-Domingue], servitude is therein forever abolished. All men are born, live and die free and French.October Louvertures nephew top general Moise leads rebellion. Dessalines.July Rigaud flees to France.
1802 January Napoleon Bonaparte troops brother in law General Charles Emmanuel Leclerc tries to land Cap-Français held off by Christophe, Vicomte de Rochambeau attacks Fort-Liberté. Christophe burns Cap Francais. February 2 Henry Christophe Le Cap. February 17 Leclerc issues proclamationGeneral Toussaint and General Christophe are outlawed; all citizens are ordered to hunt them down, and treat them as rebels against the French republic. February 23 Leclerc 4 French columns march on Gonaives, Rochambeau’s column battle at Ravine a Coaleuvres/Snake Gully towards Lauroix with Louverture’s army. March 11 Dessalines and his 1,300 men defend the British built Crete a Pierrotfort, east of Saint Marc on the valley of the Artibonite River against 18,000 attackers, Dessalines waves torch open powder keg threatening to blow up the fort if the French break through. March 12 Jean Boudet and his column ambushed by Dessalines forces as they try to cross the ditch dug by the Hatians. General Charles Dugua’s column followed by Leclerc’s column fail their attempts in trying to cross the ditch. March 22 300 French die in another attempt to take the fort. March 24 Dessalines retreats, General Dugua falls in battle, Leclerc wounded. Rochambeau column try to cross the ditch, the siege ends after 20 days. May 6 L'Ouverture meets to treat with Leclerc at Cap-Français. May 22 L’Ouverture fails to instruct a local rebel to lay down his arms per the recent ceasefire agreement, Dessalines writes to Leclerc, Jean Baptiste Brunet. June 7 Louverture is captured. July 2 Louverture arrives in France. 10, 000 French are lost to yellow fever. August 25 L'Ouverture deported to France jail Fort-de-Joux in the Doubs. Dessalines becomes governor of Saint-Marc. September Leclerc dairy 8, 000 men left. October Dessalines and Petion switch their allegiance and fight against the French. Leclerc orders all blacks at Le Cap to be drowned in the harbour. November Leclerc dies of yellow fever. Vicomte de Rochambeau imports about 15, 000 attack dogs, at  the Bay of Le Cap, has blacks drowned. gases with Sulphur Dioxide by burning Sulphur.
1803 April 7 L'Ouverture dies in prison from ill health.France and Britain war.May 18 The British Royal Navy dispatch squadron under Sir John Duckworth from Jamaica. June 28 Squadron French convoy from Les Cayes off Mole Saint Nicolas capture one ship with the other escaping. June 30 French frigate chased and captured. July 24 A British squadron intercepts French squadron from Cap Francais trying to break past blockade to France.October 8 French abandon Port au Prince, Mole Saint Nicolas held by Noailles  and Cap Francais. November 3 The frigate HMS Blanche captures supply schooner near Cap Francais. November 16 Dessalines attacks French blockhouses outside of Le Cap.November 18 Dessalines and Pétion forces attack the fort of Vertières, south of Cap Francais/Cap Hatien in the Department du Nord, held by Rochambeau, near Cap-Français in the north, the Hatians position their guns at Fort Breda, Clervaux fires the first shot. Francois Capois on his horse leads four advances whilst the whilst under fire, on the fourth advance his horse is shot and falls, Capois gets up, draws his sword and runs towards with the French ceasing fire, a staff officer "General Rochambeau sends compliments to the general who has just covered himself with such glory!"salutes the Haitians. Rochambeau sends Duveyrier to Dessalines to agree the to terms of French surrender, Dessalines gives Rochambeau 10 days to round up his army and leave. November 30 8, 000 French soldiers and board the British ships, one of Rochambeau’s ships almost leaving the harbour, saved by a British lieutenant. December Bonaparte army surrender its last territory to Dessalines.December 3 General Louis de Noailles at Mole Saint Nicolas.
1804 January 1 Dessalines from Gonaives declares independence and renames Saint Domingue “Ayiti” after the indigenous Taíno/Arawak name. February to April 22 Haiti Massacre.September 22 proclaimed Emperor by Generals of the Haitian Revolution Army. 6 OctoberDessalines is crowned Emperor Jacques I in a coronation ceremony on in the city of Le Cap.
1805 Dessalines and Christophe capture Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) from French, invade and loots the towns of Azau and Moca, in Santiago according to witness barrister Gasparde Arredondo y Pichardo, at Moca church 40 children beheaded and the bodies found at the Presbytery the space that encircles the church alter.
1806 March 26 Christophe Kingdom North. April 6 Christophe takes all male prisoners to the cemetery and slits their throats including Presbyter Vasquez and 20 other priests. October 16 General Nicolas Geffrard commander in the south, minister of war and Navy Etienne Elie Gerin, Alexander Petion, commander in chief of the second division in the west sign Resistance to Oppression proclamation. October 17 Dessalines is assassinated at Pontianarge Pont Rouge north of the capital of Port au Prince.
Baumfree at nine years old is sold at an auction with a flock of sheep for $100 to John Neely near Kingston, New York.
1806
Cuffe's largest ship, the 268 ton Alpha and his favorite ship, the 109 ton traveler are built.
An engraving of Jean-Jacques Dessalines. It depicts the general, sword raised in one arm, while the other holds a severed head of a white woman.
1807 February 17 Christophe is elected President of the state of Haiti Republic in the south.
1808 Baumfree is sold for $105 Martinus Schgver of Port Ewen.
1810 Baumfree is sold to John Dumont.
The African Institution ask the British Government for a land grant in Sierra Leone for Cuffs.
1811 March Cuffs arrives in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
April Cuffe meets with Black merchants including John Kizele.
April 1 Christophe is crowned by Corneil Breuil archbishop of Milot as Henry by the grace of God and constitutional law of the state, King of Haiti, Sovereign of Tortuga, Gonâve, and other adjacent islands, Destroyer of tyranny, Regenerator and Benefactor of the Haitian nation, Creator of her moral, political, and martial institutions, First crowned monarch of the New World, Defender of the faith, Founder of the Royal Military Order of Saint Henry.
Louisiana German Coast revolt.
1812 Martin Robert Delany is born in Charles Town, Virginia.
Cuffs takes his favorite ship, the traveler into Liverpool, the Times of London reports that this is likely the first vessel.
1815 Baumfree gives birth to her second child, her first daughter Diana.
Cuffs arrives with immigrants at Sherbrooke Island is present day Sierra Leone.
1816 The American Colonization Society established at the Davis Hotel in Washington D.C., mainly by the effort of Charles Fenton Mercer as well as John Caldwell and the Presbyterian minister Robert Finley.
1819 Mulatto leader Jean Pierre Boyer sends 6 regiments to Grande Anse dislodge Goman shot off 1, 000 foot high cliff.
1818 Frederick Douglass is born on the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay in Talbot County, Maryland. 
1820 Christophe commits suicide. Boyer marches with 20, 000 troops into Cap Hatien the Northern capital.
Reverend Daniel Coker and Reverend Samuel Bacon sail to Liberia on the Elizabeth with 88 emigrants. Sierra Leone Reverend Bacon King Jack Ben of Grand Bassa secured tract of land Cape Mesurado named Monrovia after President James Monroe.
Of the 4, 571 emigrants who arrived between 1820 and 1843 only 1, 819 of them survived.
1822 In the state of Virginia where education of blacks is prohibited, The New York Primer and Spelling Book Delany and his siblings used to learn how to read and write, given to them by a peddler, is discovered and Delanys mother Pati moves their family to Chambersbury in the free state of Pennsylvania.
The immigrants brought to Sherbrooke island by Cuffe are taken to Cape Mersurado by another ship, in Mersurado they establish the city of Christopolis.
1824
The city of Christopolis is renamed Monrovia after President James Monroe.
Douglass is separated from his Grandmother moved to the Wye House plantation.
1825 King Peter and other Kings sign a treaty with Ashmun granting them land and are given 3 barrels of rum, 5 caskets.
1826 Truth escape from slavery with her infant daughter Sophia born in the same year.
1828 Truth, after court proceedings, is reunited with her five year old son Peter illegally sold by Dumont in Alabama.
1829 Truth moves to New York City with her son Peter and becomes house keeper for Christian Evangelist Elijah Pierson.
1830 Douglass’s master’s Wife Sophia begins to teach him the alphabet, her Husband Hugh Auld however disapproves of the slave being made literate, being educated and gaining an understanding of what it means to be an equal, Sophia, also later snatches a newspaper from Douglass.
Douglass learns to read from white children in his neighbourhood and from observing the writings of men he works with. with this Douglass’s reading is greatly increased.
Douglass after being hired begins to teach large numbers of other slaves from the plantation to read the New Testament at weekly Sunday school.
1831 Delany at the age of 19 moves West to Pittsburgh where he works as a barber and labourer. 
December 25 SamSharpe owned by Samuel Sharpe Equire Attorney, enslaved on both the Croydon Plantation and in Montego Bay, Saint James where he is a Baptist deacon in the church of Thomas Burchell, leads a strike which turns into a rebellion of 60, 000 slaves from the parishes of St. James, Trelawny and Westmoreland. British forces suppress the rebellion under Sir Willoughby Cotton. 500 slaves are killed, 207 during the rebellion and 310- 340 executed, according to the account by Henry Belby three or four were executed at a time. Burchell, born on Christmas day is buried in the Abney Park cemetery in Stoke Newington, London. 1832 March The Jamaica Assembly estimated property damage of 1, 154, 589/£52, 000, 000.
August 21 Nat Turner leads a rebellion in Southampton County, Virginia.
1832 Delany during the National cholera epidemic becomes an apprentice to Dr. Andrew N. Mc Dowell, learns fire cupping and leeching techniques, and also studies with abolitionist doctors such as Dr. F. Julius LeMoyne and Dr. Joseph P. Gazzam of Pittsburgh.
August 3 Edward Wilmot Blyden is born in in St Thomas, Danish West Indies (present day US Virgin Islands).
Truth meets Robert Matthews/Prophet Matthias and begins working for him as a house keeper at Matthias Kingdom communal colony.
1833 Douglass is taken back from Hugh Auld by his brother Thomas Auld and sent to Edward Covey.
1834 August 1st Emancipation Proclamation.
Elijah Pierson dies of poisoning, Matthew and Baumfree are accused of stealing from and poisoning him.
1835 Delany attends the National Negro Convention in Philadelphia.
1837 Douglass meets Anna Murray.
1838 September 3 Douglass escapes from slavery in under 24 hours train Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad from reaches Havre de Grace, Maryland, in Harford County crossed Susquehanna River to Perryvile in Cecil County steam ferry and takes the train to Wilmington, Delaware port steamboat Delaware River to Quaker City" of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania abolitionist David Ruggles in New York City.
1839 Douglass becomes a licensed preacher.
September 15 Douglass marries Anna and settles in New Bedford Massachusetts.
Truths son Peter whaling ship  Zone of Nantucket.
Kassa Hailu’s (Emperor Tewodros II) half brother in whos army he served passes away, Empress Menen of Gondar takes Qwara district in the province of Dembiya Ye ma Qemas, Hailu assembles his army in Qwara and becomes Dejazmatch,marriesTawabachRas Ali Begemdersdaughter.
1840 Douglas makes his speech at ElmiraUnderground Railroad station in New York.
1841 August 9 Douglass William Lyod Garrison at the Bristol Anti-Slavery Society. New Bedford, Massachusetts.
August 11 Douglass speaks at the annual convention of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society in Nantucket.
Frederick and Anna move to Lynn, Massachusetts.
September Douglass refuses to sit in segregated railway coach on Eastern Railroad train at Lynn Central Square Station and is thrown off with his friend.
1842 Blyden moves to Porto Bello, Venezuela.
Truth son Peter not on board Zone of Nantucket ship three letters from him in the third he had sent five and that he had never received any of her letters.
1843 Delany begins publishing The Mystery black newspaper, his articles and writings reprinted in William Lloyd Garrisons The Liberator and also meets and marries Catherine A. Richards Pittsburgh.
Douglass American Anti-Slavery Society’s “Hundred Conventions” project, a six-month tour of Eastern and Mid Western states.
In Pendleton, Indiana Douglas attacked by mob and suffers broken hand which he never fully recovers from.Falls Park Pendleton Historical District.
Isabella Baumfree gives herself the name Sojourner Truth and becomes a Methodist and begins attending Millerite Adventist meetings.
1844 Truth joins the North Hampton Association of Education and Industry in Northampton, Massachusetts meets William Lyod Garrison and Frederick Douglass as well as David Ruggles. North Hampton camp meeting.
1845 June 14 Jose Antonio y Grajales is born in the town of San Luis in the province of Oriente, Santiago de Cuba.
August 16 Douglas sails on the Cambria for Liverpool, travels to Ireland and Great Britain, meets Irish nationalist Daniel O’ Connell as well as British abolitionist Thomas Clarkson.
October 9 Douglass makes speech at Waterford Hall in Ireland. 2013 October 7.
Autobiography Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass.
Douglass makes speech at Imperial Hotel in Cork, Ireland. 2012 August 31.
Kassa becomes Dejazmatch of Qwara marries Tewaback daughter of Ras Ali of Begemder.
Truth joins house of Garrisons brother in law George Benson.
Blyden Reverend John P Knox Pastor of Saint Thomas Protestant Dutch.
1846 Delany sued $650 for libel against a African American Fiddler Johnson who he accused in The Mystery newspaper of being a slave catcher.
May Douglass delivers his London Reception Speech at Alexander Fletchers Finsbury Chapel.
Douglass meets British abolitionist Thomas Clarkson.
October Hailu attacks the city of Demba south of Gondar.
1847 Delany meets Douglass and Lloyd Garrison whilst they are in Pittsburgh on an anti-slavery and helps to put together Douglass’s first abolitionist newspaper the North Star, printed from the basement of the Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in Rochester, New York.   
Delanys eulogy for Rev. Fayette Davis widely redistributed.
Delany recruits for the Union Army. His son TouissantLouverture Delany serves with the 54th regiment.
January Hailu occupies Gondar Menen sends army after him north of Lake TanaHailu takes her prisoner, her son Ras Ali of Begemder gives Hailu all land west and north of lake Tana, Hailu releases his mother.
1848 July Delanys in the North Star that U.S. District Court Justice John McLean instructed the jury in the Crosswait trial to make it a punishable offence for a citizen to thwart those trying to “repossess” an alleged runaway slave, and as a result influences abolitionist Salmon P. Chase to remove McLean as a candidate of the Free Soil Party for the Presidency.
September Douglass writes open letter to his old master Thomas Auld.
Douglass is the only African American to attend the Senecca Falls convention, Elizabeth Cady Stanton resolution for Womens suffrage first refused then passed. James and Lucretia Mott 15th Amendment.
1849 Truth visits Dumont.
1850 Douglass attends the Fugitive Slave Law Convention in Cazenovia, New York with Mary Edmonson, Abolitionist Gerrit Smith and Emily Edmonson.
Delany becomes one of the first of three black men to attend Harvard Medical School but is dismissed on account of race complaint from white students within three weeks.
Blyden with Knox wife to enroll Rutgers Theological College. Blyden emigrates to Liberia at the age of 18.
Truths autobiography the Narrative of Sojourner Truth; A Northern Slave is published by  WilliamLyod Garrison.
“SWEET is the virgin honey, though the wild bee store it in a reed; And bright the jewelled band that circleth an Ethiop’s arm; Pure are the grains of gold in the turbid stream of the Ganges; And fair the living flowers that spring from the dull cold sod. Wherefore, thou gentle student, bend thine ear to my speech, For I also am as thou art; our hearts can commune together: To meanest matters will I stoop, for mean is the lot of mortal; I will rise to noblest themes, for the soul hath a heritage of glory.”
Truth also purchases house Northampton village of Florence for $300 and speaks at the first National Womens Convention in Worcester, Massachusetts. George Thompson.
1851 Douglass the North Star with Gerrit Smith’s Liberty Party Paper to form Frederick Douglass’ Paper ceased 1860. 
Truth lecture tour of central and western New York.
May Truth speaks attends Ohio Womens Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio organised by Hannah Tracy and Frances Dana Barker Gage, where she delivers her Am I not a Woman speech.
After 42 years at St. Paul Street and Central Avenue, and mostly because of the endless railroad traffic nearby, the monument had become “grimy and sooty.” And so a committee was formed, and a decision was made to move the monument to Highland Park. The place in the park for the statue was within a few hundred yards of where Douglass had once lived, on South Avenue. Not exactly the apex of city life, but away from the grime of the trains.
And so today the statue stands, as it has for 75 years, in the park. It was rededicated on September 4th, 1941.
1852 July 5 Douglass’s makes his What to the slave is the fourth of July? address to the ladies of the Rochester Anti-Slavery Sewing Society at Corinthian Hall, Rochester. It is admitted in the fact that southern statute books are covered with enactments forbidding under severe fines and penalties the teaching of the slave to read or write.
Delany being discriminated against and on account of African Americans not being elevated to such positions, publishes his The Condition, Elevation, Emigration and Destiny of the Colored People of the United States, Politically Considered.
1852 Kassa rebels against Menen defeating Ras Ali at in GurAmabo, Takusa, Ayshal, and AmbaJebelli and captures Menen at Ayshal with Ali fleeing. 
1853 Douglass attends the National African American Convention in Rochester.
September 7 Truth speaks at suffragist “mob convention” at the Broadway Tabernacle in New York City.
Kassa Dejazmatch Wube Haile Maryom and disposes Emperor Yohannes III.
1854 Delany publishes The Origins and Objects of Ancient Freemasonry: Its Introduction into the United States and Legitimacy among Colored Men.
Delany, during Cholera outbreak stays behind in Pittsburgh to treat patients whilst many leave the city.
August Dealany leads the National Emigration Convention in Cleveland, Ohio
and publishes his “Political Destiny of the Colored Race on the American Continent”.
1855 11 February Kassa crowned Emperor by AbunaSalama III in the church of Derasge Maryam after defeating DejazmatchWube Haile Maryam of Semien.
1856 Delany moves his family to Chatham, Ontario, Canada. 
Truth speaks to “Friends of Human Progress” at Battle Creek, Michigan.
Booker Taliaferro Washintong is born in Southwest Virginia.
Blyden edits the Liberia Herald and writes the column “A Voice From Bleeding Africa. 
1859 Delany publishes parts of Blake: Or The Huts of America in response to Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin, in which he criticises for inaccurately portraying the slaves as too passive although for cruelty of Southern slave owners the first half of part one serialised in The Anglo-African Magazine between January to July. 
March 12 Douglass meets up with John Brown and George de Baptiste William Webs house in Detroit.
May Delany sails from New York to Liberia, signs treaty chiefs in the Abeokuta region for settlers to live on so long as they can.
October 16 John Brown raid Harpers Ferry federal armoury Virginia.
1860 Delany leaves Liberia for England where he is honoured by the International Statistical Congress, and returns to America the same year.
April Douglass travels to England, whilst there his youngest daughter
May Douglass sails back to via Canada.
1861 Delanys second part of part one series published in Weekly Anglo African Magazine prepares Abeokuta abandon abolition
Blyden becomes professor of Greek and Latin at Liberia College remains until 1864 and becomes Liberian Secretary of State.
Maceo begins working for his Father, Marcos Maceo who fought for the Spainish under Simon Bolivar and Jose Antonio Paez.
1862 Blyden becomes Liberian Secretary of State.
February Hailu defeats Tedla Gualu and orders 7, 000 prisoners to be killed.
May Truths speech Ohio Womens Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio is published by one of two organisers of the  Convention Frances Dana Barker Gage.
1863 January 1 Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, which took effect, declaring the freedom of all slaves in Confederate-held territory. 
Douglass described the spirit of those awaiting the proclamation: “We were waiting and listening as for a bolt from the sky … we were watching … by the dim light of the stars for the dawn of a new day … we were longing for the answer to the agonizing prayers of centuries.”
When he was nine, Booker and his family in Virginia gained freedom under the Emancipation Proclamation as US troops occupied their region. Booker was thrilled by the formal day of their emancipation in early 1865:
As the great day drew nearer, there was more singing in the slave quarters than usual. It was bolder, had more ring, and lasted later into the night. Most of the verses of the plantation songs had some reference to freedom… Some man who seemed to be a stranger (a United States officer, I presume) made a little speech and then read a rather long paper—the Emancipation Proclamation, I think. After the reading we were told that we were all free, and could go when and where we pleased. My mother, who was standing by my side, leaned over and kissed her children, while tears of joy ran down her cheeks. She explained to us what it all meant, that this was the day for which she had been so long praying, but fearing that she would never live to see.
Delany begins recruiting black men for the Union Army Rhode Island, Connecticut and Ohio raising thousands of enlistees many joining the new United States Coloured Troops, his son serving in the 54th regiment, writes to secretary of war Edwin Stanton
179, 000 black men enlisting in the U.S. Coloured Troops making up almost 10% of those serving in the Union army.
Douglass’s son Lewis fights at the Battle of Fort Wagner.
Hailu takes British missionary Rev. Henry Stern as prisoner.
1864 Truth employed by the National Freedman’s Relief Association in Washington, D.C.
October Truth meets President Abraham Lincoln.
Douglass supports candidate of the abolitionist Radical Democracy Party John Freemont in the U.S. Presidential Election.
1865 February Delany meets Abraham Lincoln. Corps of black men led by black officers to blacks in the south.
Delany becomes the first black line field officer in the U.S. Army as well as the only black officer to receive commission of the highest rank of Major during the Civil War.
April 14 Delany invited to the War Department ceremony in Charleston, South Carolina, attending with Robert Vesey son of hanged black abolitionist, Denmark Vesey in ship named the Planter former slave Robert Smalls, Major Genral Robert Anderson Fort Sumter 1861, abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison Senator Warner speak, Massachusetts Senator Henry Wilson and abolitionist Henry Ward Beecher.
April 15 President Lincoln assassinated by John Wilkes Booth.
Delany letter raises fund for Lincoln memorial.
Delany serves under General Rufus Saxton in the 52nd U.S. Colored Troops and is later transferred to the Freedman Bureau in Hilton Head. Freedman Bureau and resigns from the army.
Truth works in Freedman’s Hospital in Washington.
July 1 Sahle Maryam Emperor Menelik II escapes from Magdala.
October 7 James Geoghegon creates a disturbance in Morant Bay court house during the trail of a man sentenced and convicted for trespassing on an inactive sugar plantation, the police try to arrest Geoghegon, beat two officers with sticks and stones, the court house issues a warrant for those including Bogle.
October 11 Bogle leads hundreds to the court house, as they approach Cleave to black the confrontation between the militia begins with attacking the militia with sticks and stones, the militia shoot and kill 25 people dead, the parish goes into a state of unrest, Eyre declares martial law and sends government troops led by Brigadier General Alexander Nelson to bring Bogle and to the court to be tried and convicted, the militia kill innocent men, women and children 439 dead and arrest 354 tried and executed, flogged and sentenced, the soldiers also burn thousands of homes, Eyre has Gordon who he believes to have made the matter worse arrested in Kingston and brought to Morant Bay where he is tried under martial law, convicted and executed.
December 6 (Slaves in Union-held areas and Northern states are freed with the adoption of the 13th Amendment.
1867 May 9-10 Truth speaks at the American Equal Rights Association and moves from Battle Creek to Harmonia.
1868 February William Edward Burghardt Du Bois is born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts.
Douglass supports the U.S. Presidential campaign of Ulysses S Grant.
April 10 plain Arogye plateau of Magdala.
April 13 Easter Monday storm the Gate of Magdala, Tewodros II commits suicide with a duelling pistol given to him as a gift from Queen Victoria by Consul Cameron.
Truth travels to Western New York and visits Amy Post and travels the East coast, speaks at Florence, Massachusetts.
October 10 Carlos Manuel de Cespedes leads the El grito de Yara (Cry of Yara) revolt against the Spanish beginning the Ten Years War in Cuba.
Antonio Maceo at age 23 with his Father and brothers enlist as private in the the Ten Years War.
Magdala, Ethiopia expedition.
August Dillman and the Bavarian Academy publish The Book of the Glory of Kings.
1869 March Maceo promoted to Commander/Major and weeks after to Lieutenant Colonel.
1870 Douglass begins printing his last newspaper, the New National Era.
Truth land grants from the federal government for emancipated.
Maceo begins Brigader General.
Love serves as 1st Most Worshipful Grand Master of Prince Hall Freemasonry 1870-1872 in the Most Worshipful Sovereign Grand Lodge of Florida and in the Most Worshipful Sovereign Grand Lodge of Georgia 1873-1875.
1871 January 1 Truth speaks at the Eighth Anniversary of Negro Freedom as well as at the Second Annual Convention  of the American Woman Suffrage Association in Boston.
Douglas congressionally sponsored commission President Grant annexation of Santo Domingo   African American south congress Senator Charles Sumner.
Delany land and brokerage business black cotton farmers develop.
1872 Douglass becomes the first African American nominated as Vice President of the United States as Victoria Woodhull’s running mate on the Equal Rights Party ticket without his knowledge, not having campaign and Presidential elector for the state of New York takes the state votes to Washington D.C.
1874 Delany runs as an Independent Republican for Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina (with John T. Green as the gubernatorial candidate). Former Republican Governor Franklin Moses Jr. loose ticket to Republican Attorney  Daniel H. Chamberlain.
March Douglas becomes President of Freeman Saving bank.
June 29 The Freeman Saving Bank goes bankrupt.
1875 Delany charged with defrauding a church forcing him to resign from his position Trail Justice serves jail sentence pardoned by the Republican Governor with the intervention of Wade Hampton.
1876 Delany supports Hampton as the Democratic candidate in the gubernatorial election paramilitary group Red Shirts White League military arm of the Democratic Party suppress Black voting at polls more than 150 Black’s killed by rifle clubs 20, 000 white men.
April 14 Douglass delivers speech at the unveiling of the Emancipation Memorial in Lincoln Park, Washingotn.
1877 Delany becomes chairman of the Charleston, South Carolina Liberian Exodus Joint Steamship Company finance committee. The Liberian Exodus Joint Steamship Company purchase the 400 ton Azor. The federal government withdraw troops from the south and Governor Chamberlain leaves the state.
Douglass visits Thomas Auld and purchases his CedarHill house Anacosta River in Washington.
1878 Liberian Exodus Joint Steamship Company make the voyage Charleston to Monrovia led by Harrison N. Bouey.
Booker T Washington attends Wayland Seminary in Washington D. C.
Henrietta Vinton Davis becomes first African American Woman to employed by the office of the recorder of deeds in Washington D.C.
March 15 Maceo meets with General Martinez Campesy Anton Pact of Zanjon/Protest of Baraqua with offering amnesty for Revolutionaries.
1879 Maceo and General Calixto Garcia Iniguez plan invasion of Cuba from New York, Maceo sends Calixto Garcia as highest commander Little War.
1880 Blyden serves as President of Liberia College until 1884.
1881 Hampton Institute President Samuel C Armstrong Washington made Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute first leader.
Douglass publishes his final edition of his biography The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass and becomes recorder of deeds for the District of Columbia.
1882 Anna Douglas passes away. 
Washington marries Fannie N. Smith his first wife.
1883 April 25 Newspaper Advertisement announcing the debut performance of Henrietta Vinton Davis at Marini’s Hall in Washington DC. Assisted by Miss Blanche Washington the talented musician introduction by Hon. Fred. Douglass..
1884 Douglass marries the daughter of abolitionist Gideon Pitts Jr suffragist and abolitionist Helen Pitts. 
Davis performs as Lady MacBeth with PowhatonBeaty at Fords Opera House in Washington.
Love migrates to Jamaica.
Berlin Conference German chancellor Otto von Bismarck.
1885 January 24 Delany dies of tuberculosis in Wilberforce, Ohio.
WEB Du Bois attends Fisk University Nashville, Tennessee receives bachelor degree.
Blyden presidential election for the Republican Party loses to Hilary R.W. Johnson.
1886 Douglass and Helen travel to England, Ireland, France, Italy, Egypt and Greece.
1887 Blyden publishes his Christianity, Isalm and the Negro Race.
King JaJa of Opobo is exiled in Saint Vincent.
1888 Douglass becomes the first African American to receive vote for President.
Du Bois attends Harvard University until 1890.
1889 Douglass is appointed U. S. minister resident and Consul General to Republic of Haiti and charge d'affaires for Santo Domingo by President Harrison. 
Love moves to Jamaica where he starts the Jamaica Advocate newspaper.
1890 Du Bois awarded his second bachelor degree, cum laude, in history by Harvard.
1891 Du Bois receives scholarship to attend sociology graduate school at Harvard.
1892 Douglass place at Fells point, Baltimore was constructed as rental housing for African Americans.
Douglass attends the Indianapolis conference convened by Bishop Henry McNeal Turner.
Du Bois receives from John F. Slater Fund to attend University of Berlin for graduate work studies with Germans top social scientists such as Gustav von Schmoller, Adolph Wagner, and Heinrich von Treitschke. 
1893 Douglass made co commissioner of Haitian pavilion at Worlds Colombian Exposition in Chicago.
Washington marries Margaret James Murray his second wife.
1894 Du Bois begins work as a teacher at Wilberforce University in Ohio.
1895 Du Bois becomes the first African American to receive a PhD from Harvard University.
Douglass attends the National Council of Women in Washington D. C. and dies in the same year of a heart attack.
Delegate of the Cuban Revolutionary Party Jose Marti writes to Maceo the Necessary War, Maceo Maximo Gomez highest in command. Maceo in Costa Rica faces assassination attempt by Spanish at the exit of theatre one of the attackers. Maceo with Officer Flor Crombet Baracoa eastern Cuba, manages to gather small contingent additional from Santiago de Cuba, Marti falls in battle in  Dos Ríos (confluence between the rivers Contramaestre and Cauto).
Bishop Henry Mc. Turner receives James Mata Dwane, of South Africa along with H. B. Parks, and  J. S. Flipper. Turner was also an advocate for repatriation for African Americans to Liberia and was responsible for two ships with 500 emigrants sailing to there in 1895 and 1896.
Maceo Jose Marti.
Washington makes his Atlanta Compromise Address approach to rights of African Americans.
James Mata Dwane South African Methodist Minister who left the Methodist Church to join the Ethiopian Church of MangenaMokone in 1896, founder of the Order of Ethiopia in the Anglican Church.
1896 First Italo Ethiopia war.
Du Bois becomes a sociological field researcher at the University of Pennsylvania, marries Nine Gomer a student at Wilberforce University.
Washington receives honorary masters degree from Howard University.
Maceo Lieutenant General second in command after Gomez General in Chief.
Maceo and Gomez commanding two mambises columns invade the west of Cuba from Mangos de Baragua in front of Martinez Campos cover horseback and by foot 1000 miles in 96 days.
Maceo Spanish forces in Havana and Pinar del Rio.
October Maceo arrives at Mantua in the western extreme of Cuba after fighting the Spanish in Havana and Pinar del Rio.
December 7 Maceo is shot, hit in the chest also suffering a broken jaw and penetrated skull from another shot, Gomez’s son Lieutenant Francisco Gomez faces column guarding Maceos body, is shot, struck with machetes and falls.
1897 Du Bois takes part in the American Negro Academy.
July Du Bois takes professorship in history and economics at the Atlanta University in Georgia.
August Du Bois’s Strivings of the Negro People is published in the Atlantic monthly. 
1899 Du Bois publishes his sociological study The Philadelphia Negro which was the first of its kind from the field research he conducted whilst in Pennsylvania University in.
Du Bois on his way to meet Atlanta Constitution editor Joel Chandler Harris about Sam Hose who was tortured, burnt and lynched for killing his landlord in an act of self defence turns back after being informed Hose knuckles were for sale a grocery store further down on the very Street (Mitchell Street) he was walking on.
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ARLINGTON, Texas — There were 256 players selected in the 2018 NFL Draft who now have a place to call home. But for those who didn’t hear their name called over the three days, it doesn’t mean hope of making an NFL roster is lost. Here is my position-by-position list of the best priority free agents available (by rank). We’ll keep it updated as the undrafted players sign with teams.
Quarterbacks
1. Chase Litton,Marshall 2. Kurt Benkert, Virginia 3. Nic Shimonek, Texas Tech 4. J.T. Barrett, Ohio State (UPDATE: Signed with Indianapolis) 5. Riley Ferguson, Memphis (UPDATE: Signed with Tampa Bay) 6. Luis Perez, Texas A&M-Commerce 7. Nick Stevens, Colorado State 8. Matt Linehan, Idaho 9. Peter Pujals, Holy Cross 10. Kenny Hill, TCU 11. John O’Korn, Michigan 12. Brandon Silvers, Troy 13. Richard Lagew, Indiana 14. Chris Streveler, South Dakota 15. Jeremiah Briscoe, Sam Houston State 16. Tim Boyle, Eastern Kentucky 17. Kerron Johnson, Coastal Carolina 18. Kyle Allen, Houston (UPDATE: Signed with Carolina) 19. Chad Meredith, S.E. Missouri State 20. Christopher Board, North Dakota 21. Max Staver, Maine
Running backs
1. Josh Adams, Notre Dame (UPDATE: Signed with Philadelphia) 2. Martez Carter, Grambling 3. Darrell Williams, LSU 4. Akrum Wadley, Iowa 5. Roc Thomas, Jacksonville State 6. Jordan Wilkins, Ole Miss 7. Kamryn Pettway, Auburn 8. Phillip Lindsay, Colorado 9. Ryan Nall, Oregon State 10. Ralph Webb, Vanderbilt 11. Justin Crawford, West Virginia 12. Lavon Coleman, Washington 13. Jeffery Wilson, North Texas 14. Jarvion Franklin, Western Michigan 15. Chris Warren, Texas 16. Keith Ford, Texas A&M 17. Nick Wilson, Arizona 18. Kyle Hicks, TCU 19. Malik Williams, Louisville (UPDATE: Signed with Atlanta) 20. Mike Boone, Cincinnati 21. Jordan Chunn, Troy 22. Jamal Morrow, Washington State 23. Demario Richard, Arizona State 24. Quinton Flowers, South Florida 25. Ty Isaac, Michigan 26. Gus Edwards, Rutgers 27. Terry Swanson, Toledo 28. Dalyn Dawkins, Colorado State 29. D’Ernest Johnson, South Florida 30. Ray Lawry, Old Dominion 31. Dontrell Hilliard, Tulane 32. Detrez Newsome, Western Carolina 33. Mark Thompson, Florida 34. Phillip Lindsay, Colorado 35. Shaun Wilson, Duke 36. Anthony Philyaw, Howard 37. Gerald Holmes, Morgan State 38. Larry Rose, New Mexico State 39. Sherman Badie, Tulane 40. Luke McNitt, Nebraska (UPDATE: Signed with Atlanta)
Wide receivers
1. Allen Lazard, Iowa State 2. Simmie Cobbs, Indiana (UPDATE: Signed with Washington) 3. Byron Pringle, Kansas State 4. Jeff Badet, Oklahoma 5. Jester Weah, Pittsburgh 6. Vyncint Smith, Limestone 7. Jake Wieneke, South Dakota State 8. Robert Foster, Alabama 9. Ted Redding, Bowling Green 10. Reggie Bonnafon, Louisville (UPDATE: Signed with Carolina) 11. Jaelon Acklin, Western Illinois 12. Korey Robertson, Southern Miss 13. Chris Lacy, Oklahoma State 14. Taj Williams, TCU (UPDATE: Signed with Seattle) 15. Josh Crockett, Central Oklahoma 16. Quadree Henderson,Pittsburgh 17. Jonah Trinnaman, BYU 18. Matt Vanderberg, Iowa 19. Steve Ishmael, Syracuse (UPDATE: Signed with Indianapolis) 20. J.T. Luper, Central Oklahoma 21. Keith Kirkwood, Temple (UPDATE: Signed with New Orleans) 22. J.D. Diarse, TCU 23. Ka’Raun White, West Virginia 24. Caleb Scott, Vanderbilt 25. Trent Sheffield, Vanderbilt 26. Bryce Bobo, Colorado 27. Tre Bonner, Houston 28. Saeed Blacknail, Penn State 29. Elijah Marks, Northern Arizona 30. Davon Grayson, East Carolina 31. Devante Kincade, Grambling 32. Deontay Burnett, USC 33. Steven Mitchell, USC (UPDATE: Signed with Los Angeles Rams) 34. Cam Phillips, Virginia Tech 35. Damoun Patterson, Youngstown State (UPDATE: Signed with Atlanta) 36. Frank Stephens, Air Force 37. Dijon Paschal, Arkansas State 38. Matt Sewall, Bryant 39. Gary McKnight Jr., Northeastern (Okla.) State 40. Shay Fields, Colorado 41. Devin Ross, Colorado 42. Brandon Powell, Florida 43. Byron Pringle, Kansas State 44. Garrett Johnson, Kentucky 45. Charles Walker, Kentucky 46. Jalen Tolliver, Louisiana-Monroe 47. Devin Scott, Louisiana-Lafayette 48. Earl Malik, Missouri State 49. Jordan Gandy, Murray State 50. De’Mornay Pierson-El, Nebraska 51. Trent Bostic, Charlotte 52. Elijah Marks, Northern Arizona 53. Elijaah Goins, Ohio State 54. Andrew Bridgeforth, Slippery Rock 55. Quinton Lane, South Alabama 56. Cameron Batson, Texas Tech 57. DeVonte Boyd, UNLV
Tight ends
1. Marcus Baugh, Ohio State 2. Ethan Wolfe, Tennessee 3. David Wells, San Diego State 4. Andrew Vollert, Weber State 5. Deon Yelder, Western Kentucky (UPDATE: Signed with New Orleans) 6. Matt Flanagan, Pittsburgh 7. Blake Mack, Arkansas State 8. Shane Wimann, Northern Illinois 9. Nick Keizer, Grand Valley State 10. Cam Serigne, Wake Forest 11. Junior Pomee, West Texas A&M 12. Ryan Smith, Miami (Ohio) 13. Damon Gibson, Minnesota-Moorhead 14. Jason Reese, Missouri 15. DeAndre Goolsby, Florida 16. Jeb Blazevich, Georgia 17. Tyler Hoppes, Nebraska (UPDATE: Signed with Minnesota) 18. Andrew Caskin, William & Mary 19. Nathan Marcus, Vanderbilt 20. Greg Hart, Kentucky 21. David Ajamu, Washington 22. Derrick Hayward, Maryland 23. Ben Johnson, Kansas 24. Garrett Hudson, Richmond 25. Cole Hunt, TCU (UPDATE: Signed with Los Angeles Chargers) 26. Jordan Franks, Central Florida 27. Dillon Salva, Merrimack 28. Jonathan Wolf, Minnesota-Mankato 29. Trey Scott, North Carolina A&T 30. Cole Cook, N.C. State 31. Connor Wentz, North Dakota State 32. Garrett Dickerson, Northwestern 33. Julian Allen, Southern Miss 34. Brett Thompson, Tennessee-Martin 35. Austin Ramesh, Wisconsin
Offensive linemen
1. Zach Crabtree, Oklahoma State 2. Toby Weathersby, LSU 3. Sean Welsh, Iowa 4. Nick Gates, Nebraska 5. Tony Adams, N.C. State 6. Taylor Hearn, Clemson 7. Jaryd Jones-Smith, Pittsburgh 8. Dejon Allen, Hawaii 9. Desmond Harrison, West Georgia 10. Brett Toth, Army 11. Skyler Phillips, Idaho State 12. Evan Brown, SMU 13. Gerhard De Beer, Arizona 14. Jacob Alsadek, Arizona 15. Austin Golson, Auburn 16. K.J. Malone, LSU 17. Jake Campos, Iowa State 18. Aaron Stinnie, James Madison 19. Jamar McGloster, Syracuse 20. Darius James, Auburn 21. Matt Gano, Wesley 22. K.C. McDermott, Miami 23. Brad Lundblade, Oklahoma State 24. David Bright, Stanford 25. Brett Kendrick, Tennessee 26. Sales Uhatafe, Utah 27. Nate Wozniak, Minnesota 28. Beau Nunn, Appalachian State 29. Mo Porter, Baylor 30. Aaron Evans, Central Florida 31. Austin Fleer, Colorado-Mesa 32. Zack Goloitch, Colorado State 33. Albert Havili, Eastern Washington 34. Christian Dilavro, Illinois 35. Isaac Boettger, Iowa 36. David Reese, Montana 37. Bradford Lundblade, Oklahoma State 38. Jake Pisarcik, Oregon 39. Bryce Johnson, State John’s (Minn.) 40. Ian Park, Slippery Rock 41. Nico Falah, USC 42. Justin Evans, South Carolina State 43. Cole Boozer, Temple 44. Tristan Nickelson, Texas 45. Patrick Morris, TCU (UPDATE: Signed with Pittsburgh) 46. Matt Pryor, TCU 47. Elijah Nkansah, Toledo
Defensive linemen
1. Hercules Mata’afa, Washington State 2. Marcell Frazier, Missouri 3. Poona Ford, Texas 4. Trenton Thompson, Georgia 5. Sharif Finch, Temple 6. Christian LaCouture, LSU 7. Ja’Von Rolland-Jones, Arkansas State 8. Joe Ostman, Central Michigan 9. Darius Jackson, Jacksonville State (Ala.) 10. Trent Harris, Miami 11. Matt Dickerson, UCLA 12. Jamiyus Pittman, Central Florida 13. Tracy Sprinkle, Ohio State 14. Greg Gilmore, LSU (UPDATE: Signed with Pittsburgh) 15. Curtis Cothran, Pen State 16. Henry Mondeaux, Oregon 17. Mike Ramsay, Duke 18. Zaycoven Henderson, Texas A&M 19. Tyler Lancaster, Northwestern 20. Jamar King, Alabama 21. Parker Cothran, Penn State 22. John Atkins, Georgia 23. Du’Vonta Lampkin, Oklahoma 24. Taylor Stallworth, South Carolina 25. Kevin Soulek, South Dakota State 26. Nifae Lealad, Vanderbilt 27. Eric Boggs, Appalachian State 28. Ben Sorensen, Cal-Sacramento 29. Malik Forrester, Fresno State 30. Dalton Keene, Illinois State 31. Drew Bailey, Louisville 32. Frank Herron, LSU 33. Cavon Walker, Maryland 34. Patrick Choudia, Nevada 35. Ebo Ogundeko, Tennessee State 36. Jesse Brubaker, Tulsa 37. Daniel Ekuale, Washington State
Linebackers
1. Skai Moore, South Carolina 2. Mike McCray, Michigan 3. Frank Ginda, San Jose State 4. Matthew Thomas, Florida State 5. Frankie Lulu, Washington State 6. Manase Mungalu, Oregon State 7. Chris Worley, Ohio State 8. Garret Dooley, Wisconsin 10. Davin Bellamy, Georgia 11. Jason Cabinda, Penn State 12. Slone Teuhema, Southeast Louisiana 13. Jeff Holland, Auburn 14. Nick DeLuca, North Dakota State 15. Nyles Morgan, Notre Dame 16. Andrew Motuapuaka, Virginia Tech 17. Auggie Sanchez, South Florida 18. Joe Lanning, Iowa State 19. Tre Williams, Auburn 20. Jacob Pugh, Florida State 21. Brian Womac, Rice 22. James Hearns, Louisville 23. Bo Bower, Iowa 24. Ben Niemann, Iowa 25. Darius Jackson, Jacksonville State 26. Corey Thompson, LSU 27. Derek McCartney, Colorado 28. Tegray Scales, Indiana 29. Cortney Love, Kentucky 30. DeMarquis Gates, Ole Miss 31. Cayson Collins, North Carolina 32. Emmanuel Ellerbee, Rice 33. William Ossai, San Jose State 34. Naashon Hughes, Texas 35. Junior Joseph, Connecticut (UPDATE: Signed with Cincinnati)
Defensive backs
1. Holton Hill, Texas 2. Quenton Meeks, Stanford 3. J.C. Jackson, Maryland 4. Quin Blanding, Virginia 5. Tony Brown, Alabama 6. Grant Haley, Penn State 7. Tarvarus McFadden, Florida State 8. Rashard Fant, Indiana 9. Levi Wallace, Alabama 10. Kevin Toliver, LSU (UPDATE: Signed with Chicago) 11. Kameron Kelly, San Diego State 12. Arrion Springs, Oregon 13. Michael Joseph, Dubuque (UPDATE: Signed with Chicago) 14. Godwin Igwebuike, Northwestern 15. Joshua Kalu, Nebraska 16. Trayvon Henderson, Hawaii 17. Andre Chachere, San Jose State 18. Troy Matthews, Auburn 19. Damon Webb, Ohio State 20. Linden Stephens, Cincinnati 21. Chandon Sullivan, Georgia State 22. Charvarius Ward, Middle Tennessee State 23. Trey Marshall, Florida State 24. Dee Delaney, Miami 25. Afolabi Laguda, Colorado (UPDATE: Signed with Los Angels Rams) 26. Darious Williams, UAB 27. Heath Harding, Miami (Ohio) 28. Jordan Thomas, Oklahoma 29. Jalen Davis, Utah State 30. Stephen Roberts, Auburn 31. A.J. Howard, Appalachian State 32. Marcus Edmond, Clemson 33. Joseph Putu, Florida 34. Bryce Canady, Florida International 35. Dominick Sanders, Georgia 36. B.J. Clay, Georgia State 37. Montrel Meander, Grambling 38. Reginald Hall, Jacksonville State 39. Raven Greene, James Madison 40. Nick Holley, Kent State 41. Jason Matovu, Maine 42. Christian Slaughter, Memphis 43. Anthony Sherrils, Missouri 44. A.J. Moore, Ole Miss 45. J.T. Gray, Mississippi State 46. Mike Basile, Monmouth 47. Bryson McCabe, Montana State 48. Travis Wilson, Nevada 49. Kishawn McClain, North Texas 50. Elijah Campbell, Northern Iowa 51. Steven Parker, Oklahoma 52. Brandon Arnold, Oregon State 53. D.J. Olmstead, Washburn 54. Juante Baldwin, Pittsburgh (Kansas) State 55. Jamarcus King, South Carolina 56. Mike Ford, S.E. Missouri State 57. Jomez Applewhite, Southern Miss 58. Tre Herndon, Vanderbilt 59. Trey Johnson, Villanova 60. Ezekiel Turner, Washington 61. Astantay Brown, Western Michigan 62. Rico Gafford, Wyoming
Place-kickers
1. Daniel Pineiro, Florida 2. Aaron Medley, Tennessee 3. Michael Badgley, Miami 4. Cole Murphy, Syracuse 5. Matthew McCrane, Kansas State 6. Mike Weaver, Wake Forest 7. Daniel Martinez, Wayland Baptist 8. Griffin Oakes, Indiana 9. Drew Brown, Nebraska 10. Jonathan Barnes, Louisiana Tech 11. Kaare Vedvik, Marshall
Punters
1. Joe Zema, Incarnate Word 2. Ryan Winslow, Pittsburgh 3. Shane Tripuka, Texas A&M 4. Joe Davidson, Bowling Green 5. Cameron Nizialek, Georgia 6. Trevor Daniel, Tennessee 7. Keith Wrzuszczak, Eastern Kentucky 8. Alan Luna, UTEP
Long-snappers
1. Tanner Crew, Oregon 2. Mitchell Fraboni, Arizona State
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A look back at 2017 homicides in Lafayette Parish
Attorney General Jeff Sessions has announced the deployment of 40 additional prosecutors around the U.S. to help combat the recent rise in violent crime. Two new violent crime task forces are also being set up. (Dec. 15) AP
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At least 20 people were killed in violent incidents in Lafayette Parish in 2017, mostly the result of shootings.
In addition, an unidentified person was shot and killed in a business parking lot. Police deemed the incident was a justifiable homicide, and no charges were filed.
Police also arrested a suspect after the May disappearance of Jacquelyn "Daisy Lynn" Landry. He was charged with second-degree murder, although Landry’s body has not been found.
The following list reflects known cases investigated by the Lafayette Police Department and Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s Office as of Dec. 20, 2017.
John Jones, 45, died after being shot in the chest in the 100 block of Hansel Drive. On Dec. 19, Lafayette police arrested Jeantrell Pierson, 26, and charged him with one count of second-degree murder.
March 18, 2017
Desmond Lynn Graydon, 33, was shot multiple times in the 1100 block of East Simcoe Street. He died about a week later at a local hospital. Police arrested Amandues Walterman Alex, 31, and charged him with second-degree murder.
April 25, 2017
The body of Ray Cudges, 42, was found in the 400 block of East Pinhook Road. He had been shot. Police arrested Quinton Jamal Benjamin, 27. Benjamin was charged with second-degree murder and felony possession of a firearm.
April 30, 2017
George Ford, 23, was shot and killed in the 400 block of Jefferson Street as a crowd left the night’s Festival International activities. Two others were shot and injured.
Police said the incident appeared to be a dispute between individuals and was unconnected to Festival events.
No one has been charged with Ford’s death.
May 4, 2017
Lance Champagne, 21, was found dead in a Simcoe Street apartment from an apparent drug overdose. Authorities originally ruled the death an accident. However, in December, a grand jury indicted Jermaine Albert Jones, 23, for second-degree murder in connection with Champagne’s death.
May 12, 2017
The body of Leroy Hamilton, 36, was discovered in Lafayette after he had been shot. Police arrested Melissa Neilson, 34, and charged her with first-degree murder and conspiracy to possess Schedule I narcotics. An arrest warrant was issued for her husband, Robert Neilson, 34, for the same charges. Police said the killing apparently stemmed from a drug transaction that turned violent.
May 23, 2017
Police found Damarcus Bernard, 21, lying dead in the 200 block of Duval Street from a gunshot wound. In August, police arrested Emmanuel Hebert, 25, and charged him with second-degree murder.
May 25, 2017
Adam James Noel, 26, was found with a gunshot wound in a home in the 200 block of Porter Lane. He later died at a local hospital. The next day, police arrested Elies Leonard Charles, 28. He was charged with second-degree murder.
May 2017
Jacquelyn “Daisy Lynn” Landry, 18, went missing on May 25, last seen near the intersection of Kaliste Saloom and Farrell roads. Several days later, the sheriff’s office arrested Malik Davis, 22, and charged him with second-degree murder in connection with Landry’s case. However, Landry’s body has not been found. Police have not said what evidence may link Davis to her death.
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Skeletal remains were found in the 700 block of Lajaunie Road in Lafayette Parish. In November, authorities identified the remains as Vickie Litriece Patterson, 20. Relatives said Patterson had moved to Lafayette several months prior with an unknown older man. No suspects have been named and no arrests have been made.
June 20, 2017
Jamirus Freeman, 18, was shot in the 1000 block of South Magnolia Street. He died at a local hospital.
In August, a grand jury indicted Tyriann Landry, 16, in connection with Freeman’s death. According to the indictment, Landry intentionally participated directly or indirectly in the commission of the second-degree murder of Freeman.
Aug. 6, 2017
Jeremiah Demouchet, 14, was shot and killed in Lafayette. A grand jury indicted Roland Malveaux III, 15, on a manslaughter charge. He pleaded not guilty.
Aug. 11, 2017
Christon Chaisson, 31, intervened near the Rosa Parks center in downtown Lafayette when he saw a woman being beaten by her boyfriend. Following his actions, police said Tyler Benoit, 20, shot Chaisson in the upper body. Chaisson later died from his injuries. Benoit was arrested and charged with second-degree murder.
A Distinguished Citizen Award from the Lafayette City Parish Council awarded to Christon Chaisson is seen during the prayer vigil in his honor at Parc Sans Souci Saturday.
Sept. 18, 2017
Jaleel Bonham, 22, was found in a vehicle in Brown Park in the 1200 block of East Pont des Mouton Road. He had been shot to death.
On Dec. 13, police arrested Demarko Alfred, 17, and charged him with second-degree murder. Police had said Bonham likely knew his killer.
Sept.23, 2017
John Adams, 48, was shot to death in his home in the 2800 block of Louisiana Avenue. Police arrested his son, Damarkus Adams, 25, and charged him with second-degree murder. Police said the shooting stemmed from a domestic incident.
Sept. 27, 2017
Donelle Williams, 41, was shot and killed in the 400 block of North St. Antoine Street. Police arrested Kenyatta Edmond, 37, on one count of second-degree murder.
Sept. 29, 2017
Larry Brown, 45, and his wife, Madrona “Maria” Brown, 49, were shot and killed in their vehicle in the parking lot of an IHOP in the 3200 block of the Northeast Evangeline Thruway. Police arrested John Christopher McGraw, 34, and charged him with two counts of first-degree murder. McGraw was indicted by a grand jury.
Oct. 1, 2017
Lafayette Police Department Cpl. Michael Middlebrook was shot and killed while responding to a call at a Moss Street convenience store. Three other people, including another officer, were injured. Police arrested Ian Paul Howard, 27. He is charged with one count of first-degree murder and three counts of attempted first-degree murder. If convicted, he could face the death penalty.
Adrien Jones Middlebrook, wife of Cpl. Michael Middlebrook, breaks into tears Saturday after releasing balloons at a prayer vigil for her husband. Middlebrook was killed Sunday in the line of duty.
Oct. 2, 2017
The Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s Office responded to a call of a shooting in the 100 block of Devillier Road. At the scene, they found the body of Jacobie Boudreaux, 37, near a gas station. Authorities arrested Earl Darby, 32, and charged him with second-degree murder.
Oct. 11, 2017
Billy Roy Jr., 41, was shot and killed outside a home in the 100 block of Hobson Street.
On Dec. 12, police arrested Larry Odell Lewis, 41, near Houston. He was charged with second-degree murder in connection with Roy’s death.
Oct. 23, 2017
Jordan Dean was shot and killed outside an apartment in the 200 block of Marigny Circle. Sheriff’s deputies arrested Jamel Pickney, 32, and charged him with second-degree murder and aggravated burglary.
A grand jury indicted Pickney on one count of second-degree murder.
Nov. 2, 2017
A shooting was reported in the parking lot near the Home Depot in the 1700 block of the Northeast Evangeline Thruway. Police said a man was shot and killed when he tried to steal a vehicle. Authorities determined the case was a justifiable homicide, and no charges were filed.
Dec. 5, 2017
Da’Ni’Cea Maze, 17, was shot and killed outside an apartment in the 600 block of Pillette Road. The next day, police arrested two suspects, Gabriel Breaux, 17, and Demonte Prier, 17. Both were charged with first-degree murder.
Dec. 10, 2017
Lafayette police responded to a shooting at a hotel in the 1400 block of the Southeast Evangeline Thruway. The deceased victim was identified as Gerald James, 43, of Lafayette. His girlfriend, Charhonda Banks, 38, was arrested and charged with second-degree murder. Police believe the shooting may have stemmed from a domestic altercation between James and Banks.
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