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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_5633855#8_8212146 | http://1960plymouth.com/ | THE
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THE SOLID PLYMOUTH 1960 | Thanks to David Van Houton for e-mailing a copy back I had lost in a HD crash. Another 1960 Plymouth commercial YouTube streaming video with Don Knotts and Steve Allen. Decode your 1960 Mopar VIN. This plate is attached to the left front door pillar. Decode your 1960 Plymouth Body Plate. This plate is under the hood. How and where to order a build record for your 1960 Plymouth. 1960 Plymouth paint charts from "Auto Color Library"
1960 Plymouth Salesmen Price Booklet. 'The 1960 Plymouth Sonoramic Commando Guide' A book by Darrell Davis giving facts, figures and serial number listings of every Sonoramic Plymouth built. '60 Plymouth sales brochures online. | 3,784 | 4,445 |
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THE SOLID PLYMOUTH 1960 | This plate is under the hood. How and where to order a build record for your 1960 Plymouth. 1960 Plymouth paint charts from "Auto Color Library"
1960 Plymouth Salesmen Price Booklet. 'The 1960 Plymouth Sonoramic Commando Guide' A book by Darrell Davis giving facts, figures and serial number listings of every Sonoramic Plymouth built. '60 Plymouth sales brochures online. Includes owners manual. 1960 Plymouth Images: Wendell Koch's Fury Convertible
Sonoramic Engine in subject car
Customized '60 Plymouth at the Mopar Nationals
Petty's '60 Plymouth race car from RACEtoration's web site
Tony Goulart's '60 Savoy
Richard Zapata's '60 Fury Convertible w/ matching boat! The Greenberg's newly restored Belvedere (SS Minnow)
'60 Plymouth pursuit special police car
Bob Merritt's '60 Sport Fury 361 Sonoramic
Ben Deutschman's '60 Savoy
'60 Plymouth electric "pedal car"
YouTube video segment of the TV series 'Crime Story' with a yellow 1960 Fury (at 2:21, 2:53, 3:52)
David Van Houten's Belvedere hardtop
Pete Frearson's '60 Fury (In New Zealand)
Ray Anth's '60 Savoy
Jack Dotson's two door Savoy
Dieter Bauer's Black 60 Fury Hardtop
Mike Abbate's Belvedere! Michael Charelian's '60 Belvedere Hardtop, Aqua Mist and White
Frank Ayers '60 Fury with wire wheels
Jim Hayes restored '60 Fury
Al Wickham's Belvedere with dual flame throwers
Unusual! | 4,073 | 5,415 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_5633855#10_8214619 | http://1960plymouth.com/ | THE
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THE SOLID PLYMOUTH 1960 | Includes owners manual. 1960 Plymouth Images: Wendell Koch's Fury Convertible
Sonoramic Engine in subject car
Customized '60 Plymouth at the Mopar Nationals
Petty's '60 Plymouth race car from RACEtoration's web site
Tony Goulart's '60 Savoy
Richard Zapata's '60 Fury Convertible w/ matching boat! The Greenberg's newly restored Belvedere (SS Minnow)
'60 Plymouth pursuit special police car
Bob Merritt's '60 Sport Fury 361 Sonoramic
Ben Deutschman's '60 Savoy
'60 Plymouth electric "pedal car"
YouTube video segment of the TV series 'Crime Story' with a yellow 1960 Fury (at 2:21, 2:53, 3:52)
David Van Houten's Belvedere hardtop
Pete Frearson's '60 Fury (In New Zealand)
Ray Anth's '60 Savoy
Jack Dotson's two door Savoy
Dieter Bauer's Black 60 Fury Hardtop
Mike Abbate's Belvedere! Michael Charelian's '60 Belvedere Hardtop, Aqua Mist and White
Frank Ayers '60 Fury with wire wheels
Jim Hayes restored '60 Fury
Al Wickham's Belvedere with dual flame throwers
Unusual! Terry Auld's Aussie 60 Dodge with a Plymouth dash, right hand drive
Gavin U's 60 Belvedere in England (right drive also)
Sven Westberg's Custom Suburban from Sweden
Bayer boys 60 Savoy Cruiser
Jon Warnert's former Savoy (wishes he had it back)
Tom & Sandy Ayer's Suburban, mildly customized
Jan Eriksson's Fury hardtop from Sweden
Joseph Godec's Fury hardtop 361 Sonoramic, Pike's Peak in background
A 1960 Plymouth makes the Wheaties box with Lee Petty! Chester Maack's Fury at the '01 Mopar Nationals
A pair of Sonoramic Furys from the garage of Floyd & Sharon Walker
A 1960 Magazine Ad
Vintage Lee Petty photo
Roger Newton's Hemi powered Fury at the Hot Rod Power Tour
Author built '60 Plymouth scale models
Claudia's Fury from Italy
Block Haddon's ex police car, circa 1963
A Fury convertible featured on the Muscle Car Calendar site
Jon Radue's Fury daily driver
Adam's newly aquired Fury in North Carolina
A 60 Plymouth at Carhenge, Alliance, Nebraska
Author makes the 2005 Hot Rod Power Tour gallery
Author's car in 'Fastest Street Car Magazine',Nov 2005
Rene's '60 Fury from Germany. Check out that stereo! Streaming video, 1960 Nashville 400 with some Petty Plymouth's
Dorothy & Dwayne Miller's Family Fury (and THE car used in 'Riding the Bullet')
Michael Schmidt from Germany shows his Fury wagon
YouTube video, circa 1964 drags w/ a 60 Fury, Louisa, VA
Urs Tönz sends a picture of his Belvedere in Switzerland
Justin Bohmer's restored daily driver Savoy
Jim Mikolajczak's '60 Fury Convertible stick Sonoramic
Michael Loftus and his Belvedere
Lee Martin's '60 Fury convertible in Black
Author's car, 2008 NHRA Hot Rod Reunion (From the Gasser Madness site)
'60 Fury Convertible entry of Shelby Buchanan & Ashleigh Powell in the 2017 Great Race | 4,446 | 7,170 |
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As shown from the various maps placed about this website, it can be concluded that the anti-war effort swept across the nation, and its ferocity was like the breath of a dragon. The 1960s was the era of breaking the rules--not only because people rejected authority, but because it was the right thing to do. American soldiers were dying in Vietnam in larger numbers by the day. And for what? To stop the "domino effect"? The anti-war protesters saw the faults in their government's plans and attempted to express their discontent with American involvement in Vietnam. The United States had a surplus of domestic problems it had to tend to, such as Civil Rights. It was an unnecessary and devastating war that stole the lives of thousands of Americans who didn't know what they were fighting for. If that isn't an injustice, then it's difficult to understand what is. Short term Effects
Well into the beginning of the 1970s people were still furious with the government and its involvement in the Vietnam War. | 0 | 1,064 |
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| The anti-war protesters saw the faults in their government's plans and attempted to express their discontent with American involvement in Vietnam. The United States had a surplus of domestic problems it had to tend to, such as Civil Rights. It was an unnecessary and devastating war that stole the lives of thousands of Americans who didn't know what they were fighting for. If that isn't an injustice, then it's difficult to understand what is. Short term Effects
Well into the beginning of the 1970s people were still furious with the government and its involvement in the Vietnam War. John Lennon split from the Beatles and formed a and with his girlfriend, Yoko Ono and produced some of the most famous anti-war anthems, such as Imagine. Once the Vietnam War ended in 1975 the anti-war protests and the hippie-movement essentially faded away and became a part of people's memories. However, rock and roll was still pumping out powerful music that was idolized by many generations following the 1960s: especially the 1970s and the 1990s. Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, and other rock groups reached their peaks in the 70s and got their adrenaline boost from the 1960s. | 477 | 1,643 |
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| John Lennon split from the Beatles and formed a and with his girlfriend, Yoko Ono and produced some of the most famous anti-war anthems, such as Imagine. Once the Vietnam War ended in 1975 the anti-war protests and the hippie-movement essentially faded away and became a part of people's memories. However, rock and roll was still pumping out powerful music that was idolized by many generations following the 1960s: especially the 1970s and the 1990s. Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, and other rock groups reached their peaks in the 70s and got their adrenaline boost from the 1960s. Perhaps one of the most devastating short term effect of the anti-war protests was the sad fact that soldiers were not treated as American heroes as they returned from Vietnam. It was the first war America had lost, and the traditional American people were not keen on losing. The fantasies of having parades of screaming, excited people and waving American flags became a figment of the American soldiers imaginations. The anti-Vietnam war movement is often considered to have been a major factor affecting America's involvement in the war itself, as well. Many Vietnam veterans, including Secretary of State and former U.S. Senator John Kerry and disabled veteran Ron Kovic, spoke out against the Vietnam War on their return to the United States. | 1,065 | 2,392 |
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| Perhaps one of the most devastating short term effect of the anti-war protests was the sad fact that soldiers were not treated as American heroes as they returned from Vietnam. It was the first war America had lost, and the traditional American people were not keen on losing. The fantasies of having parades of screaming, excited people and waving American flags became a figment of the American soldiers imaginations. The anti-Vietnam war movement is often considered to have been a major factor affecting America's involvement in the war itself, as well. Many Vietnam veterans, including Secretary of State and former U.S. Senator John Kerry and disabled veteran Ron Kovic, spoke out against the Vietnam War on their return to the United States. Long Term Effects
The long term effects of the anti-war movement in the 1960s is abundant. Unlike the forgotten Korean War, Vietnam and all those who suffered losses were not to be forgotten. Several war-films have been made portraying the events that occurred in Vietnam, such as the Deer Hunter, Apocalypse Now, and Platoon. The anti-war movement also stimulated an insurgence of rock and roll that fought on until the end of the 20th century. The Beatles are still popular even today. | 1,643 | 2,880 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_5641299#4_8223561 | http://1960sapushproject.weebly.com/effects.html | Effects - The ANTI-WAR MOVEMENT | The ANTI-WAR MOVEMENT
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The long term effects of the anti-war movement in the 1960s is abundant. Unlike the forgotten Korean War, Vietnam and all those who suffered losses were not to be forgotten. Several war-films have been made portraying the events that occurred in Vietnam, such as the Deer Hunter, Apocalypse Now, and Platoon. The anti-war movement also stimulated an insurgence of rock and roll that fought on until the end of the 20th century. The Beatles are still popular even today. The music and leaders of the anti-war movement inspired political leaders, emerging musical groups, and ordinary civilians. The movements and strategies used by the SDS to attract a mass of people towards a cause was also used in further demonstrations in American history, such as the March on Wall Street in 2009, or the efforts for peace in New York City after September 11th. University of California Berkeley is still known as being a birkenstock wearing, hippie friendly school to this day. Woodstock is still remembered as being one of the most famous concerts in the history of the world. All of these events occurred in the mist of a terrible war and people passionate and brave enough to speak up against it. | 2,392 | 3,599 |
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| The music and leaders of the anti-war movement inspired political leaders, emerging musical groups, and ordinary civilians. The movements and strategies used by the SDS to attract a mass of people towards a cause was also used in further demonstrations in American history, such as the March on Wall Street in 2009, or the efforts for peace in New York City after September 11th. University of California Berkeley is still known as being a birkenstock wearing, hippie friendly school to this day. Woodstock is still remembered as being one of the most famous concerts in the history of the world. All of these events occurred in the mist of a terrible war and people passionate and brave enough to speak up against it. A particularly abundant notion that still lives on from the 1960s and 1970s is "do not trust the government". The skepticism of the United States government escalated particularly in the Watergate Incident during the Nixon administration and also in the Bush administration when conspiracy theories arose abruptly concerning 9/11. Entertainment-wise, the 1960s is seen as a turbulent and tumultuous time that is an interesting backdrop or setting for several films. Forrest Gump, Dazed and Confused, Across the Universe, Almost Famous, the Big Lebowski, Woodstock (music documentary), and Easy Rider are just a handful of the movies that made that were influenced by the 1960s. Though the 1960s is decades behind us, it will forever leave its fingerprints on the history of the United States of America. | 2,881 | 4,403 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_5645953#0_8226862 | http://1965gt350mustang.com/history.html | History of the 1965 GT350; 5S003
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The first Ford Mustangs were introduced at the New York World's Fair on April 17, 1964 to rave reviews. A blitz of television commercials on ABC, CBS and NBC the day prior to its introduction, as well as having 11,000 Mustang press packets sent to newspapers and magazines throughout the United States fanned the fire. This resulted in large numbers of people gathering at Ford dealerships just trying to get a glimpse of this new car. By the end of the first opening day, 22,000 orders had been placed for the newly styled automobile. By the end of 1964, over 263,000 Mustangs had been sold. The original sales estimates by Ford for the first year of production were off by over four times! Almost 419,000 Mustangs were sold by April 1965. | 0 | 1,177 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_5645953#1_8228249 | http://1965gt350mustang.com/history.html | This resulted in large numbers of people gathering at Ford dealerships just trying to get a glimpse of this new car. By the end of the first opening day, 22,000 orders had been placed for the newly styled automobile. By the end of 1964, over 263,000 Mustangs had been sold. The original sales estimates by Ford for the first year of production were off by over four times! Almost 419,000 Mustangs were sold by April 1965. This set a new record for the largest number of cars sold for an introduction of a new model. A sporty high performance (K-code) Mustang version was introduced in late June 1964. Three body styles were available for the 1965 model year: the notchback coupe, the convertible and the slippery new fastback. By this time, a craze was taking hold of a rather large group of generally younger automobile drivers, which we have now termed the muscle car era. | 756 | 1,630 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_5645953#2_8229308 | http://1965gt350mustang.com/history.html | This set a new record for the largest number of cars sold for an introduction of a new model. A sporty high performance (K-code) Mustang version was introduced in late June 1964. Three body styles were available for the 1965 model year: the notchback coupe, the convertible and the slippery new fastback. By this time, a craze was taking hold of a rather large group of generally younger automobile drivers, which we have now termed the muscle car era. Chevrolet had been building the Corvette for the past ten years and their top-of-the-line model for 1964 was the fuel injected 327 coupe (3,180lbs., 375 h.p.). The 1965 Chevelle 327 L79 was priced $900 below the Corvette for the financially challenged hot-rodder (3,140lbs., 350 h.p.) Pontiac had introduced its mid-sized (read large) Tempest-styled body with a huge tri-powered 389 motor and named it the GTO, (3,178 lbs., | 1,178 | 2,055 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_5645953#3_8230371 | http://1965gt350mustang.com/history.html | Chevrolet had been building the Corvette for the past ten years and their top-of-the-line model for 1964 was the fuel injected 327 coupe (3,180lbs., 375 h.p.). The 1965 Chevelle 327 L79 was priced $900 below the Corvette for the financially challenged hot-rodder (3,140lbs., 350 h.p.) Pontiac had introduced its mid-sized (read large) Tempest-styled body with a huge tri-powered 389 motor and named it the GTO, (3,178 lbs., 360 h.p.) The 260/289 Cobras (2,030lbs., 271 h.p.) had been out in the market for two years and in the proper hands, the nimble, lightweight, two seater probably ruled the street racing scene. At a base price of $5,995.00, the Cobras were $1,000.00 more than the Corvette. | 1,630 | 2,328 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_5645953#4_8231254 | http://1965gt350mustang.com/history.html | 360 h.p.) The 260/289 Cobras (2,030lbs., 271 h.p.) had been out in the market for two years and in the proper hands, the nimble, lightweight, two seater probably ruled the street racing scene. At a base price of $5,995.00, the Cobras were $1,000.00 more than the Corvette. Needless to say, the new 1964 1/2 Mustang did not fit into this crowd very well. About this time Ford declared a "Total Performance" public relations campaign. The automotive giant began pumping a lot of money into just about every aspect of motorsports: Nascar, Indy racing, drag racing and sports car endurance racing. Ford's link to sports car racing was with a small company in Venice, California, Shelby American. | 2,056 | 2,747 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_5645953#5_8232133 | http://1965gt350mustang.com/history.html | Needless to say, the new 1964 1/2 Mustang did not fit into this crowd very well. About this time Ford declared a "Total Performance" public relations campaign. The automotive giant began pumping a lot of money into just about every aspect of motorsports: Nascar, Indy racing, drag racing and sports car endurance racing. Ford's link to sports car racing was with a small company in Venice, California, Shelby American. By 1964, the Shelby Cobras had just two years of racing under their belt, but were racking up victories across the United States and were expanding to European racetracks in order to conquer Ferrari. The new Ford Mustang had been selling extremely well off the showroom floor, but it was far from a sports car and was not going to be considered as an addition to Ford's "Total Performance" program. It was no surprise when Ford approached the SCCA and told them they intended to enter the Mustang in the sports car class, their demand was quickly dismissed. What Ford failed to realize was that the SCCA was extremely independent and they did not like the idea of a large company dictating to them what they should accept. Ray Geddes, the head of Ford's Special Vehicle Department (Racing) suggested the logical choice was to have Carroll Shelby diplomatically work with the SCCA to determine what steps were needed to get the new Mustang active in racing. | 2,328 | 3,704 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_5645953#6_8233698 | http://1965gt350mustang.com/history.html | By 1964, the Shelby Cobras had just two years of racing under their belt, but were racking up victories across the United States and were expanding to European racetracks in order to conquer Ferrari. The new Ford Mustang had been selling extremely well off the showroom floor, but it was far from a sports car and was not going to be considered as an addition to Ford's "Total Performance" program. It was no surprise when Ford approached the SCCA and told them they intended to enter the Mustang in the sports car class, their demand was quickly dismissed. What Ford failed to realize was that the SCCA was extremely independent and they did not like the idea of a large company dictating to them what they should accept. Ray Geddes, the head of Ford's Special Vehicle Department (Racing) suggested the logical choice was to have Carroll Shelby diplomatically work with the SCCA to determine what steps were needed to get the new Mustang active in racing. Geddes was able to convince an initially less than enthusiastic Shelby about taking on another full scale racing development program and production street car project. The two previous years of Ford's financial commitment with the 260/289 Cobras likely helped sway Shelby on the idea of agreeing to the Mustang program. The 289 Cobras were dominating their class in the national SCCA races and were in the midst of giving Ferrari a run for the World Championship title with their new Peter Brock designed Daytona Coupe. With Shelby's previous racing career, his vast contacts within the racing and automotive community, as well as his experience on how to promote a new car, it would have been difficult to have found a better person for the job. Shelby contacted John Bishop, the executive director of the SCCA, in the summer of 1964 and brought up the subject of what was needed to make the Mustang race worthy. | 2,748 | 4,618 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_5645953#7_8235756 | http://1965gt350mustang.com/history.html | Geddes was able to convince an initially less than enthusiastic Shelby about taking on another full scale racing development program and production street car project. The two previous years of Ford's financial commitment with the 260/289 Cobras likely helped sway Shelby on the idea of agreeing to the Mustang program. The 289 Cobras were dominating their class in the national SCCA races and were in the midst of giving Ferrari a run for the World Championship title with their new Peter Brock designed Daytona Coupe. With Shelby's previous racing career, his vast contacts within the racing and automotive community, as well as his experience on how to promote a new car, it would have been difficult to have found a better person for the job. Shelby contacted John Bishop, the executive director of the SCCA, in the summer of 1964 and brought up the subject of what was needed to make the Mustang race worthy. A few days later, Bishop called Shelby back with a few areas to consider in modifying the Mustang. The points Bishop came up with included removing the rear seats (there were no provisions in the SCCA for a four-passenger race car), installing larger brakes, increasing the horsepower to around 300 and improving the suspension. Furthermore, SCCA's regulations allowed Shelby to modify the engine OR the suspension/brakes and the car would still be considered as a production car - but both areas could NOT be modified. Shelby determined he would have less trouble with warranty issues if the engine was kept stock. The idea of having the suspension and brakes upgraded for the race cars would not cause as much of a problem on the street cars warranty-wise. | 3,705 | 5,377 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_5645953#8_8237614 | http://1965gt350mustang.com/history.html | A few days later, Bishop called Shelby back with a few areas to consider in modifying the Mustang. The points Bishop came up with included removing the rear seats (there were no provisions in the SCCA for a four-passenger race car), installing larger brakes, increasing the horsepower to around 300 and improving the suspension. Furthermore, SCCA's regulations allowed Shelby to modify the engine OR the suspension/brakes and the car would still be considered as a production car - but both areas could NOT be modified. Shelby determined he would have less trouble with warranty issues if the engine was kept stock. The idea of having the suspension and brakes upgraded for the race cars would not cause as much of a problem on the street cars warranty-wise. It is for this reason that both the race and street versions of the GT350 shared the same brakes and suspension. This way, Shelby's racing version could have a higher horsepower motor and still be considered "legal". Either way you look at it, this meant having to modify several major components of the basic Mustang! If that was not enough, they had to have 100 of them "ready" for the new homologation certification rules into B production racing by January 1,1965. That gave Shelby, with Ford's backing, just five months (August 1964- January 1, 1965) to get the job done. | 4,619 | 5,954 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_5645953#9_8239139 | http://1965gt350mustang.com/history.html | It is for this reason that both the race and street versions of the GT350 shared the same brakes and suspension. This way, Shelby's racing version could have a higher horsepower motor and still be considered "legal". Either way you look at it, this meant having to modify several major components of the basic Mustang! If that was not enough, they had to have 100 of them "ready" for the new homologation certification rules into B production racing by January 1,1965. That gave Shelby, with Ford's backing, just five months (August 1964- January 1, 1965) to get the job done. Not much time. Shelby relayed his findings to Lee Iacocca at Ford, who gave Shelby the go ahead on the project. Iacocca placed Geddes in charge of being the liaison between Ford and Shelby American on what was initially termed to be the 'Cobra Mustang' project. Sam Smith who was working under Geddes at the time suggested to a former General Motors co worker and friend, Chuck Cantwell, that he should contact Geddes about heading up the new project at Shelby American. Cantwell, who was active in the Detroit region of the SCCA and on its Board of Directors, was interested in the idea so he flew out to Shelby American for an interview and met with Peyton Cramer, Shelby American's General Manager. | 5,378 | 6,656 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_5645953#10_8240607 | http://1965gt350mustang.com/history.html | Not much time. Shelby relayed his findings to Lee Iacocca at Ford, who gave Shelby the go ahead on the project. Iacocca placed Geddes in charge of being the liaison between Ford and Shelby American on what was initially termed to be the 'Cobra Mustang' project. Sam Smith who was working under Geddes at the time suggested to a former General Motors co worker and friend, Chuck Cantwell, that he should contact Geddes about heading up the new project at Shelby American. Cantwell, who was active in the Detroit region of the SCCA and on its Board of Directors, was interested in the idea so he flew out to Shelby American for an interview and met with Peyton Cramer, Shelby American's General Manager. Cramer quickly saw the qualities that Cantwell possessed and he was offered the position of Project Engineer for the 'Cobra Mustang' project. Cantwell accepted the new job and went back to Michigan for a brief time working again with Smith on spreadsheets outlining some of the initial thoughts as well as developing a unique parts list for what would later become known as the GT350 Mustang. Cantwell and Smith also created a list of potential sources of parts needed to make the Mustang's transformation at Shelby American. At this point, Shelby had less direct participation in this project because his plate was already full with both national as well as international racing. The last seventy five or so 289 Cobra street cars were being finished and the GT40 program was about to be inherited by Shelby American since Ford had not won a single race with the car prior to that point. | 5,955 | 7,544 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_5645953#11_8242383 | http://1965gt350mustang.com/history.html | Cramer quickly saw the qualities that Cantwell possessed and he was offered the position of Project Engineer for the 'Cobra Mustang' project. Cantwell accepted the new job and went back to Michigan for a brief time working again with Smith on spreadsheets outlining some of the initial thoughts as well as developing a unique parts list for what would later become known as the GT350 Mustang. Cantwell and Smith also created a list of potential sources of parts needed to make the Mustang's transformation at Shelby American. At this point, Shelby had less direct participation in this project because his plate was already full with both national as well as international racing. The last seventy five or so 289 Cobra street cars were being finished and the GT40 program was about to be inherited by Shelby American since Ford had not won a single race with the car prior to that point. The 427 Cobra project was also just about to begin, and oh, the Sunbeam Tigers were already being produced and raced. As you can tell, Shelby American was very busy, and for those who have visited the original factory buildings, things were quite cramped in late 1964. The engineering responsibility and coordination of the final parts design for putting together the GT350 Mustang, as we know it today, was mainly placed on the shoulders of Cantwell. A GT350 Production Team was formed which consisted of Cantwell, Bruce Junor and Jack Khoury; their first task was to form a sequence in which the new, unique parts could be placed on the Mustang at Shelby's plant. | 6,657 | 8,210 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_5645953#12_8244123 | http://1965gt350mustang.com/history.html | The 427 Cobra project was also just about to begin, and oh, the Sunbeam Tigers were already being produced and raced. As you can tell, Shelby American was very busy, and for those who have visited the original factory buildings, things were quite cramped in late 1964. The engineering responsibility and coordination of the final parts design for putting together the GT350 Mustang, as we know it today, was mainly placed on the shoulders of Cantwell. A GT350 Production Team was formed which consisted of Cantwell, Bruce Junor and Jack Khoury; their first task was to form a sequence in which the new, unique parts could be placed on the Mustang at Shelby's plant. In a recent interview, Cantwell related that the Mustang project was already in full swing by the time he arrived in Venice. Ken Miles, Shelby American's Team Cobra driver and Competition Director, had built and tested two white 1965 Mustang HiPo 289 notchbacks with another Cobra Team driver, Bob Bondurant, as well as input from Klaus Arning, Ford's Chief Suspension Engineer. From what we can determine these two initial Mustangs were delivered to Shelby American in July of 1964. Cantwell added further information about how these two cars were used, "The two HiPo 289 Mustangs had been tested at Willows Springs with race engines, new suspension settings, traction bars and some other pieces to be used in the GT350 design. These cars had served their purpose and were hulks sitting in a back corner of the warehouse when I arrived on the West Coast. | 7,545 | 9,066 |
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The 196th Infantry Brigade was first organized in 1921 as an element of the Army Reserve's 98th Division. Its mission then was to train soldiers. During World War II, the 98th Division arrived in Hawaii in April 1944, and was given the mission of defending Kauai and Maui initially; later it was made responsible for the defense of Oahu. In May 1945, the division began intensive training in preparation for its role in the invasion of Japan, but the war ended before the unit could leave Hawaii. It went to Japan for occupation duty, where it was inactivated in February 1946. The 196th Light Infantry Brigade was raised again at Fort Devens, MA in September 1965 and originally scheduled to be sent to the Dominican Republic in mid-1966, but was rushed to Vietnam instead and posted in the western portion of the III Corps Tactical Zone. It initiated Operation Attleboro into War Zone C of Tay Ninh Province, which developed into a major action after a large enemy base camp was uncovered, 19 October 1966. In April 1967 the brigade was selected, along with the 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division and the 3rd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, to form a provisional division-sized unit called Task Force OREGON and moved to the I Corps Tactical Zone. The brigade stayed with this command, which was converted into the 23d Infantry Division (AMERICAL) 25 September 1967. | 0 | 1,425 |
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UNIT HISTORY | It went to Japan for occupation duty, where it was inactivated in February 1946. The 196th Light Infantry Brigade was raised again at Fort Devens, MA in September 1965 and originally scheduled to be sent to the Dominican Republic in mid-1966, but was rushed to Vietnam instead and posted in the western portion of the III Corps Tactical Zone. It initiated Operation Attleboro into War Zone C of Tay Ninh Province, which developed into a major action after a large enemy base camp was uncovered, 19 October 1966. In April 1967 the brigade was selected, along with the 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division and the 3rd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, to form a provisional division-sized unit called Task Force OREGON and moved to the I Corps Tactical Zone. The brigade stayed with this command, which was converted into the 23d Infantry Division (AMERICAL) 25 September 1967. The 196th Light Infantry Brigade officially joined this division, 15 February 1969. It operated throughout northern Vietnam, and after the division closed out of Vietnam, 29 November 1971, the 196th Light Infantry Brigade was reconstituted as a separate (provisional) brigade-sized element to safeguard the same area of operations. In April 1971 the brigade was relocated to Da Nang for major port security duties. It finally departed Vietnam as the last U.S. Army combat brigade to leave in Increment XII of the U.S. Army withdrawal. The 196th was reactivated 26 May 1998 during a ceremony at Ft. | 551 | 2,023 |
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UNIT HISTORY | The 196th Light Infantry Brigade officially joined this division, 15 February 1969. It operated throughout northern Vietnam, and after the division closed out of Vietnam, 29 November 1971, the 196th Light Infantry Brigade was reconstituted as a separate (provisional) brigade-sized element to safeguard the same area of operations. In April 1971 the brigade was relocated to Da Nang for major port security duties. It finally departed Vietnam as the last U.S. Army combat brigade to leave in Increment XII of the U.S. Army withdrawal. The 196th was reactivated 26 May 1998 during a ceremony at Ft. Shafter, Hawaii. The new 196th works with Reserve Component units in Hawaii, Alaska, Guam, American Samoa, and Japan, to assist these units in staying trained and ready at all times. | 1,426 | 2,206 |
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| 1.Word Processor-Micropro Interrational-It processed words and Wordstar was invented. 2.Video Games-Made by Nolan Bushell-Games that could be played electronically on screens. 3.Stunt Kite-Made by Peter Powell-A kite that is highly maneuverable and is controlled with both hands. It is a sport kite. 1973: 1.Xerox Alto-Made by Xerox Park-First personal computer that uses graphic user interference. 2.Genetically Modified Organisms-Made by Herbert Boyer and Stanley Colen-Used DNA to create another of its kind. 3.Disposable Lighters-Made by BIC-The flammability could be contended and has less odor. 1974: 1.Post-it Notes-Made by Arthur Fry-Invented when collage students bookmarks kept falling out. | 901 | 1,602 |
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| 1.Xerox Alto-Made by Xerox Park-First personal computer that uses graphic user interference. 2.Genetically Modified Organisms-Made by Herbert Boyer and Stanley Colen-Used DNA to create another of its kind. 3.Disposable Lighters-Made by BIC-The flammability could be contended and has less odor. 1974: 1.Post-it Notes-Made by Arthur Fry-Invented when collage students bookmarks kept falling out. 2.Rubiks Cube-Made by Ernie Rubik-He won a German game inventing competition for best puzzle category. 3.Liposuction-Giorge Fisher-It sucks fat out of your stomach and most middle aged women use this method today. 1975: 1.Cray-1-Made by Seymour Cray-First supercomputer. 2.Altair 8000-Made by Bill Gates and Paul Allen-First personal computer. | 1,207 | 1,946 |
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| 2.Rubiks Cube-Made by Ernie Rubik-He won a German game inventing competition for best puzzle category. 3.Liposuction-Giorge Fisher-It sucks fat out of your stomach and most middle aged women use this method today. 1975: 1.Cray-1-Made by Seymour Cray-First supercomputer. 2.Altair 8000-Made by Bill Gates and Paul Allen-First personal computer. 3.The Digital Camera-Made by Steve Sasson-Took 23 seconds to commit the picture through the tape. 1976: 1.Gore Tex-Made by W.L Gore-It is a waterproof breathable fabric. 2.Apple Computer- Made by Steve Jobs-First computer with a GUI. 3.Ink Jet Printer-Made by Xerox, IBM,HP,Lexmark, Cannon-It uses liquid ink to write and draw on pages. | 1,602 | 2,283 |
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| 3.The Digital Camera-Made by Steve Sasson-Took 23 seconds to commit the picture through the tape. 1976: 1.Gore Tex-Made by W.L Gore-It is a waterproof breathable fabric. 2.Apple Computer- Made by Steve Jobs-First computer with a GUI. 3.Ink Jet Printer-Made by Xerox, IBM,HP,Lexmark, Cannon-It uses liquid ink to write and draw on pages. 1977: 1.MRI-Made by Raymond Damadian-A device that lets you see anatomy without surgery or harmful X-rays. 2.Apple 2 Computer-Made by Apple-A new personal computer. 3.Commodore PET-Made by Commodore International-The first all-in one personal computer. 1978: | 1,946 | 2,542 |
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| 1977: 1.MRI-Made by Raymond Damadian-A device that lets you see anatomy without surgery or harmful X-rays. 2.Apple 2 Computer-Made by Apple-A new personal computer. 3.Commodore PET-Made by Commodore International-The first all-in one personal computer. 1978: 1.Space Invaders-Made by Toshihiro Nishikado-It launched a craze for computer games. 2.BBS-Made by Ward Christeen and Randy Seuss. 3.Spreadsheets-Made by Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston-Made for Apple 2 Computer use. 1979: 1.Sony Walkman-Made by Sony-A transistor radio. | 2,283 | 2,812 |
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| 1.Space Invaders-Made by Toshihiro Nishikado-It launched a craze for computer games. 2.BBS-Made by Ward Christeen and Randy Seuss. 3.Spreadsheets-Made by Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston-Made for Apple 2 Computer use. 1979: 1.Sony Walkman-Made by Sony-A transistor radio. 2.Atari Microcomputer-Innovative 8 bit computer. 3.Ariane 1-Made by European Space Agency-Put to telecommunication satellites into orbit. | 2,542 | 2,950 |
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Integration of Little Rock High School, 1957
Selected Quotes & Response Questions
"The humiliating expectations and traditions of segregation creep over you, slowly stealing a teaspoonful
of your self-esteem each day." --Melba Patillo, African American Student in Little Rock, Arkansas (Atlanta, GA, 1962)
The Stand Taken by President Dwight Eisenhower: " [The day the 101st Battalion arrived,] the streets were blocked off. The soldiers closed ranks. Neighbors
came out and looked. The street was full up and down. Oh, it was beautiful. And the attitude of the
children at that moment, the respect they had. I could hear them saying, 'For the first time in my life I
truly feel like an American.' I could see it in their faces; | 0 | 828 |
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| The street was full up and down. Oh, it was beautiful. And the attitude of the
children at that moment, the respect they had. I could hear them saying, 'For the first time in my life I
truly feel like an American.' I could see it in their faces; somebody cares for me, America cares." --Daisy Bates, President, Arkansas NAACP
The Stand Taken by Orval Faubus: "The governor has called out the National Guard to put down trouble where none existed. He did so
without a request from those of us who are directly responsible for preservation of peace and order. The
only effect of his action is to create tension where none existed. | 583 | 1,211 |
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| somebody cares for me, America cares." --Daisy Bates, President, Arkansas NAACP
The Stand Taken by Orval Faubus: "The governor has called out the National Guard to put down trouble where none existed. He did so
without a request from those of us who are directly responsible for preservation of peace and order. The
only effect of his action is to create tension where none existed. I call the Governor's attention to the fact
that after almost a week of sensational developments brought about by his own actions, the Little Rock
police have not had a single case of interracial violence reported to them." --Little Rock Mayor Woodrow W. Mann, September 3, 1957
Choices -- Religious Leaders and Ordinary Citizens
Perlesta Hollingsworth, an African American who lived in the city at the time, recalls, "The shocking
thing to me in 1957 was the number of whites who didn't participate in the aggression, who wouldn't do
anything but look. Neighbors would express dismay, but wouldn't do anything, wouldn't speak out
against it, would go ahead and close their doors to it." "Somewhere along the line, [staying at Central High] became an obligation. I realized that what we were
doing was not for ourselves"
--Elizabeth Eckford, one of the "Little Rock Nine"
Choices -- Minniejean Brown: | 829 | 2,112 |
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| I call the Governor's attention to the fact
that after almost a week of sensational developments brought about by his own actions, the Little Rock
police have not had a single case of interracial violence reported to them." --Little Rock Mayor Woodrow W. Mann, September 3, 1957
Choices -- Religious Leaders and Ordinary Citizens
Perlesta Hollingsworth, an African American who lived in the city at the time, recalls, "The shocking
thing to me in 1957 was the number of whites who didn't participate in the aggression, who wouldn't do
anything but look. Neighbors would express dismay, but wouldn't do anything, wouldn't speak out
against it, would go ahead and close their doors to it." "Somewhere along the line, [staying at Central High] became an obligation. I realized that what we were
doing was not for ourselves"
--Elizabeth Eckford, one of the "Little Rock Nine"
Choices -- Minniejean Brown: "I figured, I'm a nice person. Once they get to know me, they'll see I'm okay. We'll be friends." Minnijean
Brown was sixteen in 1957 and in the eleventh grade. According to Daisy Bates, she "sang well, was good
at sports, and liked dancing." | 1,212 | 2,355 |
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| "I figured, I'm a nice person. Once they get to know me, they'll see I'm okay. We'll be friends." Minnijean
Brown was sixteen in 1957 and in the eleventh grade. According to Daisy Bates, she "sang well, was good
at sports, and liked dancing." She was the oldest of four children and lived with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Brown. She was also the only one of the "Little Rock Nine" who did not finish the year. Choices -- Minniejean Brown: "Minnie was about five foot ten and this fellow couldn't have been more than five-five, five-four. And he
reminded me of a small dog, yelping at somebody's leg. | 2,112 | 2,716 |
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| She was the oldest of four children and lived with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Brown. She was also the only one of the "Little Rock Nine" who did not finish the year. Choices -- Minniejean Brown: "Minnie was about five foot ten and this fellow couldn't have been more than five-five, five-four. And he
reminded me of a small dog, yelping at somebody's leg. Minnie had just picked up her chili, and before I
could even say, 'Minnie, why don't you tell him to shut up?' Minnie had taken this chili and dumped it on
this dude's head. There was absolute silence in the place, and then the help, all black, broke into applause. And the white kids, the other white kids there didn't know what to do. It was the first time that anybody,
I'm sure, had seen somebody black retaliate in that sense." | 2,356 | 3,149 |
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| Minnie had just picked up her chili, and before I
could even say, 'Minnie, why don't you tell him to shut up?' Minnie had taken this chili and dumped it on
this dude's head. There was absolute silence in the place, and then the help, all black, broke into applause. And the white kids, the other white kids there didn't know what to do. It was the first time that anybody,
I'm sure, had seen somebody black retaliate in that sense." Ernest Green recalled an incident in the school cafeteria in December. Choices -- Minniejean Brown: Minnijean was suspended for six days. Soon after the incident, a white student emptied a bowl of hot
soup on her. He was suspended for two days. | 2,717 | 3,394 |
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| Ernest Green recalled an incident in the school cafeteria in December. Choices -- Minniejean Brown: Minnijean was suspended for six days. Soon after the incident, a white student emptied a bowl of hot
soup on her. He was suspended for two days. In February, Minnijean verbally responded to harassment
by a white student. She was expelled from Central High for the rest of the year. Choices -- Minniejean Brown: Minnijean said of the incident: "I just can't take everything they throw at me without fighting back. | 3,149 | 3,662 |
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| In February, Minnijean verbally responded to harassment
by a white student. She was expelled from Central High for the rest of the year. Choices -- Minniejean Brown: Minnijean said of the incident: "I just can't take everything they throw at me without fighting back. I don't think people realize what
goes on at Central. You just wouldn't believe it. They throw rocks, they spill ink on your clothes, they call
you 'ban names,' they just keep bothering you every five minutes. The white students hate me. Why do they
hate me so much?" | 3,395 | 3,930 |
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| I don't think people realize what
goes on at Central. You just wouldn't believe it. They throw rocks, they spill ink on your clothes, they call
you 'ban names,' they just keep bothering you every five minutes. The white students hate me. Why do they
hate me so much?" Choices -- Ernest Green: "My first day inside Central High was very smooth, smoother than I expected. Outside was the main
cause. If it wasn't for the people outside, we would have finished the day. But I don't intend to quit. | 3,663 | 4,157 |
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| Choices -- Ernest Green: "My first day inside Central High was very smooth, smoother than I expected. Outside was the main
cause. If it wasn't for the people outside, we would have finished the day. But I don't intend to quit. We'll
try again. It's still my school, and I'm entitled to it." --Ernest Green, September 24, 1959, in a New York Post article
Choices -- The Parents of the "Little Rock Nine": "We integrating students shared many things in common. All of our parents were strict, no-nonsense
types. | 3,930 | 4,440 |
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| We'll
try again. It's still my school, and I'm entitled to it." --Ernest Green, September 24, 1959, in a New York Post article
Choices -- The Parents of the "Little Rock Nine": "We integrating students shared many things in common. All of our parents were strict, no-nonsense
types. Several of them were teachers and preachers, or held well-established positions in other
professions. All our folks were hardworking people who had struggled to own their homes, to provide a
stable life for their families. We share many of the same family values traditional to all small-town
Americans." --Melba Patillo
Choices -- The Parents of the "Little Rock Nine": Carlotta Walls was the oldest of three daughters. | 4,158 | 4,861 |
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| Several of them were teachers and preachers, or held well-established positions in other
professions. All our folks were hardworking people who had struggled to own their homes, to provide a
stable life for their families. We share many of the same family values traditional to all small-town
Americans." --Melba Patillo
Choices -- The Parents of the "Little Rock Nine": Carlotta Walls was the oldest of three daughters. Her mother was a secretary and her father, a decorated
veteran of World War II, worked as a brick mason. In a conversation with Daisy Bates, Carlotta's mother
described her feelings: "I try not to let Carlotta know how much I worry. I can't say that I'm not proud of her. Sometimes she
gets impatient with me when she's talking about what's happening at Central. | 4,441 | 5,224 |
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| Her mother was a secretary and her father, a decorated
veteran of World War II, worked as a brick mason. In a conversation with Daisy Bates, Carlotta's mother
described her feelings: "I try not to let Carlotta know how much I worry. I can't say that I'm not proud of her. Sometimes she
gets impatient with me when she's talking about what's happening at Central. And I'd say,'Now, Carlotta,
it can't be that bad.' Little does she realize that every time I see a bruise on her leg where some bully has
kicked her with steel tips on his shoes, I'm just about ready to commit murder. I keep thinking each day,
maybe tomorrow it won't be her leg; it will be her eye." Choices -- The Parents of the "Little Rock Nine": | 4,862 | 5,575 |
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| And I'd say,'Now, Carlotta,
it can't be that bad.' Little does she realize that every time I see a bruise on her leg where some bully has
kicked her with steel tips on his shoes, I'm just about ready to commit murder. I keep thinking each day,
maybe tomorrow it won't be her leg; it will be her eye." Choices -- The Parents of the "Little Rock Nine": The families of all nine African American students were constantly harassed. At first it was threatening
phone calls late at night and rocks hurled through windows. Later the harassment took other forms. Gloria Ray's mother lost her job in the Welfare Department after her fellow employees learned that her
daughter was "one of the nine." Carlotta Walls' father had to leave the state to find work as a brick
mason because building contractors in Little Rock refused to hire him. | 5,225 | 6,055 |
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| The families of all nine African American students were constantly harassed. At first it was threatening
phone calls late at night and rocks hurled through windows. Later the harassment took other forms. Gloria Ray's mother lost her job in the Welfare Department after her fellow employees learned that her
daughter was "one of the nine." Carlotta Walls' father had to leave the state to find work as a brick
mason because building contractors in Little Rock refused to hire him. Elizabeth Eckford's mother was
fired from her job at the State School for the Blind where she was a teacher. The strain proved too much
for Terrence Roberts' family. They moved to California at the end of the school year. Choices -- Teachers at Central High: There were teachers at Central High who showed their hostility toward the "Little Rock Nine" in small
ways and large. | 5,575 | 6,432 |
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| Elizabeth Eckford's mother was
fired from her job at the State School for the Blind where she was a teacher. The strain proved too much
for Terrence Roberts' family. They moved to California at the end of the school year. Choices -- Teachers at Central High: There were teachers at Central High who showed their hostility toward the "Little Rock Nine" in small
ways and large. Thelma Mothershed, one of the "Little Rock Nine," later recalled: " My homeroom
teacher . . . did strange little things. I remember that when we were absent, we'd have to go to the office
and get a readmittance slip. When I would come in to give her my readmittance slip, she wouldn't take it. | 6,056 | 6,725 |
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| Thelma Mothershed, one of the "Little Rock Nine," later recalled: " My homeroom
teacher . . . did strange little things. I remember that when we were absent, we'd have to go to the office
and get a readmittance slip. When I would come in to give her my readmittance slip, she wouldn't take it. So I would just put it down on the desk, and then she would sign it and put it in the book and slide it
back across to me. Now, that was really strange. I guess she had to do something to show her class that
she wasn't particularly happy about me being in there. And then she—well, they set us in alphabetical
order and in the row where I was, there were about two seats behind me—and she started the next
person at the front seat in the next row, because she knew nobody wanted to sit behind me. She just kept
those two chairs empty. | 6,433 | 7,260 |
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| So I would just put it down on the desk, and then she would sign it and put it in the book and slide it
back across to me. Now, that was really strange. I guess she had to do something to show her class that
she wasn't particularly happy about me being in there. And then she—well, they set us in alphabetical
order and in the row where I was, there were about two seats behind me—and she started the next
person at the front seat in the next row, because she knew nobody wanted to sit behind me. She just kept
those two chairs empty. So she did little strange, subtle things—subtle as a ton of bricks." In 1963: "More than any other single event in many years, Little Rock demonstrated the gaping discrepancy
between the Declaration of Independence, one of the most precious documents of American history, and
the reality of twentieth century America. . . . The impact on Americans and on the world was one of
Little Rock's historical contributions to the over-all crusade for rights and dignity. A second contribution
that Little Rock made--a contribution by no means less significant or less dramatic--was its effect upon
the Negro population in the United States and particularly upon those in the South. . . . | 6,725 | 7,940 |
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| So she did little strange, subtle things—subtle as a ton of bricks." In 1963: "More than any other single event in many years, Little Rock demonstrated the gaping discrepancy
between the Declaration of Independence, one of the most precious documents of American history, and
the reality of twentieth century America. . . . The impact on Americans and on the world was one of
Little Rock's historical contributions to the over-all crusade for rights and dignity. A second contribution
that Little Rock made--a contribution by no means less significant or less dramatic--was its effect upon
the Negro population in the United States and particularly upon those in the South. . . . They learned
unmistakably that they possess irresistible power if they become conscious of it and unite to secure their
unalienable rights." --Daisy Bates, President, Arkansas NAACP
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Anyone who grew up in the 80s probably heard of Cyndi Lauper. She had hits with Girls as well as with Time After Time and True Colors, among others. With the increasing visibility of videos, she was able to influence the way her fans dressed. Cyndi is no shrinking violet when it comes to clothing and makeup. Cyndi Lauper fashion usually consists of: Bright colors: Forget about all black ensembles when it comes to Cyndi. While she's been spotted in chic black, she's more apt to choose an outfit that incorporates as many colors of the rainbow as possible! From her cherry bright lipstick and platinum hair to her wild shoe colors, she won't fade into the background. Like a lot of 80s fashion for women, Cyndi's clothing choices lean toward being vivid and intense. | 0 | 818 |
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Cyndi Lauper | Dresses and skirts: While Cyndi does wear slacks on occasion, she seems to prefer dresses or skirts. Just looking at photos and album covers at the Cyndi Lauper site, you can see that most of them feature the singer in dresses and skirts, many of them in retro cuts. Whether it's that bustier-and-flared skirt combo she sported on the cover of She's So Unusual or a rare slinky red dress as featured on The Body Acoustic, Cyndi's petite frame works well with the feminine styles she favors. Lots of accessories: When Cyndi first became well known, she wore a lot of bangle bracelets and beaded necklaces. This fit into the whole 80s heavily-accessorized scene. As her fashion evolved and the trends moved away from armfuls of bracelets, her style also evolved to fit the times, while still maintaining her individual stamp. Fun and flirty: Cyndi Lauper doesn't convey a serious image. | 818 | 1,703 |
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Cyndi Lauper | When Cyndi first became well known, she wore a lot of bangle bracelets and beaded necklaces. This fit into the whole 80s heavily-accessorized scene. As her fashion evolved and the trends moved away from armfuls of bracelets, her style also evolved to fit the times, while still maintaining her individual stamp. Fun and flirty: Cyndi Lauper doesn't convey a serious image. She's all about having fun and it shows in her fashion choices. She may put an outfit together with various pieces that seemingly don't belong together-yet, she'll make it work. She may pair thigh high socks with a poodle skirt and that will look perfectly in place. Sandeen, Del. "Cyndi Lauper Basics." Womens-fashion.lovetoknow.com. | 1,331 | 2,038 |
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Cyndi Lauper | She's all about having fun and it shows in her fashion choices. She may put an outfit together with various pieces that seemingly don't belong together-yet, she'll make it work. She may pair thigh high socks with a poodle skirt and that will look perfectly in place. Sandeen, Del. "Cyndi Lauper Basics." Womens-fashion.lovetoknow.com. Women's Fashion, n.d. Web. 25 Apr 2009. | 1,704 | 2,078 |
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The "Proles", or the proletariat, are the working class of Oceania. Proletariat is derived from the latin "proletarius," the lowest member of society. The Proles in 1984 are uneducated and work menial jobs for little pay. The Proles live in an almost carefree manner. Their ignorance seems to give them bliss despite their dire circumstances. They are to caught up in emotion desires to realize the horrible reality they live in, thus they never rise up against their oppressors because, "Until they become conscious they will never rebel, and until after they they have rebelled they cannot become conscious." | 0 | 1,076 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_5727722#1_8304147 | http://1984n9vela.weebly.com/proles.html | Proletariat is derived from the latin "proletarius," the lowest member of society. The Proles in 1984 are uneducated and work menial jobs for little pay. The Proles live in an almost carefree manner. Their ignorance seems to give them bliss despite their dire circumstances. They are to caught up in emotion desires to realize the horrible reality they live in, thus they never rise up against their oppressors because, "Until they become conscious they will never rebel, and until after they they have rebelled they cannot become conscious." The Party capitalizes on their ignorance by using the "Pornosec" to mass produce pornographic novels to sell to the Proles. This just keeps them even more distracted from their standard of living. The Proles in the end of the book never achieve liberation, and remain as they are; "... disregarded masses." We can compare people today to the Proles easily. | 534 | 1,433 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_5727722#2_8305239 | http://1984n9vela.weebly.com/proles.html | The Party capitalizes on their ignorance by using the "Pornosec" to mass produce pornographic novels to sell to the Proles. This just keeps them even more distracted from their standard of living. The Proles in the end of the book never achieve liberation, and remain as they are; "... disregarded masses." We can compare people today to the Proles easily. It is visible in the halls of schools, in the some adults that lead us, and in our homes. Our culture is the culture of the Proles. It is centered on debauchery, and neglects, purposely, things that weigh importance. It is neglected purposely because the reality is too bad to face. When we look at America today, we see that, indeed, about 85% of the population is Proles; | 1,077 | 1,807 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_5727722#3_8306159 | http://1984n9vela.weebly.com/proles.html | It is visible in the halls of schools, in the some adults that lead us, and in our homes. Our culture is the culture of the Proles. It is centered on debauchery, and neglects, purposely, things that weigh importance. It is neglected purposely because the reality is too bad to face. When we look at America today, we see that, indeed, about 85% of the population is Proles; uneducated, apathetic. This means our leaders have more control over us than ever before. If 85% of the population doesn't care what the government does, then the government has no liability. A democracy with no liability to the people to the people is no longer a democracy, but instead a dictatorship. CUlture of today
It may be a cliche, but MTV does express the modern culture of today. | 1,434 | 2,198 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_5727722#4_8307110 | http://1984n9vela.weebly.com/proles.html | uneducated, apathetic. This means our leaders have more control over us than ever before. If 85% of the population doesn't care what the government does, then the government has no liability. A democracy with no liability to the people to the people is no longer a democracy, but instead a dictatorship. CUlture of today
It may be a cliche, but MTV does express the modern culture of today. The reality television, comedy, and slap stick shows have overrun the "music" in Music Television and has just left us with the same things that distracted the Proles from their poverty. It may not be a conspiracy from the government, but the things broadcasted today certainly have effects on the easily swayed masses. If these masses would stop valuing thing that don't matter such as clothing, possessions, or sexual conquest, and focused on rising out of their poverty, I'm confident that our country would see a strong change. We hear it all the time; people clamming for "change." | 1,808 | 2,785 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_5727722#5_8308278 | http://1984n9vela.weebly.com/proles.html | The reality television, comedy, and slap stick shows have overrun the "music" in Music Television and has just left us with the same things that distracted the Proles from their poverty. It may not be a conspiracy from the government, but the things broadcasted today certainly have effects on the easily swayed masses. If these masses would stop valuing thing that don't matter such as clothing, possessions, or sexual conquest, and focused on rising out of their poverty, I'm confident that our country would see a strong change. We hear it all the time; people clamming for "change." Change is for the grabbing. If the 85% came together, and changed for the better, by that logic, the nation is 85% better. We can't be treated like the Party says that, "Proles and animals are free." However we still must wait for that day when our Proles become self-aware. With that we are only left with an, if only, "If only they could somehow become conscious of their own strength." | 2,199 | 3,173 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_5727722#6_8309447 | http://1984n9vela.weebly.com/proles.html | Change is for the grabbing. If the 85% came together, and changed for the better, by that logic, the nation is 85% better. We can't be treated like the Party says that, "Proles and animals are free." However we still must wait for that day when our Proles become self-aware. With that we are only left with an, if only, "If only they could somehow become conscious of their own strength." Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates. Get Started | 2,786 | 3,256 |
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WE BELIEVE: The Church of God believes the whole Bible to be completely and equally inspired and that it is the written Word of God. The Church of God has adopted the following Declaration of Faith as its standard and official expression of its doctrine. \
In the verbal inspiration of the Bible
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In one God eternally existing in three persons; namely, the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. \
That Jesus Christ is the only begotten Son of the Father, conceived of the Holy Ghost, and born of the Virgin Mary. That Jesus was crucified, buried, and raised from the dead. That He ascended to heaven and is today at the right hand of the Father as the Intercessor. \
That all have sinned and come short of the glory of God and that repentance is commanded of God for all and necessary for forgiveness of sins. \
That justification, regeneration, and the new birth are wrought by faith in the blood of Jesus Christ. | 0 | 1,091 |
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That Jesus Christ is the only begotten Son of the Father, conceived of the Holy Ghost, and born of the Virgin Mary. That Jesus was crucified, buried, and raised from the dead. That He ascended to heaven and is today at the right hand of the Father as the Intercessor. \
That all have sinned and come short of the glory of God and that repentance is commanded of God for all and necessary for forgiveness of sins. \
That justification, regeneration, and the new birth are wrought by faith in the blood of Jesus Christ. \
In sanctification subsequent to the new birth, through faith in the blood of Christ; through the Word, and by the Holy Ghost. \
Holiness to be God’s standard of living for His people. \
In the baptism with the Holy Ghost subsequent to a clean heart. \
In speaking with other tongues as the Spirit gives utterance and that it is the initial evidence of the baptism of the Holy Ghost. | 571 | 1,476 |
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In sanctification subsequent to the new birth, through faith in the blood of Christ; through the Word, and by the Holy Ghost. \
Holiness to be God’s standard of living for His people. \
In the baptism with the Holy Ghost subsequent to a clean heart. \
In speaking with other tongues as the Spirit gives utterance and that it is the initial evidence of the baptism of the Holy Ghost. \
In water baptism by immersion, and all who repent should be baptized in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. \
Divine healing is provided for all in the atonement. \
In the Lord’s Supper and washing of the saints’ feet. \
In the premillennial second coming of Jesus. First, to resurrect the righteous dead and to catch away the living saints to Him in the air. | 1,091 | 1,865 |
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In water baptism by immersion, and all who repent should be baptized in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. \
Divine healing is provided for all in the atonement. \
In the Lord’s Supper and washing of the saints’ feet. \
In the premillennial second coming of Jesus. First, to resurrect the righteous dead and to catch away the living saints to Him in the air. Second, to reign on the earth a thousand years. \
In the bodily resurrection; eternal life for the righteous, and eternal punishment for the wicked. Beliefs
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Pictured: Mary Duggar, Jim Bob Duggar, Michelle Duggar, Joshua Duggar, Jana Duggar, John-David Duggar, Jill Dillard, Jessa Seewald, Jinger Vuolo, Joseph Duggar, Josiah Duggar, Joy-Anna Forsyth, Jedidiah Duggar Jeremiah Duggar, Jason Duggar, James Duggar, Justin Duggar, Jackson Duggar, Johannah Duggar, Jennifer Duggar, Jordyn-Grace Duggar, Josie Duggar, Tyler Hutchins, Anna Keller, Derick Dillard, Ben Seewald, Jeremy Vuolo, Austin Forsyth, Kendra Duggar, Lauren Duggar, Abbie Duggar, Mackynzie Duggar, Michael Duggar, Marcus Duggar, Israel Dillard, Meredith Duggar, Spurgeon Seewald, Henry Seewald, Samuel Dillard, Mason Duggar, Gideon Forsyth & Garrett Duggar
Missing from the photo is: Felicity Vuolo, Ivy Seewald, Addison Duggar, Bella Duggar, Maryella Duggar, Evelyn Forsyth, Baby Girl Vuolo & Baby Duggar. Parents
James Robert "Jim Bob" Duggar, born July 18, 1965
( 1965-07-18)
(age 55)
Michelle Annette Duggar (née Ruark ), born September 13, 1966
( 1966-09-13)
(age 54)
Jim Bob and Michelle were married on July 21, 1984. Children
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Date of birth
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Joshua James
March 3, 1988
( 1988-03-03)
(age 33)
Married to Anna Keller. They have 6 children. Expecting #7. Caleb Ryan
January 23, 1989
Miscarried son
2
Jana Marie
January 12, 1990
( 1990-01-12)
(age 31)
Birth via emergency c-section. 3
John-David
Married to Abbie Burnett. They have one daughter. | 0 | 1,434 |
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January 23, 1989
Miscarried son
2
Jana Marie
January 12, 1990
( 1990-01-12)
(age 31)
Birth via emergency c-section. 3
John-David
Married to Abbie Burnett. They have one daughter. 4
Jill Michelle
May 17, 1991
( 1991-05-17)
(age 29)
Married to Derick Dillard. They have two sons. 5
Jessa Lauren
November 4, 1992
( 1992-11-04)
(age 28)
Married to Ben Seewald. They have three children. Expecting #4. | 1,208 | 1,652 |
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Jill Michelle
May 17, 1991
( 1991-05-17)
(age 29)
Married to Derick Dillard. They have two sons. 5
Jessa Lauren
November 4, 1992
( 1992-11-04)
(age 28)
Married to Ben Seewald. They have three children. Expecting #4. 6
Jinger Nicole
December 21, 1993
( 1993-12-21)
(age 27)
Married to Jeremy Vuolo. They have two daughters. 7
Joseph Garrett
January 20, 1995
( 1995-01-20)
(age 26)
Married to Kendra Caldwell. They have 3 children. 8
Josiah Matthew
August 28, 1996
( 1996-08-28)
(age 24)
Married to Lauren Swanson. | 1,434 | 1,949 |
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Jinger Nicole
December 21, 1993
( 1993-12-21)
(age 27)
Married to Jeremy Vuolo. They have two daughters. 7
Joseph Garrett
January 20, 1995
( 1995-01-20)
(age 26)
Married to Kendra Caldwell. They have 3 children. 8
Josiah Matthew
August 28, 1996
( 1996-08-28)
(age 24)
Married to Lauren Swanson. They have one daughter. 9
Joy-Anna
October 28, 1997
( 1997-10-28)
(age 23)
Married to Austin Forsyth. They have two children. 10
Jedidiah Robert
December 30, 1998
( 1998-12-30)
(age 22)
Married to Katelyn Nakatsu . 11
Jeremiah Robert
12
Jason Michael
April 21, 2000
( 2000-04-21)
(age 21)
13
James Andrew
July 7, 2001
( 2001-07-07)
(age 19)
14
Justin Samuel
November 15, 2002
( 2002-11-15)
(age 18)
Married to Claire Spivey . | 1,652 | 2,378 |
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Joy-Anna
October 28, 1997
( 1997-10-28)
(age 23)
Married to Austin Forsyth. They have two children. 10
Jedidiah Robert
December 30, 1998
( 1998-12-30)
(age 22)
Married to Katelyn Nakatsu . 11
Jeremiah Robert
12
Jason Michael
April 21, 2000
( 2000-04-21)
(age 21)
13
James Andrew
July 7, 2001
( 2001-07-07)
(age 19)
14
Justin Samuel
November 15, 2002
( 2002-11-15)
(age 18)
Married to Claire Spivey . 15
Jackson Levi
May 23, 2004
( 2004-05-23)
(age 16)
Birth via c-section. 16
Johannah Faith
October 11, 2005
( 2005-10-11)
(age 15)
17
Jennifer Danielle
August 2, 2007
( 2007-08-02)
(age 13)
18
Jordyn-Grace Makiya
December 18, 2008
( 2008-12-18)
(age 12)
Birth via c-section. 19
Josie Brooklyn
December 10, 2009
( 2009-12-10)
(age 11)
Born prematurely via emergency c-section. Jubilee Shalom
December 11, 2011
Stillborn daughter
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Tyler Wayne Hutchins
February 10, 2008
( 2008-02-10)
(age 13)
Michelle's great-nephew whom they have legal custody over. Extended family
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Josh married Anna Renée Keller (June 23, 1988
( 1988-06-23)
(age 32)) on September 26, 2008. | 1,950 | 3,056 |
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Jackson Levi
May 23, 2004
( 2004-05-23)
(age 16)
Birth via c-section. 16
Johannah Faith
October 11, 2005
( 2005-10-11)
(age 15)
17
Jennifer Danielle
August 2, 2007
( 2007-08-02)
(age 13)
18
Jordyn-Grace Makiya
December 18, 2008
( 2008-12-18)
(age 12)
Birth via c-section. 19
Josie Brooklyn
December 10, 2009
( 2009-12-10)
(age 11)
Born prematurely via emergency c-section. Jubilee Shalom
December 11, 2011
Stillborn daughter
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Tyler Wayne Hutchins
February 10, 2008
( 2008-02-10)
(age 13)
Michelle's great-nephew whom they have legal custody over. Extended family
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Josh married Anna Renée Keller (June 23, 1988
( 1988-06-23)
(age 32)) on September 26, 2008. They have six children. They are expecting #7. Name
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Mackynzie Renée
October 8, 2009
( 2009-10-08)
(age 11)
Baby Duggar
2010
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Michael James
June 15, 2011
( 2011-06-15)
(age 9)
3
Marcus Anthony
June 2, 2013
( 2013-06-02)
(age 7)
4
Meredith Grace
July 16, 2015
( 2015-07-16)
(age 5)
5
Mason Garrett
September 12, 2017
( 2017-09-12)
(age 3)
6
Maryella Hope
November 27, 2019
( 2019-11-27)
(age 1)
7
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due Fall 2021
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Jill married Derick Michael Dillard (March 9, 1989
( 1989-03-09)
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Notes
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Mackynzie Renée
October 8, 2009
( 2009-10-08)
(age 11)
Baby Duggar
2010
Miscarriage. 2
Michael James
June 15, 2011
( 2011-06-15)
(age 9)
3
Marcus Anthony
June 2, 2013
( 2013-06-02)
(age 7)
4
Meredith Grace
July 16, 2015
( 2015-07-16)
(age 5)
5
Mason Garrett
September 12, 2017
( 2017-09-12)
(age 3)
6
Maryella Hope
November 27, 2019
( 2019-11-27)
(age 1)
7
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due Fall 2021
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Jill married Derick Michael Dillard (March 9, 1989
( 1989-03-09)
(age 32)) on June 21, 2014. They have two sons. Name
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Israel David
April 6, 2015
( 2015-04-06)
(age 6)
Birth via emergency c-section
2
Samuel Scott
July 8, 2017
( 2017-07-08)
(age 3)
Birth via c-section. Jill
Derick
Israel
Samuel
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Jessa married Benjamin Michael "Ben" Seewald (May 19, 1995
( 1995-05-19)
(age 25)) on November 1, 2014. They have three children. They are expecting their fourth child. Name
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Spurgeon Elliot
November 5, 2015
( 2015-11-05)
(age 5)
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July 8, 2017
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( 1995-05-19)
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Spurgeon Elliot
November 5, 2015
( 2015-11-05)
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Henry Wilberforce
February 6, 2017
( 2017-02-06)
(age 4)
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Ivy Jane
May 26, 2019
( 2019-05-26)
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Jinger married Jeremy Joseph Vuolo (September 5, 1987
( 1987-09-05)
(age 33)) on November 5, 2016. They have two daughters. Name
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Felicity Nicole
July 19, 2018
( 2018-07-19)
(age 2)
Halleli Grace
Miscarriage. | 3,758 | 4,759 |
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February 6, 2017
( 2017-02-06)
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Ivy Jane
May 26, 2019
( 2019-05-26)
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Jinger married Jeremy Joseph Vuolo (September 5, 1987
( 1987-09-05)
(age 33)) on November 5, 2016. They have two daughters. Name
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Felicity Nicole
July 19, 2018
( 2018-07-19)
(age 2)
Halleli Grace
Miscarriage. 2
Evangeline Jo
November 22, 2020
( 2020-11-22)
(age 0)
Jinger
Jeremy
Felicity
Evangeline
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Joy-Anna married Austin Martyn Forsyth (December 13, 1993
( 1993-12-13)
(age 27)) on May 26, 2017. They have one son. Their are expecting their second child, a daughter. Name
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Gideon Martyn
February 23, 2018
( 2018-02-23)
(age 3)
Birth via emergency c-section. Annabell Elise
June 2019
Stillborn daughter. | 4,268 | 5,220 |
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Evangeline Jo
November 22, 2020
( 2020-11-22)
(age 0)
Jinger
Jeremy
Felicity
Evangeline
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Joy-Anna married Austin Martyn Forsyth (December 13, 1993
( 1993-12-13)
(age 27)) on May 26, 2017. They have one son. Their are expecting their second child, a daughter. Name
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Gideon Martyn
February 23, 2018
( 2018-02-23)
(age 3)
Birth via emergency c-section. Annabell Elise
June 2019
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Evelyn Mae
August 21, 2020
( 2020-08-21)
(age 0)
Joy-Anna
Austin
Gideon
Evelyn
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Joseph's family
Joseph married Kendra Renée Caldwell (born on August 11, 1998
( 1998-08-11)
(age 22)) on September 8, 2017. They have three children. Name
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Garrett David
June 8, 2018
( 2018-06-08)
(age 2)
2
Addison Renee
November 2, 2019
( 2019-11-02)
(age 1)
3
Brooklyn Praise
February 19, 2021
( 2021-02-19)
(age 0)
Joseph
Kendra
Garrett
Addison
Brooklyn
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Josiah married Lauren Milagro Swanson (May 18, 1999
( 1999-05-18)
(age 21)) on June 30, 2018. They have one child. Name
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Asa
October 2018
Miscarriage. | 4,759 | 5,928 |
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Evelyn Mae
August 21, 2020
( 2020-08-21)
(age 0)
Joy-Anna
Austin
Gideon
Evelyn
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Joseph married Kendra Renée Caldwell (born on August 11, 1998
( 1998-08-11)
(age 22)) on September 8, 2017. They have three children. Name
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1
Garrett David
June 8, 2018
( 2018-06-08)
(age 2)
2
Addison Renee
November 2, 2019
( 2019-11-02)
(age 1)
3
Brooklyn Praise
February 19, 2021
( 2021-02-19)
(age 0)
Joseph
Kendra
Garrett
Addison
Brooklyn
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Josiah married Lauren Milagro Swanson (May 18, 1999
( 1999-05-18)
(age 21)) on June 30, 2018. They have one child. Name
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October 2018
Miscarriage. 1
Bella Milagro
November 8, 2019
( 2019-11-08)
(age 1)
Josiah
Lauren
Bella
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John-David married Abbie Grace Burnett (April 16, 1992
( 1992-04-16)
(age 29)) on November 3, 2018. They have one child. Name
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Grace Annette
January 7, 2020
( 2020-01-07)
(age 1)
John-David
Abbie
Grace
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Justin married Claire Yvonne Spivey (February 27, 2001
( 2001-02-27)
(age 20)) on February 26, 2021. Justin
Claire
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Jedidiah married Katelyn Koryn Nakatsu (July 29, 1998
( 1998-07-29)
(age 22)) on April 3, 2021. Jedidiah
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Mary Duggar
Jim Bob's mother
Lived with the family. | 5,220 | 6,712 |
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Bella Milagro
November 8, 2019
( 2019-11-08)
(age 1)
Josiah
Lauren
Bella
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John-David married Abbie Grace Burnett (April 16, 1992
( 1992-04-16)
(age 29)) on November 3, 2018. They have one child. Name
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Grace Annette
January 7, 2020
( 2020-01-07)
(age 1)
John-David
Abbie
Grace
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Justin married Claire Yvonne Spivey (February 27, 2001
( 2001-02-27)
(age 20)) on February 26, 2021. Justin
Claire
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Jedidiah married Katelyn Koryn Nakatsu (July 29, 1998
( 1998-07-29)
(age 22)) on April 3, 2021. Jedidiah
Katelyn
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Mary Duggar
Jim Bob's mother
Lived with the family. 1941-2019 (aged 78)
Jimmy Duggar
Jim Bob's father
1936-2009 (aged 73)
Deanna Jordan
Jim Bob's sister
Appears in two episodes in season 3; appear in "A Duggar leaves home" that featured her daughter Amy. Amy King
Jim Bob's niece
Sang "Amazing Grace" in the closing credits of the episode of her grandfather's funeral. Appeared in a few episodes and was featured in "A Duggar leaves home". Garrett Ruark
Michelle's father
1924–2010 (aged 85); | 5,928 | 7,153 |
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| 1941-2019 (aged 78)
Jimmy Duggar
Jim Bob's father
1936-2009 (aged 73)
Deanna Jordan
Jim Bob's sister
Appears in two episodes in season 3; appear in "A Duggar leaves home" that featured her daughter Amy. Amy King
Jim Bob's niece
Sang "Amazing Grace" in the closing credits of the episode of her grandfather's funeral. Appeared in a few episodes and was featured in "A Duggar leaves home". Garrett Ruark
Michelle's father
1924–2010 (aged 85); appears in one episode. Priscilla Waller
Anna's sister
Stayed at the Duggar home in late 2010 to help care for the younger children. Susanna Keller
Anna's sister
Appears in two episodes in season 2. Non family
Bates family
The most often recurring guests (other than relatives) are the Bates family from Tennessee. Because they are so similar to the Duggars (having 19 kids of their own), they have become close friends. | 6,712 | 7,574 |
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| appears in one episode. Priscilla Waller
Anna's sister
Stayed at the Duggar home in late 2010 to help care for the younger children. Susanna Keller
Anna's sister
Appears in two episodes in season 2. Non family
Bates family
The most often recurring guests (other than relatives) are the Bates family from Tennessee. Because they are so similar to the Duggars (having 19 kids of their own), they have become close friends. In 2012, there was a spin-off series featuring the Bates family, called United Bates of America. They have starred in their own show, Bringing Up Bates since 2015. Other notable guests
Kirk Cameron (actor) – two episodes (in seasons 2 and 6). Bethany Hamilton (professional surfer) – season 5, episode 6. Dan Harris of Good Morning America – season 7, episode 12. | 7,154 | 7,938 |
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| In 2012, there was a spin-off series featuring the Bates family, called United Bates of America. They have starred in their own show, Bringing Up Bates since 2015. Other notable guests
Kirk Cameron (actor) – two episodes (in seasons 2 and 6). Bethany Hamilton (professional surfer) – season 5, episode 6. Dan Harris of Good Morning America – season 7, episode 12. Dolly Parton (singer) – two episodes in season 3. Charles Stanley (minister) – season 6, episode 3. Meredith Vieira of The Today Show. Steve Conley former NFL player, who was Jim Bob and Josh's personal trainer. Walker Hayes singer/song writer of the song for Jill and Derick's proposal. | 7,575 | 8,226 |
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| Dolly Parton (singer) – two episodes in season 3. Charles Stanley (minister) – season 6, episode 3. Meredith Vieira of The Today Show. Steve Conley former NFL player, who was Jim Bob and Josh's personal trainer. Walker Hayes singer/song writer of the song for Jill and Derick's proposal. Gallery
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Jackson Duggar
CHARACTER
Jackson Levi Duggar
14 Children and Pregnant Again (born in this episode)
First appearance
14 Children and Pregnant Again
Sign
Gemini
Number
15
Gender
Male
Information
Nationality
American
Born
May 23, 2004 (age 11)
Occupation
Student
Parents
Jim Bob Duggar
Michelle Duggar
Siblings
Joshua Duggar
Caleb Duggar
Jana Duggar
John-David Duggar
Jill Duggar
Jessa Duggar
Jinger Duggar
Joseph Duggar
Josiah Duggar
Joy-Anna Duggar
Jedidiah Duggar
Jeremiah Duggar
Jason Duggar
James Duggar
Justin Duggar
Johannah Duggar
Jennifer Duggar
Jordyn Duggar
Josie Duggar
Jubilee Duggar
Jackson Levi Duggar is the 15th Duggar to be born from Michelle and Jim-Bob. He is also the 10th son to be born. Contents
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Biography
Favorite Bible Story: Noah and the Ark
Favorite Song: Jesus Loves Me
Favorite Episode: Jana and John in Asia on "Duggars Go Hollywood"
Favorite Game: Battlefield 11
Jurisdiction: Gather laundry with Johannah
Favorite School Subject: Reading
Favorite Food: Salad with Italian Dressing
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