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    A bronze statue of American civil rights activist Daisy Bates is installed at the United States Capitol's National Statuary Hall, in Washington, D.C.,...
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  • Daisy Bates (November 11, 1914 – November 4, 1999) was an American civil rights activist, publisher, journalist, and lecturer who played a leading role...
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    contributions to the collection, the statue of Rose and one of James Paul Clarke. As of January 2023, replacement statues of Daisy Bates and Johnny Cash were prepared...
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    December 23, 2020. "Daisy Lee Gatson Bates Statue". Architect of the Capitol. Retrieved May 9, 2024. "Ronald Wilson Reagan". Architect of the Capitol. Archived...
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    statue of U. M. Rose with one of Daisy Bates. California replaced its statue of Thomas Starr King with one of Ronald Reagan in 2009. The King statue now...
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  • Sydney (May 8, 2024). "Johnny Cash, civil rights leader Daisy Bates to replace Arkansas statues at the US Capitol". CNN. Retrieved May 10, 2024. Portals:...
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  • Boston Statue of Daisy Bates (2024) by Benjamin Victor, installed in the U.S. Capitol National Statuary Hall Collection in honor of activist Daisy Bates Martin...
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    currently sculpting his fourth statue for the Statuary Hall, of Daisy Bates. He was only 26 years old when his first statue, Sarah Winnemucca, a Paiute activist...
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    both of its contributions to the collection, the statue of Rose and one of James Paul Clarke. As of January 2023, replacement statues of Daisy Bates and...
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    James P. Clarke (category Democratic Party members of the Arkansas House of Representatives)
    replacing Clarke's statue: "I strongly hope one of the new statues will be Daisy Bates or a member of the Little Rock Nine." List of United States Congress...
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  • both of its contributions to the collection, the statue of Rose and one of James Paul Clarke. As of January 2023, replacement statues of Daisy Bates and...
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    Arkansas (removed in favor of Daisy Lee Gatson Bates in 2024) Charles Brantley Aycock, North Carolina (removed in favor of Billy Graham in 2024) Julius...
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    Georgia". Architect of the Capitol. Retrieved September 7, 2024. "Daisy Lee Gatson Bates Statue, U.S. Capitol for Arkansas". Architect of the Capitol. Retrieved...
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    project having worked successfully on the statues such as that of Bob Stokoe at The Stadium of Light, Ted Bates at St Mary's Stadium and Sir Bobby Robson...
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    replaced with statues of Johnny Cash and journalist and state NAACP president Daisy L. Gatson Bates, who played a key role in the integration of Little Rock's...
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  • drawing of Barks' Duck Family Tree, including portraits of the characters mentioned. Otherwise, Worden made few changes, most notably adding Daisy Duck as...
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    Ruby Bridges (category History of New Orleans)
    A statue of Bridges stands in the courtyard of William Frantz Elementary School. When asked what she hopes children will feel when seeing the statue, she...
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  • In Our Time is a radio discussion programme exploring a wide variety of historical, scientific, cultural, religious and philosophical topics, broadcast...
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  • The statue was gifted by the U.S. state of Michigan in 2011, and replaced one depicting Zachariah Chandler, which was donated in 1913. The statue would...
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  • Laff-A-Lympics (redirect from Daisy Mayhem)
    a cameo in the episode "SPF" as a victim of CyberSquatting. The Really Rottens (consisting of Mumbly, Daisy Mayhem, Mr. Creepley, Orful Octopus, and the...
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  • on ABC and Cartoon Network's Toonami block between 1994 and 2001. A total of 47 episodes have been produced, including two television films which were...
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    Collection. The statue is installed in the United States Capitol's Capitol Visitors Center, in Washington, D.C. It replaces a statue of Julius Sterling...
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  • following is a list of episodes of the American anthology television series Creepshow, which premiered on Shudder on September 26, 2019. As of October 13, 2023...
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    Washington/Thomas Jefferson Birthday" in Alabama "George Washington's Birthday and Daisy Bates Day" in Arkansas Using something else: "The third Monday in February"...
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  • Funny turns into a rocket ship to take everyone into Outer Space as Daisy is weary of traveling into outer space. When a space blob ends up on Funny, they...
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    Equal Visibility Everywhere (category Statues of women in the United States)
    (Florida), Willa Cather (Nebraska), Martha Hughes Cannon (Utah) and Daisy Bates (Arkansas) have been signed into law. In 2010, EVE's founder, Lynette...
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  • McCallum as Daisy Dares, and the arrival of Claire Macaulay taking up the role. The final series of ZZZap! Series 10 saw the departure of the giant comic...
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    Judy Johnson (category National Baseball Hall of Fame inductees)
    followed by the Daisies in the early 1930s, Johnson signed with the Pittsburgh Crawfords; as a part of the vaunted Crawford line-up of 1935, Johnson contributed...
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  • episodes during its eighth season from 1962 to 1963. It was the final season of the series to feature an episode directed by Alfred Hitchcock himself....
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  • sung by Nyoy Volante (also used in the second 2010–2019 iteration). Most of the episodes in this season also feature Nash Aguas and Sharlene San Pedro...
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