The Jolly Black Widow
Hayley Bland
Sophomore Writing Lab 3A/American History 1A
Mrs. Haag/Mr. Tucker
March 2, 2018
Nannie Doss was an American serial killer who received the famous nicknames, “The Giggling Nanny,” and “The Jolly Black Widow” when she went on a murder rampage, which lasted around thirty-five years. She easily amused herself by reading romance novels and poisoning her family. Nannie Doss was a secretive murder that targeted her family. Doss was born on November fourth, 1905, in Blue Mountain Alabama, under the name of Nancy Hazle. Doss’s childhood consisted mostly of avoiding her abusive father. She went to school before her father pulled her out during farming season, to help out. Education was a low priority for the family. Doss was
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Soon after that, Bragg’s took off with the oldest child Melvina and left the youngest and his mother behind. Doss was burned out of taking care of her mother-in-law and decided she was done. Shortly after Braggs heard the news of his mother he returned with Melvina and a new girlfriend. Doss took both of her children moved back in with her parents (Rice 19). While at her childhood home, Doss continued to read romance articles. She could relate to some of the men in a response column. She soon met up with Robert Harrelson and shortly became married. The two moved in together with her two children. Doss realized that Harrelson was an extreme drunk and in debt. He regularly got into bar fights, which were entertaining to him. Doss stayed with Harrelson until he died sixteen years later (Harvey 1). Doss told stories of how Harrelson came home drunk many nights and raped her. Tired of how she was being treated, Doss wanted to get revenge. One morning, Doss secretly snuck arsenic into his corn whiskey jar. As he drank it, she watched him knowing he was going to have a long, miserable death (Rice
The leader I choose was Maya Angelou. Maya Angelou was an African American Civil Rights activist, Author, & poet who issued 7 autobiographies 3 essay books and various poetry books, and had done a number of plays. She was born in St. Louis, Missouri on April 4, 1928 and recently died on May 28, 2014. Some time during World War 2 Maya won a Scholarship to study acting and dance at the California Labor School, in San Francisco, California. At the time Maya became the first African American female cable car conductor(A job she had for a short amount of time).
Kay Evelyn Scott was born April 20, 1921 in Kansas City, Kansas. After Evelyn was born her and her parents Lewis Scott and Nettie Finks and her 4 siblings traveled to Hiteman, Iowa. Evelyn got married at age 15 and had 2 children Bobby and Donna Lewis. She then got divorced five years later. Evelyn then decided to move to Des Moines, Iowa with her mother and her two children Bobby and Donna.
Sally Louisa Tompkins was born November 9, 1833 in Poplar Grove in Tidewater region on Virginia’s Middle Peninsula. She was born to father Colonel Christopher Tompkins and mother Maria Patterson Tompkins. She had four sisters three of which died from a local epidemic that also took her father. Their names are Martha Tompkins Harriet Tompkins and Elizabeth Tompkins. Her only surviving family being her sister Maria Tompkins and her mother.
Laura Ingalls Wilder Laura Ingalls Wilder was a children 's book author. She is the author of the famous Little House on the Prairie series. She had a very interesting life and career. She also had a very fun filled life.
Nora Douglas Holt was one of the famous and most inspirational American singers in the reign of early mid of 1990s. She was born on 1885 or according to some sources on 1890 in Kansas City to Gracie Brown Douglas and Calvin Douglas. Calvin Douglas, who was the father of Nora Douglas Holt, was the Church minister as African Methodist Episcopal. In the year 1917, she was graduated and earned a bachelor’s degree in music from the Western University situated at Quandary in Kansas.
On October 1, 1910 Bonnie Elizabeth Parker was born in Rowena, Texas. Her parents, Charles and Emma Parker, had a total of two children. At a young age Bonnie 's father died, and her family moved to a suburb in Dallas, known as “Cement City.” While in school in Dallas she was a bright student who enjoyed literature and language. Bonnie wrote poems such as “The Story Of Suicide Sal” and “The Story Of Bonnie And Clyde.”
Murder is by far one of the worst crimes a person can commit. Genene Jones committed murder anywhere from 11 up to 46 times. Not only did she kill people, she killed babies. Jones felt like it was her right to be able to take the lives of those who haven’t even lived yet. Jones was a white female born on July 13, 1950.
Daniel Hale Williams was an African American Surgeon who performed the first successful pericardium surgery in 1893. The surgery was a repair wound to the heart. He also is known for founding one of the first black operating hospitals with black doctors and interracial staff. Along with many other successful movements throughout time, Williams has paved the way for many African-American doctors to succeed. Daniel Hale Williams was born on January 18, 1965.
I chose to write my conflict analysis on Temptation Confession of a Marriage by Tyler Perry. The actors of this movie are as follows: Jurnee SmollettBell , as Judith who ids the heroine of the movie. Lance Gross, he acts as her high school sweetheart and her husband. There is the Kim Kardashian who played Ava, Vanessa Williams as Janice, Judith's boss.
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, born on September 24, 1825, was a leading African American poet, author, teacher and political activist. Although she was born to “free” parents in Baltimore, Maryland, she still experienced her share of hardships. She lost her mother at the tender age of three, was raised by her aunt and uncle, and fully employed by thirteen. Though all odds seemed against her, she triumphed over her obstacles, publishing her first book of poetry at the of age twenty and her first novel at the age of sixty-seven. Outside of writing books, she was a civil rights leader and a public speaker in the Anti-Slavery Society.
Rosa Lee Cunningham was born in Washington D.C. on October 7, 1936 (Dash, Leon, 1996). her parents were Rosetta and Earl Wright. Rosa grew up in poverty and really never came out of it. Rosa has lived in and out of homeless shelters. Rosa father died of AIDS when she was young, forcing her mother to raise her alone.
Sarah Breedlove, also known as Madam C.J. Walker, born on December twenty-third of eighteen sixty-seven in Delta, Louisiana. Sarah Breedlove is to be considered lucky as to which she was the first child in her family to be a “free-born” from slavery once her parents were allowed to leave. She lived a tragedy at such an early age of seven with the withdrawal of her parents’ lives in this world. Sarah was then later in the custody of her older sister.
Mary Lou Williams was an American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger. “She wrote hundreds of compositions and arrangements, and recorded more than one hundred records (in 78, 45, and LP versions). Williams wrote and arranged for such bandleaders as Duke Ellington and Benny Goodman, and she was friend, mentor, and teacher to Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Tadd Dameron, Dizzy Gillespie, and many others (Wikipedia).”
Daniel Hale Williams, was the first physician to complete an open heart surgery on a patient. He was also the first founder of an interracial hospital. Daniel H. Williams was born on January 18, 1856, in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania. His mother’s name was Sarah William, and his father’s name was Daniel H Williams’s ll. Daniel Williams also had seven brothers and sisters.
Luella Bates Washington Jones as she drags Roger home with her. Once inside, she asks him to tell her his name and to wash his face in the sink. Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones forgives him with her motherly nature by saying, “ You ought to be my son I would teach you right from wrong. ”(Hughes Pg.1) She is a powerful presence in Roger’s life for a short period of time.