graves
This is the grave of Benjamin Cardozo. Born in 1870 in New York, Cardozo grew up in an elite Jewish family. In fact, his cousin was Emma Lazarus, who wrote.
This is the grave of Dion Boucicault. Born in 1820 in Dublin, Ireland, Dionysius Lardner Boursiquot grew up in a wealthy Anglo-Irish (read colonialist) family. That they were Protestants could.
This is the grave of Frederick Grant. Born in 1850 in St. Louis, Grant was the son of the legendary Ulysses S. Grant, who was very much not legendary when.
This is the grave of Buzz Martin. Born in 1928 in the ridiculously named Coon Hollow, Oregon, a community near Stayton, Martin was a man of the working class. His.
This is the grave of James MacGregor Burns. Born in 1918 in Melrose, Massachusetts, Burns grew up pretty wealthy and went to Williams College in 1939. He got a job.
This is the grave of Roy Wilkins. Born in St. Louis in 1901, Wilkins immediately experienced the horrors of American racism, even as he was born. His father was not.
This is the grave of Joseph Alioto. Born in 1916 in San Francisco, Alioto grew up in the large Italian community of that city. His father was a Sicilian immigrant.
This is the grave of Galileo. I don't know if we really need a full biography of the arguably the most famous scientist in history. I doubt I can add.