Anne Frances Robbins was born on July 6th, 1921 in New York City, New York. She was the daughter of Kenneth Robbins who was a salesman and Edith Luckett Robbins who was an aspiring actress. Her parents got divorced when she was a baby. Anne was nicknamed “Nancy” when she was young and was raised by her aunt, Virginia, and uncle, C. Audley in Bethesda Maryland. As a child, Nancy went to Sidwell Friends School. Her mother, Edith, married a second time to a famous Chicago neurosurgeon, Doctor Loyal Davis, in 1929. Loyal Davis adopted Nancy at six years old and gave her the last name Davis. Nancy lived with her mom and new dad in their house in Chicago where she experienced wealth. She had the opportunity to study at the Girls’ Latin School. After graduating high school, she majored in English and drama at Smith College. In 1943 she received a Bachelor of Arts …show more content…
However, Nancy was not a communist nor has she been involved in communist actions. The name on the blacklist turned out to be another person with the name of Nancy Davis. She reached out to Ronald Reagan who was the president of Screen Actors Guild to seek help. From then on, the two grew interested in each other and started dating. Three years later, Reagan proposed to Nancy and they married on March 4th 1952. After the wedding, Nancy lived as a full time wife and a homemaker; although, she continued to act occasionally. She managed to finish three films, including one being paired with her husband on screen romantically: Hellcats of the Navy. The film the couple featured in was a World War II submarine drama. Completing television program guestings in the early 1960s, Nancy left the acting business to focus on raising her family. The couple now has four children, two from a previous marriage of Ronald, and two from Nancy: Patricia Ann and Ronald
Susan Brownell Anthony was born in Adams, Massachusetts on February 15, 1820 to Daniel and Lucy Read Anthony. She had an older sister and five younger siblings. Her parents were very strict, so instead of playing with toys, the children had to study and learn. Anthony had no desire to marry or have children, because the husband would then own all of her belongings including her
Libby Peppers, born on August 31, 1988 in Virginia Beach, VA, to Kathy and Jerome Peppers, loves life to the fullest. She is the second oldest of four children, three girls and one boy. Her siblings include Darcy, Jenna and JJ (Jerome Jr.); all two years apart. Although, Libby’s parents use to be free spirits in their youth, they have promise to raise their children in a strict, uptight, and Godly home. Her parents strongly believe that this strict environment is the best way to protect them from outside influences and peer pressure of today's society.
Cindy Graves is an African-American woman who is 5’3, light brown skin, reddish brown hair, freckles on her cheeks, and walnut brown eyes. She is a loving mother of two and has a cheerful and trust personality, willing to help others at a moment’s notice, and understands a situation and deals with is calmly. Cindy is an extreme people’s person, making connection with every person she meets. Friends and coworkers say that Cindy brings the light where ever she goes. Though Cindy has such a bombastic personality she didn’t have the perfect childhood.
With her immense colorful performances, creative costumes, and distinctive singing voice, she blended right in during the “jazz baby” movement. Born in St. Louis, Missouri to Carrie McDonald. Carrie’s parents had been adopted by parents who were victims of the slave trade and of African descent. Josephine’s father had rumored to be drummer Eddie Carson, but it was never clarified nor denied. At an early age of 8, Josephine was put to work.
Nannie Doss was born in 1905 in Blue Mountain a small town between Anniston and Jacksonville. She is the daughter of Jim Hazle and Louisa “Lou” Holder Hazle. Doss’s biological father may or may not have been very abusive. He would keep Doss and her other four other siblings home from school just to do household chores and to work on the family farm. Doss’s first husband was Charles Braggs.
Born in a small town near Ripon, Wisconsin on January 9, 1859. Carrie moved to and grew up in Charles City, Iowa. Carrie had one sibling, a brother named Charles Lane. Her father's name was Lucius Lane, her mothers was Maria Lane. For the next eleven years, Carrie lived with her family on a farm.
Imagine yourself surfing in the warm waters of Hawaii with your friends. You are lying on your surfboard while you wait for the surf to pick up again. Suddenly you feel a sharp pain and a violent tugging, Your left arm is gone and the water around you is red. This is what Bethany Hamilton went through on the morning of October 31, 2003 when she was only 13 years old. In this essay I will be describing what happened to Bethany on that dreadful day and how she was able to stay optimistic, be strong, and how she continued to have faith in Christ.
Born as Freda Josephine McDonald on June 3, 1906, in Saint Louis. Her mother had dreams of becoming a music-hall dancer, but gave them up to become a mother and washerwoman and her father abandoned them when she was an infant. Most of her time as a youth was spent in poverty. To help support her family, she started cleaning houses and babysitting at the age of eight often being mistreated. At the age of 13 she ran away from home, found work as a waitress at a club where she met her first husband Willie Wells, who she divorced only weeks later.
Little is known about her birth and some parts are not confirmed or simply theories. The exact date of her birth is either not available or debatable. Her birthplace is also up for debate as he was born in either Pennsylvania or North Carolina but grew up in North Carolina. She was known as Nancy which is a nickname for Ann. She is also known to have been called “Aunt Nancy” and Wahatche or “war woman” (Ouzts).
“Kids know Nothing about racism. They’re taught that by adults,” say’s Ruby Bridges. Ruby’s life at home, how her education impacted her family, how her education helped, the stress she was going through and how she fixed it, and her life after school. Ruby Bridges discrimination in going to school changed how people looked at kids and especially black kids at school. In fact her home life wasn’t bad.
Hello, I am Ronald Wilson Reagan. I was born on February 6, 1911, in Tampico, Illinois. My father 's name was Jack Reagan and my mother 's name was Nelle Wilson Reagan. When I was born my dad came rushing through the door and looked at me once and said that I looked like a little dutchman and that nickname stuck. I was called dutch for most of my childhood.
Owen and Minerva Breedlove, were her parents (Lowry). She was born on a cotton plantation near Delta, Louisiana. As she grew up she developed a scalp infection. This infection pushed her to create her products for African American women (history.com). In conclusion Madam C. J. Walker had a large past that made her the successful woman she was.
Susan B. Anthony (Susan Brownell Anthony) Susan B. Anthony was a prominent feminist author who started the movement of women’s suffrage and she was also the president of the National American Women Suffrage Association. Anthony was in favor of abolitionism as she was a fierce activist in the anti-slavery movement before the civil war. Susan Anthony was born on February 15, 1820, in Adams, Massachusetts, and before becoming a famous feminist figure, she worked as a teacher. Anthony grew up in a Quaker family that made her spend her time working on social causes. And her father was an owner of a local cotton mill.
Sandra Lee Waldroop was born in Santa Monica California on July 3, 1966. Her parents Wayne Waldroop and Vicky Svitak were teen parents. As statistics have shown young teen parents don’t stayed together. Sandra’s parents were no exception. Her parents’ divorce two years later, Sandra was two years old.
After hearing this, Watson was outraged and should have left Holmes for his deception. However, because the two have such a trusting bond, Watson stayed to help solve the rest of the case. On the contrary, Nancy Drew’s Partner changes with each story. In the book Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew, Nancy Drew’s partners are her two friends George and Bess. But in the 2007 movie Nancy Drew, she teams up with a man named Corky, a random man she just meant on her vacation to a creepy house.