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  1. Find the obituary of John Jay Chapman (1945 - 2024) from Nixa, MO. Leave your condolences to the family on this memorial page or send flowers to show you care.

  2. Page 38 - Notes on Religion" explained half of this anomaly. "We have not been interested in religion; we have forgotten the principles of the matter. The extraordinary ignorance of our people in matters of history, their belief in destiny, their inability to stop and reflect about anything, their desire that our politics shall not contain any religious question, their sense of security ...

  3. Rare Materials. Finding Aid: John Jay Chapman Scrapbooks, 1907-1933. Includes two scrapbooks compiled by John Jay Chapman concerning his writings, conflicts, interests, and plays and musical compositions. Finding Aid: Papers, 1841-1940. Includes autograph manuscript and typescript articles, essays, plays, poems, and reviews by John Jay Chapman ...

  4. 12 de fev. de 2017 · In 1911, a black man was tortured to death in the public eye of the people of Coatesville, Pennsylvania. The news of the murder swept the nation and soon the man’s death was known by virtually everyone in the nation. As the first anniversary approached, John Jay Chapman felt a moral obligation to travel to Coatesville and deliver a speech to ...

  5. 1 de set. de 2014 · Although only two people attended the delivery, John Jay Chapman’s speech spoken at Coatesville, Pennsylvania in 1912 was meant for and applicable to every American citizen. Chapman, a Concord and Harvard graduate, begins his address by describing the lynching of a black man that had occurred in that very town, and then begins to analyze why ...

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  7. 9 de jun. de 2021 · Dress, bearing, expression, betray a man, customs show character, all these various utterances mingle and merge into the general tone which is the voice of a national temperament; private motive is lost in it. This tone penetrates and envelops everything in America. It is impossible to condemn it altogether.