Martha Grimes is an extremely experienced and prosperous author. Martha’s date of birth is May 2nd, 1931. She is originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She grew up in Maryland with her mother and brother, and lived there for a large portion of her life. In present day, besides writing books, one of Martha’s hobbies is traveling to Britain. This is how she retrieves numerous ideas for her books. Martha has gone to multiple colleges, therefore to enhance her writing abilities. She acquired her Bachelors Degree and Masters Degree from the University of Maryland. At the University of Iowa, she attended the writer’s workshop, as well as studied poetry. Martha has teaching experience. She is an instructor of English at the University of Iowa, and an assistant professor of English at Frostburg State College. For fourteen years, she taught at Montgomery College, and spoke at at a seminar about detective fiction at John Hopkins University. …show more content…
The idea for her first book came to her due to the name of a British pub. Her foremost selling book series is the Richard Jury series, and there is a total of twenty-three books in the series. She has received numerous awards, such as the Edgar Grand Master Award. Martha won the Nero Wolfe Award for her novel, The Anodyne Necklace. In total, she has written seven mystery novels. She has published a book, or more, every year for twenty-three years. As a result of her constant time and effort put into her novels, Martha Grimes has become a tremendously successful
grandmother, Mary Lou Wiseman. Mary Lou is an 83 year old Caucasian, born in the fall of 1933, in Marble Hill Missouri. She lived in Marble Hill up until 2007. She then moved to Elgin, South Carolina to stay with her second to youngest child David Wiseman, his wife, Tia Wiseman and three younger children, Jamie, Vanessa and Ashley Wiseman. After remaining in South Carolina for three years, she decided to move back to her hometown in Missouri. Over her years, Mary Lou has held several jobs in multiple different fields. Her first job was collecting eggs from her neighbor’s chicken coop.
It seems like Teen Mom 3 and 16 & Pregnant star Mackenzie Mckee's battle with diabetes is getting tougher and tougher for her. The young mom rushed to the hospital after she suffered complications from diabetes and her blood sugar went sky high.
Born Mary Jane Mcleod on July 10, 1875, in Mayesville, South Carolina, Mary Mcleod Bethune was a leading educator and civil rights activist. She grew up in poverty, as one of 17 children born to former slaves. Traveling miles each way, she walked to school each day and did her best to share her newfound knowledge with her family. Bethune later received a scholarship to the Scotia Seminary, a school for girls in Concord, North Carolina. After graduating from the seminary in 1893, she went to the Dwight Moody's Institute for Home and Foreign Missions in Chicago. Bethune complete her studies there two years later. Returning to the South, she began her career as a teacher. She married fellow teacher Albertus Bethune in 1898. The couple had one
Alice Brown Davis- lived all of her life serving the Seminole Nation, in the early nineteenth century. She mostly taught, but she ran a trading post called Arbeka. She also built a ranch, was in charge of other local Native American currency, and was the superintendent of the Seminole girls' school. Not to mention she was a law interpreter, and even traveled to Palm beach, Florida to act as an interpreter a murder trial involving a Seminole man. In 1922 she became chief by President Warren G. Harding. Here, she became the first women to lead the Seminole Nation. Though, she was elected by the president, not by her tribe. Her tribe found her to be “well thought of and well respected and the people were happy with having her as Chief. “
Ellen Mary Pleasant was a legendary woman with a great influence. In fact, she has her own memorial park to honor her for her contribution to the world. The memorial park is located in 1501-1699 Octavia St, San Francisco, CA 94109. The memorial park is the smallest park in San Francisco. Ellen Mary Pleasant was born on August 19,1814 and has sadly died on January 4th, 1904 at the age of 90.
Martha Washington was born on June 13, 1731. She was the eighth child born to Frances Jones and John Dandridge. As Martha grew up she developed a lifelong love for reading. She underwent training, expected for a young woman of her class taking lessons in functional (needlework, household management etc.) and in recreational ( dancing, horseback riding etc.). When Martha was nineteen she got married for the first time. She got married to a Virginia planter named Daniel Parke Custis in 1750. Seven years later in 1757 Daniel died, leaving the plantation for Martha to run. Then two years later Martha being twenty-six and a wealthy widow with two children, met George Washington. When she met him he was just a colonel in the British army, a veteran
Mary Fields was born in 1834 and she passed away in 1914. Mary Fields was the very first African-American women to carry the mail. Mary Fields was born into slavery while she lived in Tennessee, she stopped being a slave when the war ended and slavery had been outlawed. Mary Fields was also known as Stagecoach Mary or Black Mary, she was also an American pioneer. After slavery was outlawed she then began to work for Judge Edmund Dunne in her home. When Mary was a slave her original owner was Judge Edmund Dunne and after slavery was outlawed she still proceeded to work for and with her. Mary Fields was a female African-American pioneer. Mary Fields was said to be one of the most colorful characters in the history of the Great Plains it's also been said that she was six feet tall and she weighed over 200 pounds. She also
At the age of 29, Samuel Huntington married Martha Devotion on April 17, 1761. She was the daughter of the Rev. Ebenezer Devotion and Martha Lothrop in Norwich.
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Martha Hunt is a well known model who has modeled for companies like Vogue and Victoria’s Secret. Not only is she famous for modeling but she is famous for her kind acts towards others. Martha Hunt was born April 27, 1989 in Wilson, North Carolina. She attended a school in Wilson, and after graduating she moved to New York to further start her modeling career. During this time her scoliosis, which was diagnosed as a child, began to worsen, She went through with the surgery and is still continuing to model after.
Martha Grimes is an award winning mystery and British detective story writer. She was born on May 2, 1931 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. When her father passed away when she was a young child, her mother packed everything up and Martha Grimes, her brother, and mother all moved to Maryland. In Maryland Martha Grimes’ mother owned a hotel where her and her brother would spend their summers. The memory of her brother’s shows in the garage behind the hotel and her mother’s cooking stick with her to this day. As she grew older she had a growing interest in England and Britain. Not only did she admire the two, but she can also be described as an Anglophile. An Anglophile is a person who has strong positive feelings about England or Britain.
Martha Washington was the first daughter of John Dandridge and Frances Jones. She was born on June 2, 1731 in New Kent County. Virginia. Frances, her mother, was an orphan and Frances’s father awarded her an inheritance of slaves and land. John, her father, had a background that was humble in England; he then emigrated in 1714. Martha’s parents married in 1730. When they married, John was a successful planter with about 500 acres across the Pamunkey River in New York County. He owned twenty slaves around that time period. John worked as a clerk in the hometown court, a colonel in the militia, and vestryman in the church. The family was not a well known high level of society in Virginia. Martha was the oldest of eight brothers and sisters.
Gwendolyn Brooks was a well renowned poet of the 1900s. She earned the honor of being the first Black author to win a Pulitzer Prize for poetry. Brooks was also the first Black woman to hold the position of poetry consultant for the Library of Congress. Her works portray a political consciousness, reflecting the civil rights activism of the 1960s. While expressing her commitment to racial identity as well as equality, Gwendolyn managed to bridge the gap between academic poets of her generation and Black militant writers of the 1960s.
Authors come from all over the world, and each one of them has their own background story. A great and memorable writer is someone who can easily hook the audience and make them engaged into the writing so much that they can’t stop reading, with just some words on a paper. There are many reasons as to why Agatha Christie is known as the “queen of mystery”; Christie not only sold over two billion copies of her novels worldwide, she also impacted the play and movie industries by altering the way people perceive murder mysteries, and strived to write memorable detective mystery stories for the world to read.
Anthony’s first paid position was headmistress of the girls department of Canajoharie Academy in 1846. During this time she was deeply troubled by the fact that women received much lower wages than their male counterparts for equal work. She returned to the family farm in Rochester New York when Canajoharie Academy closed in 1849. At this time she began to be fully involved in reform work. She was introduced to Elizabeth Cady Stanton in 1851 who had played a key role in organizing the Seneca Falls convention in 1848, which was the first women’s rights convention in the United States. The two of them formed a lifelong friendship and ever after were constant partners in the battle for women’s rights and social justice. Their relationship was complimentary: Stanton did the writing and came up with ideas while Anthony excelled at organizing and delivering speeches. Her methods of raising public awareness and building grassroots support for social causes are still in use by political parties today.