Gates (surname) — Gates is a surname, and may refer to:PeopleThe Gates family of Seattle, Washington, is prominent due to the financial success of Bill Gates and his company, Microsoft. Members of this family include:* Bill Gates (born 1955), Chairman of Microsoft … Wikipedia
Gates, Henry Louis, Jr. — ▪ 1997 A pioneering critic and scholar, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., emerged as an influential spokesman for African American culture and almost single handedly revitalized and redefined African American literature and literary theory. To many… … Universalium
Gates Scholarship — The Gates Cambridge Scholarships were established by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in 2000 with a $210 million endowment to enable outstanding graduate students from outside the United Kingdom to study at the University of Cambridge. The… … Wikipedia
Gates, Henry Louis (Jr.) — born Sept. 16, 1950, Keyser, W.Va., U.S. U.S. critic and scholar. Gates attended Yale University and the University of Cambridge. He has chaired Harvard University s department of Afro American Studies for many years. In such works as Figures in… … Universalium
Henry Louis Gates arrest controversy — Arrest of Henry Louis Gates Professor Henry Louis Gates and Sgt. James Crowley Participants Resident Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Sgt. James Crowley Sgt. Leon Lashley Off. Carlos Figueroa Other unnamed offic … Wikipedia
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. — Infobox Writer name = Henry Louis Gates, Jr. imagesize = 180px birthdate = birth date and age|1950|9|16 birthplace = Piedmont, West Virginia, United States occupation = Author, essayist, literary critic, professor nationality = United States… … Wikipedia
Through the Gates of the Silver Key — is a short story co written by H. P. Lovecraft and E. Hoffmann Price between October 1932 and April 1933. A sequel to Lovecraft s The Silver Key , and part of a sequence of stories focusing on Randolph Carter it was first published in the July… … Wikipedia
Henry Louis Gates, Jr.: The Trial of O. J. Simpson (1995) — ▪ Primary Source Race was a central theme in two of the most publicized events of 1995: the trial of O. J. Simpson and the Million Man March. Simpson, a legendary former National Football League running back, was accused of murdering his ex … Universalium
Starr, Ellen Gates — ▪ American social reformer born 1859, near Laona, Ill., U.S. died Feb. 10, 1940, Suffern, N.Y. American social reformer, a cofounder (with Jane Addams (Addams, Jane)) of the Hull House social settlement and one of its longtime residents and … Universalium
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