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Odell Waller was an African-American sharecropper from Gretna, Virginia, executed for the fatal shooting of his white landlord, Oscar Wheldon Davis, on July 15, 1940. Waller maintained at his trial that the killing had been in self-defense, but was convicted by a jury of white citizens who had paid the poll tax, a measure that effectively barred blacks and poor whites from jury service.
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Tjiraa is a 2012 Namibian short drama film, directed by Krischka Stoffels. The screenplay was written by Toucy Tjijambo. The movie is almost entirely in Otjiherero, one of the indigenous Namibian languages.
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John Lane was a wealthy clothier from Cullompton in Devon, remembered today for having built the magnificent Lane Chapel on the south side of St Andrew's Church, Cullompton. Due to a misreading of the inscription on the exterior of his Chapel he was said by Polwhele (1793) to have occupied the office of Wapentake Custos, Lanarius,. However no historical evidence supports the existence of such an office and the inscription was later correctly re-interpreted by Smirke (1847).
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