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The Death of William the Conqueror, 1885,
Albert Menyan
A royal horse riding through the conflagration stepped on hot embers, tipped over, and wounded William in the abdomen. Over the next six months, William slowly died in severe pain.
Albert Menyan
A royal horse riding through the conflagration stepped on hot embers, tipped over, and wounded William in the abdomen. Over the next six months, William slowly died in severe pain.
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The Ugly History of Chicago’s “Ugly Law”
In the nineteenth century, laws in many parts of the country prohibited “undeserving” disabled people from appearing in public. https://daily.jstor.org/the-ugly-history-of-chicagos-ugly-law/
In the nineteenth century, laws in many parts of the country prohibited “undeserving” disabled people from appearing in public. https://daily.jstor.org/the-ugly-history-of-chicagos-ugly-law/