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atoubaa · 1 year ago
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Opening Reception for Jan Spiney Gilchrist Exhibition at the Nicole Gallery (Chicago, 1987) - Kerry Coppin
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terminusantequem · 2 years ago
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Fred Coppin (British, b. 1989), SHUTTERS, 2023. Oil on linen panel, 76 x 76 cm
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koolaidashley · 10 months ago
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How did it turn out…?
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I THINK IT TURNED OJT CUTE GUYS …I LIKE IT TELL ME ITS CUTE PLEASE GOD 😭😭😭😭😭
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doctorkinktraveller · 1 year ago
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terminusantequem · 2 years ago
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Fred Coppin (British, b. 1989), TAPAS, 2021. Oil on linen on panel, 75 x 60 cm
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dhaaruni · 5 months ago
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The Wilderness: Deep Inside the Republican Party's Combative, Contentious, Chaotic Quest to Take Back the White House by McKay Coppins (2015)
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freakyjustgotfabulous · 1 year ago
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Fun Fact About Me: I have every g3 Lagoona doll released so far as of Feb 2024
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positivexcellence · 2 years ago
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spnthenandnow: It was great having Shannon Coppin as a guest this week on the podcast. She shared this photo of her and @jaredpadalecki celebrating at the season 1 wrap party. @robenedict @dicksp8jr#spnfamily #spnnj
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sanyu-thewitch05 · 7 months ago
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Super late but just wanted to shout out last year’s winner for Miss Coppin State
https://www.instagram.com/misscoppinstateuniversity?igsh=MWltazZ2eHplMTFjOA==
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sp4rkstorm · 2 months ago
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I love how this drawing I did yesterday of Morph made me decide to draw their hair like this,
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but it's their reaction to Deadpool grabbing their ASS!!!
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terminusantequem · 2 years ago
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Fred Coppin (British, b. 1989), FLOWERS - PHASE 2, 2017. Oil on canvas board, 60 x 45 cm
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dhaaruni · 5 months ago
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The Wilderness: Deep Inside the Republican Party's Combative, Contentious, Chaotic Quest to Take Back the White House by McKay Coppins (2015)
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deadpresidents · 1 year ago
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I think you kinda covered it in the Presidential elections, but maybe biographies on failed Presidential candidates? I know there was a notable one on Romney that came out last year. I'd imagine maybe some candidates like Ross Perot, Bob Dole, John Kerry (snore), or John McCain would have biographies.
The Romney book you mentioned that came out in October is definitely work checking out: Romney: A Reckoning by McKay Coppins (BOOK | KINDLE | AUDIO). Romney gave Coppins incredible access -- not just when it came to extensive interviews with him and his family and his aides, but also by giving Coppins free reign to explore his personal journals, his archives, and his private e-mails. Romney obviously had a safe seat and decided that he would be retiring soon anyway, but that's still unprecedented access for a major incumbent political figure to give to a journalist. It's a really interesting book because you get a sense that Romney is somewhat tormented by his role in modern Republican politics and his inability to turn his political party back towards what it was when Romney was Governor of Massachusetts or even when his father was Governor of Michigan.
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crownedstoat · 2 years ago
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A modernist house built by Danish architect Jørn Utzon in Hertfordshire, England. A renovation by architecture studio Coppin Dockray.
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theknitpotato · 9 months ago
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Fannie Jackson Coppin (1837-1913)
Fannie Jackson was born a slave in Washington D.C. on October 15, 1837. She gained her freedom when her aunt was able to purchase her at the age of twelve. Through her teen years Jackson worked as a servant for the author George Henry Calvert and in 1860 she enrolled at Oberlin College in Ohio. Oberlin College was the first college in the United States to accepted both black and female students.
While attending Oberlin College Jackson enrolled and excelled in the men’s course of studies. She was elected to the highly respected Young Ladies Literary Society and was the first African American student to be appointed in the College’s preparatory department. As the Civil War came to an end she established a night school in Oberlin in order to educate freed slaves.
Upon her graduation in 1865, Jackson became a high school teacher at the Institute for Colored Youth (ICY) in Philadelphia. Within a year she was promoted to principal of the Ladies Department and taught Greek, Latin, and Mathematics at the Institute for Colored Youth (ICY), a high school for African American students in Philadelphia. In 1869 Jackson became principal of the entire institute, making her the first African American woman to receive the title of school principal, a position she would hold until 1906.
In addition to providing African American youth with education, Jackson founded homes for working and poor women. She also was an influential columnist who defended the rights of women and blacks in local Philadelphia newspapers. Jackson added missionary work to her long list of accomplishments when she married Rev. Levi Jenkins Coppin, a minister in the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church on December 21, 1881. In 1902 the married couple went to South Africa and founded the Bethel Institute, a missionary school which emphasized self-help programs.
After a decade of missionary work, Coppin returned to Philadelphia because of declining health. Fannie Jackson Coppin died on January 21, 1913. In 1926, a Baltimore, Maryland teacher training school was named the Fanny Jackson Coppin Normal School in her memory. It is now Coppin State University.
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