"Truthfully, within three weeks of opening the store, it was like, 'Whoa, this is-this is going to be quite different.' I had to work out how to handle that." At the time, that high-low mix wasn't all that common-but it caught on like wildfire. "I like that juxtaposition of having a humble home, maybe a little cottage, but giving it that twinkly kind of glamour," Rachel explains, walking through her store. She highlighted a range of items early on, from “cheap and cheerful” table lamps to gleaming chandeliers. The designer had been working as a stylist for commercials, but she'd always been drawn to reimagining flea-market finds-her mom sold antique dolls and her dad dealt old books-so she applied that passion to her shop, Shabby Chic, selling vintage decor and slipcovered furniture. "I just envisioned a small, quiet store," Rachel says.
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Following a call from a Walmart employee, law enforcement found 39 undocumented immigrants - eight that had already died and dozens more who were so sick that they required hospitalization. The vehicle was parked behind a Walmart in San Antonio on a hot night in July 2017. "There's not a day or night that goes by that I don't relive this scene." in a video statement played in court which The San Antonio Express-News reported. "I am so sorry it happened," said James Matthew Bradley Jr. district judge handed a sentence of life in prison today to a driver who was transporting undocumented immigrants in a tractor-trailer so hot that ten people died. Officers found 39 immigrants inside a vehicle that he was driving in July 2017. was sentenced to life in prison without parole on Friday. In fact, when Gabriel Rossetti, member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and inexplicably attractive ladies’ man, got his hands on a copy of Mallarmé and Manet’s The Raven, he hated it. 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He is the author of numerous award-winning books include Race and Reunion: The Civil Ware in American Memory (2001) and a new biography of Frederick Douglass to be published later this year. Blight will deliver a public talk entitled, "My Voice, My Pen, My Vote: Frederick Douglass's Legacies in Our Own Time."īorn into slavery on Maryland's Eastern Shore, Douglass became a leading crusader to abolish slavery and a tireless advocate for human rights and equality.ĭavid Blight is a Distinguished Professor of American History at Yale University and Director of the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition. Historian David Blight's Pulitzer Prize-winning biography traced Frederick Douglass' path from slavery to abolitionist and inspired HBO's documentary, Frederick Douglass: In Five. In celebration of the 200th anniversary of the birth of Frederick Douglass, distinghished profesor of American history, David W. |