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❤️ Saint Sinner (comics) 🦉

"Saint Sinner is a superhero horror comic book series published by Marvel Comics' Razorline imprint that ran from 1993 to 1994. Created by filmmaker and horror/fantasy novelist Clive Barker as one of the imprint's four interconnected series, it starred Philip Fetter, a man possessed by both a demon and an angel. Aside from the title, it is unrelated to the Barker- produced telefilm Saint Sinner. Publication history Created by filmmaker and horror/fantasy novelist Clive Barker, was published for seven issues (cover-dated Oct. 1993 - April 1994). Written by Elaine Lee, it was drawn by Max Douglas for the first four issues. Richard Pace penciled issue #5, with inks by Douglas). Larry Brown drew the final two issues. Lee also wrote a Saint Sinner prose short story in the final release of the Razorline imprint, Ectokid Unleashed (Oct. 1994), a 48-page one-shot starring the title character of another Razorline comic.Ectokid Unleashed #1 at The Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators. ("Features" link) Archived from the original on October 23, 2015. Clive Barker called Saint Sinner "just a wild one, the series which hopefully will press the limits of what comics can do."Barker, Clive, in Quote excerpted in Fictional character biography Saint Sinner centered on Philip Fetter, a man possessed by both a demon and an angel. With the ability to evolve or regress anyone from superhuman to primal beast, Fetter travels the world changing lives. References External links * Saint Sinner at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators. Archived from the original on October 23, 2015. Saint Sinner at CliveBarker.com (unofficial site). Archived from the original on October 23, 2015. * Saint Sinner at An International Catalogue of Superheroes. Archived from the original on October 23, 2015. Category:1993 comics debuts "

❤️ Palminópolis 🦉

"Palminópolis is a municipality in eastern Goiás state, Brazil. Location Nearby towns are Palmeiras de Goiás, 28 km. to the east, and Turvânia, 22 km. to the north. The Turvo River lies to the west. *Distance to regional center (São Luís de Montes Belos): 41 km. *Highway connections from Goiânia: state highway BR-069 west from Goiânia, through Trindade / GO-050 / Campestre de Goiás / GO-156. Neighboring municipalities: São João da Paraúna, Palmeiras de Goiás, Jandaia, Paraúna and Turvânia Political Information *Mayor: Erisval Vicente Santana (January 2005) *City council: 9 *Eligible voters: 3,294 (December 2007) Demographic Information *Population density: 9.34 inhabitants/km2 (2007) *Urban population: 2,421 (2007) *Rural population: 1,201 (2007) *Population growth: a loss of about 800 people since 1980 Economic Information The economy is based on agriculture, cattle raising, services, public administration, and small transformation industry. There is one dairy and one meat packing plant (frigorífico). *Industrial units: 6 ( June 2007) *Commercial units: 37 ( August 2007) *Dairy: Indústria e Comércio de Laticínios Saltador Ltda. (22/05/2006) *Meat-packing plant: Coop. Agrop. dos Prod. Organ. do Estado de Goiás. (22/05/2006) *Motor vehicles: 361 automobiles and pickup trucks (2007), which gave a ratio of 10 inhabitants for each motor vehicle. *Cattle herd: 48,660 head *Main crops: rice, rubber, corn, soybeans (800 hectares), and tomatoes. *Number of farms: 423 *Agricultural area: 44,756 *Planted area: 4,100 ha. *Area of natural pasture: 33,678 ha. *Persons employed in agriculture: 2,120 Education (2006) *Schools: 4 with 1,018 students *Higher education: none *Adult literacy rate: 87.9% (2000) (national average was 86.4%) Health (2007) *Hospitals: 1 *Hospital beds: 20 *Ambulatory clinics: 3 *Infant mortality rate: 22.64 (2000) (national average was 33.0) Ranking on the Municipal Human Development Index *MHDI: 0.753 *State ranking: 70 (out of 242 municipalities) *National ranking: 1,797 (out of 5,507 municipalities) Data are from 2000. For the complete list see Frigoletto.com History Palminópolis began in 1949 when lands belong to a cattle ranch were distributed to make lots. The first settlement was called São Bento, which was later changed to Palminópolis due to the proximity of Palmeiras de Goiás. In 1953 it became a district of Palmeiras de Goiás, separating in 1961 to become a municipality. See also *List of municipalities in Goiás *Microregions of Goiás References *Frigoletto Category:Municipalities in Goiás "

❤️ Isaiah Montgomery 🦉

"Isaiah T. Montgomery (May 21, 1847 - March 5, 1924) was the son of Ben Montgomery and his wife, and the founder of Mound Bayou, Mississippi, an all- black community. Soon elected mayor, he was an active Republican politician. He participated in the 1890 Mississippi constitutional convention but was unable to prevent adoption of a state constitution that effectively disfranchised black voters for decades, using poll taxes and literacy tests to raise barriers to voter registration. Montgomery was thought to promote an accommodationist position for African Americans, which was sometimes thought of his colleague on race matters, Booker T. Washington, who became head of the Tuskegee Institute. Early life and education Born into slavery, Isaiah was the son of Ben Montgomery, a slave whose owner, Joseph Davis, promoted him to overseer. The younger Montgomery learned to read and write due to his father's influential position on the Davis Bend plantation. Davis wanted to establish a more positive working environment for slaves and encouraged education. Following the end of the American Civil War, Isaiah began a business with his father. It lasted until Ben's death in 1877. His father had long dreamed of establishing an independent black colony; by the time of his death, the Reconstruction era had ended and African Americans struggled to maintain themselves against white supremacists. Career After his father's death in 1877, Isaiah Montgomery worked to realize his father's dream. With his cousin Benjamin T. Green, he bought property in the northwest frontier of Mississippi Delta bottomlands to found Mound Bayou in 1887. Bolivar County was the largest in area in the Delta. As farmers cleared land, they started cultivating cotton. Montgomery worked to gain freedmen protection of the law, and to keep their work and lives separate from supervision by whites. In what the Washington Post termed "A Notable Address Delivered by the Colored Statesman," Frederick Douglass gave a speech in October 1890 before the Bethel Literary and Historical Society of Washington, D.C.'s Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church. He strongly condemned Montgomery's stance regarding suffrage in Mississippi. Douglass had spoken of Montgomery numerous times before and on the occasion cited his position as an act of "treason, to the cause of the colored people, not only of his own state, but of the United States," referring to the effect Montgomery's act would have in other states. He also lamented having heard in Montgomery "a groan of bitter anguish born of oppression and despair" and a voice of a "soul from which all hope had vanished." References External links * City of Mound Bayou, Mississippi Official Website *Isaiah Montgomery at Find A Grave Category:1847 births Category:1924 deaths Category:Mayors of places in Mississippi Category:People from Mound Bayou, Mississippi Category:Mississippi Republicans Category:19th-century American businesspeople "

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