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Back Porch Spirituals is the first studio album by the Canadian singer-songwriter Jeremy Fisher. It was released independently in 2001.

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Mermaid Lagoon is a \"port-of-call\" at Tokyo DisneySea in the Tokyo Disney Resort, and is themed to Disney's The Little Mermaid franchise.

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Susan Richardson, also known as Aunt Susan and Susan Van Allen, was an enslaved person who escaped and later helped to found Allen Chapel AME in Galesburg, a town that was a known safe haven on the Underground Railroad. Her escape prompted the 1844 Illinois Supreme Court case Borders v. Hayes. Richardson helped escaped slaves on the underground railroad while she lived in Galesburg.

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Ketumadi Toungoo Yazawin is a Burmese chronicle that covers the history of Toungoo from 1279 to 1613. An 1837 palm-leaf manuscript copy of an earlier copy has survived. The chronicle only provides a brief summary of early rulers. A more detailed account of later rulers begins with the reign of Min Sithu of Toungoo, suggesting that the chronicle was first compiled in the late 15th century.

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