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▪ I. † ˈsulter, n. Obs. rare—1. In 7 sultre. [f. sulter v.] A spell of sultry weather; in quot. fig.1667 Waterhouse Narr. Fire in London 116 This Rain of Fertility after Englands Sultre of war and dissension.▪ II. † ˈsulter, v. Obs. Also 6 sowlter, soulther, 6–7 soulter. [Perhaps for *swulter, cogn....
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Emma Sulter
Emma Sulter (born 15 January 1952 in Fort-de-France, Martinique) is a French athlete who specialised in the 100 metres. Sulter competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics.
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Maud Sulter
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Books about Sulter
In the section by Deborah Cherry, "The Ghost with Maud Sulter", Spare Rib, Issue 220, February 1991
"Maud Sulter: Passion".
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soultry
soulter, soultring, soultry obs. ff. sulter v., sultering ppl. a., sultry a.
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result | translate English to French - Cambridge Dictionary
result translate: résultat [masculine], résultat [masculine], résultat [masculine], résultat [masculine], résulter…. Learn more in the Cambridge English-French Dictionary.
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Laure (art model)
Maud Sulter has depicted Laure in many of her works, including her 1989 Phalia (Portrait of Alice Walker) and her 2002 Portrait d’une négresse (Bonny Greer In Jeanne Duval: A Melodrama, Sulter overlay Laure in Olympia with an 1850s Nadar photograph of an unknown black model, who Sulter suggested might be
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pedantocracy
pedantocracy (pɛdənˈtɒkrəsɪ) [f. pedant + -ocracy. App. first used in French form pédantocratie by J. S. Mill writing to Comte.] A system of government by pedants; a governing body of pedants. So pedantocrat (pɪˈdæntəʊkræt), a ruler who governs on pedantic principles; pedantoˈcratic a., characterize...
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Brenda Agard
Testimony: Three Blackwomen Photographers: Brenda Agard, Ingrid Pollard, Maud Sulter at Camerawork London and The Pavilion Leeds; curated by Maud Sulter Legacy
In contrast to several of her close contemporaries, such as Maud Sulter and Donald Rodney, who have been recognized by museums and gallery retrospectives
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Ompa til du sulter interview in Dagbladet 2003 (in Norwegian)
Jaga Jazzist – One-Armed Bandit (Live) on YouTube
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Nina Edge
With Simone Alexander, Sonia Boyce, Chila Kumari Burman, Leslie Hakim-Dowek, Lubaina Himid & Maud Sulter, Lesley Sanderson, Marlene Smith, and Mona Hatoum Writing
'Your Name is Mud', in Maud Sulter, ed., Passion: Discourses on Blackwomen's Creativity. Hebden Bridge: Urban Fox Press, 1990, pp. 154–167.
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Mary Jane Cain
recorded in oral history interviews conducted by Margaret Somerville with four of her descendants—Marie Dundas, May Mead, Janet Robinson and Maureen Sulter
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Jeanne Duval
Scottish artist Maud Sulter created several artworks inspired by Duval, using images such as her photograph by Nadar, and self-portraits of the artist.
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Vera Bell
The Vera Bell Prize for Poetry, part of the Young Black Writers Awards, was won in 1985 by Maud Sulter for her work As a Blackwoman.
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Amanda Holiday
Gutsa, Amarjeet Gujral, Lubaina Himid, Anthony Jadunath, George Kelly, Errol Lloyd, Kenneth McCalla, Pitika Ntuli, Mowbray Odonkor, Eugene Palmer, Maud Sulter With Chila Kumari Burman, Anthony Daley, Sharon Lutchman, Amrit Row, Yinka Shonibare, Dionne Sparks, and Maud Sulter.
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Price Street
(1855)
322–328 Price Street (1870)
Silas Fulton Property, 408–410 Price Street (1860)
Frederick Wessels Row House, 411–419 Price Street (1876)
Henry Sulter Row House, 422–428 Price Street (1881)
Martin Sulter Duplex, 436–438 Price Street (1888)
Cord Asendorf Property, 443–447 Price Street (1892)
McMillan
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