You can hide the fact these were men of accomplishment despite those who want to rewrite history.
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I don't think the point was to rewrite history. It was to write the rest of it.
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Assa' good response.
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Great coffin table book
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Rosalind Franklin was the real discoverer of the DNA structure. Her work was stolen and the researchers who stole it took the credit and the Nobel Prize. It is true the award could not be awarded to a dead person but she deserves the credit for it in the annals of history.
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You have no clue what you’re talking about. They did not steal her work. They started where she had left off and made a discovery off of that. She would have also been awarded the prize, but she had passed before it was awarded. They didn’t steal any credit from her
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Obituaries are usually voluntarily submitted by the family, not really sure where your going with this
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Ya but only certain ones go on the New York Times you goof.
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Some of you are actually upset about this? You're intimidated by obituaries? By credit being given where credit is due? Is your privilege feeling a little threatened? And you call Democrats and Liberals"snowflakes". Seems to me like you're the ones feeling... triggered

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credit for dying and not accomplishing much else
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Again, then there shouldn't be much to be upset about
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I can’t read the article, but white men have been, for the most part, been afraid of women and other minority’s. The main reason is, because they’re smarter then the white men.
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So smart that they don't know the difference between minorities and minority's.
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Or then and than
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You can write about them when they're alive, too.
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Jammie Briggs died on vacation after falling in the Grand Canyon. Her last words were “ I never should’ve left the kitchen” 1942
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