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articles I started
  1. Amalapuram railway station
  2. Ananta Babu
  3. Kotagiri Venkata Krishna Rao
  4. Kothapalli Samuel Jawahar
  5. List of Scheduled Castes in Andhra Pradesh & Telangana
  6. Odalarevu


Templates

  1. Template:Alluri Sitharama Raju district
  2. Template:NTR district
  3. Template:Annamayya district
  4. Template:Bapatla district
  5. Template:Parvathipuram Manyam district
  6. Template:Palnadu district
  7. Template:Sri Sathya Sai district
  8. Template:Nandyal district


Stubs

  1. Anumollanka
  2. Arlapadu
  3. Cheemalapadu
  4. Chennavaram
  5. Cheruvu Madhavaram railway station
  6. Dundiralapadu
  7. Gangineni railway station
  8. Getup Srinu
  9. Gullapudi, NTR district
  10. Kalluru revenue division
  11. Kokkiligadda Rakshana Nidhi
  12. Kolikapudi Srinivasa Rao
  13. Konijerla, NTR district
  14. Kothapalle, NTR district
  15. Lingala, NTR district
  16. Maa Oori Polimera
  17. Madhira mandal
  18. Madhira railway station
  19. Meduru, NTR district
  20. Narikampadu
  21. P. Gannavaram mandal
  22. Penugolanu
  23. Rajavaram
  24. Sakhinetipalle mandal
  25. Sathupalli mandal
  26. Sobbala
  27. State Highway 178 (Andhra Pradesh)
  28. State Highway 198 (Andhra Pradesh)
  29. State Highway 294 (Andhra Pradesh)
  30. Ummadidevarapalle
  31. Utukuru
  32. Vijayawada Central mandal
  33. Vijayawada West mandal
  34. Vijayawada East mandal
  35. Vijayawada North mandal
  36. Vinagadapa
  37. Yarlagadda Venkata Rao
  38. Yerrupalem mandal

News

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Olaf Scholz in September 2024
Olaf Scholz

On this day

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November 11: Armistice Day (known as Remembrance Day in the Commonwealth of Nations and Veterans Day in the United States); Singles' Day in China and Southeast Asia

Shrine of Remembrance
Shrine of Remembrance
More anniversaries:
Shirley Graham Du Bois
Shirley Graham Du Bois (November 11, 1896 – March 27, 1977) was an American-Ghanaian writer, playwright, composer, and activist for African-American causes. Born in Indianapolis to an Episcopal minister, she moved with her family throughout the United States as a child. After marrying her first husband, she moved to Paris to study music at the Sorbonne. After her divorce and return to the United States, Graham Du Bois took positions at Howard University and Morgan College before completing her BA and master's at Oberlin College in Ohio. Her first major work was the opera Tom-Tom, which premiered in Cleveland in 1932. She married W. E. B. Du Bois in 1951, and the couple later lived in Ghana, Tanzania and China. She won several prizes, including an Anisfield-Wolf Book Award for her 1949 biography of Benjamin Banneker. This photograph of Graham Du Bois was taken by Carl Van Vechten in 1946.Photograph credit: Carl Van Vechten; restored by Adam Cuerden