Thomas A. Sweatt is a convicted serial arsonist. He has set over 350 fires in and around Washington, D.C. most of which occurred in 2003 and 2004, making him one of the most prolific serial arsonists in American history. Following his arrest in April 2005, Sweatt admitted to setting fires for more than 30 years. As of May 2023[update], he is serving his sentence at the Federal Correctional Institution Petersburg Medium in Hopewell, Virginia.[1] Two of his fires killed two elderly women, Annie Brown in 2002 and Lou Edna Jones in 2003, while a third, set in 1985, killed a man named Roy Picott and his wife, Bessie Mae Duncan.
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Thomas A. Sweatt is a convicted serial arsonist. He has set over 350 fires in and around Washington, D.C. most of which occurred in 2003 and 2004, making...
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to Houston College for Negroes in 1934. In February 1946, Heman Marion Sweatt, an African American man, applied to the University of Texas School of Law...
to 1954. In Sweatt v. Painter, the Supreme Court addressed a legal challenge to the doctrine when a Texan black student, Heman Marion Sweatt, was seeking...
1893, W.R. Sweatt, a stockholder in the company, was sold "an extensive list of patents" and named secretary-treasurer.: 22 By 1900, Sweatt had bought...
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Henry "Hank" James Thomas (born August 29, 1941) is an African American civil rights activist and entrepreneur. Thomas was one of the original 13 Freedom...
in 1826, Douglass was given to Lucretia Auld, wife of Thomas Auld, who sent him to serve Thomas' brother Hugh Auld and his wife Sophia Auld in Baltimore...
Texas was the subject of the seminal Supreme Court desegregation case of Sweatt v. Painter which resulted in the UT School of Law enrolling its first two...
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as Thomas Hagan), was beaten by the crowd before police arrived. Witnesses identified the other gunmen as Nation members Norman 3X Butler and Thomas 15X...
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incumbent U.S. Senator Thomas M. Wheatley Walter Boyd Don Allensworth Scott David Britt James Leonard White Emerson Sweatt James H. Berry John J. Bishop...
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Plessy v. Ferguson Separate but equal Buchanan v. Warley Hocutt v. Wilson Sweatt v. Painter Hernandez v. Texas Loving v. Virginia African-American women...
Psychological Association; 2002. pp. 59–87. 2002. [ISBN missing] Mullins-Sweatt SN, Widiger TA (2006). "The five-factor model of personality disorder: A...
18-year-old Claire Wilson—the first individual shot from the UT Tower. Thomas Frederick Eckman (18). Freshman student and fiancée of Claire Wilson. Eckman...