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Silence Dogood was the pen name used by
Benjamin Franklin to get his work
published in the New-England Courant, a
newspaper founded and
published by his...
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Franklin adopted the
pseudonym of "Silence
Dogood," a middle-aged widow. Mrs.
Dogood's letters were
published and
became a
subject of conversation...
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children and four grandchildren.
Scripts currently s****ing production: ‘Mary
Dogood.’
Three part
series for TV.
Black comedy ‘Maurice, Lee, and JFK.’ Ten part...
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written in
invisible ink. The
message refers to
Benjamin Franklin's
Silence Dogood letters.
Patrick formerly owned them but
donated them to the
Franklin Institute...
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reform in Chicago". ACLU of Illinois. 2017-07-11.
Retrieved 2023-01-21.
DoGood,
Silence (2022-02-24). "Alderman
Howard Brookins Endorses Willie Preston...
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Franklin to
publish more
essays under the pen name
Silence Dogood,
later collected as the "Silence
Dogood" essays. When
Franklin finally revealed his authorship...
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Female Spectator, a women's
magazine launched by
Eliza Haywood. As
Silence Dogood and
other characters,
Benjamin Franklin offered advice in the New England...
- was also a reader, and the
Spectator influenced his
style in his "Silence
Dogood" letters. Jürgen
Habermas sees The
Spectator as
instrumental in the formation...
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First Black Mayor Of A
Chicagoland Town". Essence.
Retrieved March 5, 2024.
DoGood,
Silence (January 4, 2022). "Dorothy
Brown Resigns as
Village Manager of...
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Amorous Van
Driver (Harry Nichols) A
Ghost of a
Chance (1968) as
Thomas Dogood Salt and
Pepper (1968) as Sgt.
Walters The Pic****o
Summer (1969) as Postman...