Answer:
Susan Glaspell
Explanation:
Trifles is a one-act play by Susan Glaspell. She wrote a short story "A Jury of Her Peers". She adapted the story from the play a year after its debut. It was first shown to the public by the Provincetown Players at the Wharf Theatre in Provincetown, Massachusetts on August 8, 1916.
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On 14TH April 1964, George Wallace through a letter tried to persuade Ms. Martin that he had done more for the Negroes of the state of Alabama than any other individuals by:
i) Sponsoring the bill that established and provided for the three largest Negro Trade schools in the South when he was a member of the Legislative.
ii) Served at the board of Trustees of Tuskegee Institute for two years.
iii) As governor, he has supported and provided for two Negro education institutions in the State.
iv) He also notes that over 20000 jobs were created for the cities of Alabama where Negroes will fill most jobs due to industrial developments witnessed.
v) Negro teachers receive in the State of Alabama receive averagely higher pay that white school teachers.
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