Rowland S. Miller 's book in "尴尬", Rowland S. Miller deals with every aspect of everyday life. Miller talked about the embarrassing nature of excessive embarrassment. He also talked about the fact that jealousy is a basic emotion and is a sign of emotion. He also talked about several kinds of responses given in certain circumstances. I will talk about the nature of embarrassment, the characteristics of embarrassment, and the shortcomings of prototypes, as explained in the first chapter.
September 10: After completing the book, LD sent a telegram to Miller asking Miller to withdraw Sexus before his reputation suffered a fatal damage; he also promised to Girodias A magazine of several magazines reviewed this book and thought it was Old Miller; Miller and Pearl received a copy of the letter. Early October: After communicating with people in Perl he accused him of his comment and the LD repeatedly wrote his praise and friendships on the mirror; he wrote Girodias along the same route It was. He took Eve to Sarajevo. Swedish Academy, William Faulkner (USA) Nobel Prize for Literature Award
• Miller was born in New York in 1915 and is a clan of Jewish shopkeepers. He graduated from school during the Great Depression of 1932 who had devastating influence on Miller's family and Miller himself, and worked at the factory. Many of the work and personality of the Great Depression reflected the Great Depression, which gave him a deep understanding of the need for human anxiety and social responsibility. • In 1934 he entered the University of Michigan to learn history and economics and graduated in 1938. During college, he wrote his first drama and part-time part-time reporters. He was able to learn the skills of the plays using the federal theater project established during the Great Depression.
On May 30, 1921, a black boy named Dick Rowland entered the elevator of the Drexel building of the South Street Office building. At some point later, a young white elevator operator, Sarah Page cried out; Roland ran away from the scene. The police were summoned and arrested Roland the next morning. "Official" statistics of deaths due to riots have killed 36 people, including 10 white people. Even rough estimates - historians are now too low - the Tulsa racial riot is one of the most deadly riots in the American history, after at least 119 people in New York riot in 1863 I murdered.
On 30 May 1921, a black man named Dick Rowland was charged with elevator and a white woman named Sarape was sexually assaulted. Sarah Page never accused, but Roland was arrested the next day. According to the newspaper report, Caucasians who appeared outside of the court and requested Roland to lynch seeking release of the sheriff were blamed on Caucasians. Tulsa Tribune, one of the two white papers, published an editorial saying "The Lynch Negro Tonight." This showed that men gathered Rowland to gather and marry him. The sheriff and his people put their own way at the top of the court to protect Roland from external violence. Greenwood blacks came to court and were fired, and they retreated to Greenwood. On June 1, 1921, white mobs robbed Greenwood and incinerated, 300 people died in the process, many of which were homeless and / or injured. The Tulsa racial riot of 1921 has never been told and never been taught at school.