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Did Marilyn Monroe help African Americans?

Actress and model, Marilyn Monroe did not make any contribution to the civil rights movement of the 1960s. She was not known to have any affiliation with African American causes. In short, Marilyn Monroe did not "help" African Americans. <<< This answer is leaving out the fact that Marilyn Monroe actually greatly helped Ella Fitzqerald. Ella Fitzgerald was banned from a "whites" club during the sixties. When Marilyn found out she promised that she would show up every single night if the nightclub owner would let Ms. Fitzgerald sing. The owner agreed and Marilyn did in fact show up every night. This greatly helped her career.


Why does Marilyn Monroe date of death show both August 4 and 5 and which one is it?

Marilyn Monroe's body was discovered in the early hours of August 5th, 1962, but her autopsy reports that she died sometime between 10 pm on the night of August 4th and 3 am in the morning of August 5th.


How did they find Marilyn Monroe when she died?

Monroe's housekeeper, Eunice Murray, noticed that the light in Monroe's room was on late at night, but that Monroe did not respond to Murray's knocking. Murray called Monroe's psychaitrist Ralph Greenson, who arrived within minutes. Greenson looked through a window and saw Monroe lying on her bed, so he broke a window to get inside. The doctor found her dead (or nearly so), so he called the police. The EXACT timeline is still in dispute.


Who sings the song with the lyrics Yeah lets get out of here you can drive all night you can be Marilyn monroe and you'll be James Dean you can live your lives like there is no tomorrow?

its sung by, Justin James , the song is "we can do anything" Ive been looking for this song all night....


Who sang the 1970's song with lyrics Brigitte Bardot Marilyn Monroe and Wendy Rhyme Bald headed boogie woogie on a Saturday night?

Good question. Perhaps it was Deirdre (two doors down). Remember? I've been trying to find this song for ages! I know half the lyrics, but can't remember the artist or the name of the song. I think the first verse went - "Afternoons we spent together swimming in the bay Sometimes we'd go fishing if the sun refused to stay They seemed to last forever, those school summer holidays," "Blue suede shoes, bad penny bluse and the Rock Island Line Brigitte Bardot, Marilyn Monroe and Wendy Ray Bald-headed boogie woogie, on a Saturday night . . . "

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Did Marilyn Monroe help African Americans?

Actress and model, Marilyn Monroe did not make any contribution to the civil rights movement of the 1960s. She was not known to have any affiliation with African American causes. In short, Marilyn Monroe did not "help" African Americans. <<< This answer is leaving out the fact that Marilyn Monroe actually greatly helped Ella Fitzqerald. Ella Fitzgerald was banned from a "whites" club during the sixties. When Marilyn found out she promised that she would show up every single night if the nightclub owner would let Ms. Fitzgerald sing. The owner agreed and Marilyn did in fact show up every night. This greatly helped her career.


What democratic candidate was assassinated the night he won the 1968 California primary?

Bobby Kennedy.


Why does Marilyn Monroe date of death show both August 4 and 5 and which one is it?

Marilyn Monroe's body was discovered in the early hours of August 5th, 1962, but her autopsy reports that she died sometime between 10 pm on the night of August 4th and 3 am in the morning of August 5th.


What popular Democratic anti-war candidate was assassinated the night he won the 1968 California primary?

Bobby Kennedy.


What movies should you get for a Marilyn Monroe movie night?

Some Like It Hot, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, How To Marry A Millionaire, The Seven Year Itch - those are the classic Marilyn films although there are many other great ones too!


Who played the leading lady role in Clash By Night?

Clash By Night was a 1952 black and white film. It had two leading ladies with equal billing on the promotional material. The actresses were Barbara Stanwyck and Marilyn Monroe.


How did they find Marilyn Monroe when she died?

Monroe's housekeeper, Eunice Murray, noticed that the light in Monroe's room was on late at night, but that Monroe did not respond to Murray's knocking. Murray called Monroe's psychaitrist Ralph Greenson, who arrived within minutes. Greenson looked through a window and saw Monroe lying on her bed, so he broke a window to get inside. The doctor found her dead (or nearly so), so he called the police. The EXACT timeline is still in dispute.


Who sings the song with the lyrics Yeah lets get out of here you can drive all night you can be Marilyn monroe and you'll be James Dean you can live your lives like there is no tomorrow?

its sung by, Justin James , the song is "we can do anything" Ive been looking for this song all night....


In Search of Marilyn's Daughter 1968 a late night TV search hosted by Peter Lawford..In Search of Marilyn Monroe's Daughter. What does Tony Curtis know What does Mickey Rooney know Who knows?

Marilyn Monroe HAD NO CHILDREN. She COULD NOT bear children because she suffered from atopic pregnancies, where the eggs would get stuck in the fallopian tubes. She tried desperately to have children, but was never successful; she miscarried each time. Those who say otherwise are just trying to create scandal and gossip, so do not believe them.


What are the release dates for Bobby Bumps' Night Out with Some Night Owls - 1919?

Bobby Bumps' Night Out with Some Night Owls - 1919 was released on: USA: 16 April 1919


Who were the victims the night Robert Kennedy was shot?

Kennedy himself and of course his family and friends.


What are famous pieces of artwork?

Some famous pieces of artwork include Da Vinci's "Mona Lisa," Van Gogh's "Starry Night," Munch's "The Scream," Wood's "American Gothic," and Warhol's Marilyn Monroe prints. Other great artists include Picasso, Michelangelo, and Pollock.