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Thomas Sweatt - Wikipedia Thomas Anthony 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
Thomas A. Sweatt: Where is the Arsonist Today? - The Cinemaholic Born on November 1, 1954, Thomas A Sweatt grew up to raise fiery hell in and around Washington, DC, including Maryland and Virginia and became one of the most dangerous prolific serial arsonists in the nation’s history
DC Area Serial Arsonist | ATF - Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco . . . Thomas Sweatt was arrested in April 2005 for the federal crimes of arson and arson resulting in death He pled guilty to 45 fires and received life imprisonment without the possibility of parole Sweatt later admitted to ATF Agents that he was responsible for an additional 300 fires
Heman Marion Sweatt - Wikipedia Heman Marion Sweatt (December 11, 1912 – October 3, 1982) was an African-American civil rights activist who confronted Jim Crow laws He is best known for the Sweatt v Painter lawsuit, which challenged the "separate but equal" doctrine and was one of the earliest of the events that led to the desegregation of American higher education
Sweatt v. Painter - Case Summary and Case Brief Case Summary of Sweatt v Painter: An African-American law school applicant was denied admission into the University of Texas Law School solely because of his race Upon suit filed by the applicant, the university tried to set up a separate facility for African-American law students
Sweatt V. Painter Art Installation – UT in Context In collaboration with the NAACP, Sweatt sued the University at both the state and federal level His story highlights the movement for desegregation and civil rights in Texas and his role in forging the path to desegregation of higher education in the nation Read more about Sweatt, the activists, and students who fought for change