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2012
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Dr. Seuss and Beasts of Play
March 12, 2012 by Julien McNabThe producers at BIO.com review hundreds of photos of famous figures each week, from award-winning actors and popular singers, to headliners and scandal-makers. While we're digging through these archives, we often come across amazing photos that we're...
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- In these groups:
- The Doctor Is In
- Famous Children's Authors
- Famous Pisceans
Dr. Seuss
Illustrator, Author / 1904 - 1991
Throughout his career, cartoonist and writer Dr. Seuss published 60 children's books, including The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggs and Ham.
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Photo of the Week: Flying With Style
March 5, 2012 by Julien McNabThe producers at BIO.com review hundreds of photos of famous figures each week, from award-winning actors and popular singers, to headliners and scandal-makers...
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Photo of the Week: Deeds Not Words
March 12, 2012 by Julien McNabThe producers at BIO.com review hundreds of photos of famous figures each week, from award-winning actors and popular singers, to headliners and scandal-makers...
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- Famous Libras
- Famous Women's Rights Activists
- Famous Suffragettes
Emily Davison
Women's Rights Activist / 1872 - 1913
Militant suffragette Emily Wilding Davison fought to gain equal voting rights for British women before dying at the Epsom Derby in 1913.
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Who Am I? Famous Girl Scouts
March 8, 2012 by Rhonda Hilario-CaguiatHappy 100th anniversary, Girl Scouts! Although you may know them best for their annual cookie sale, the organization has been dedicated to teaching leadership skills...
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Anne Sullivan: The Miracle Worker
March 2, 2012 by Josh MapesSaturday, March 3, 2012, marks the 125th anniversary of Helen Keller meeting Anne Sullivan, the "miracle worker", who would change her life and set her on the path...
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- Oscar-Winning Portrayals
- Real Life Leading Ladies
- Famous Lefties
Helen Keller
Educator, Activist, Journalist / 1880 - 1968
American educator Helen Keller overcame the adversity of being blind and deaf to become one of the 20th century's leading humanitarians, as well as co-founder of the ACLU.
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- Oscar-Winning Portrayals
- Real Life Leading Ladies
- Famous Academics
Anne Sullivan
Educator / 1866 - 1936
Anne Sullivan was a teacher who, at age 21, taught Helen Keller, who was deaf, mute, and blind, how to communicate and read Braille.
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Little-known Facts About Clara Barton
March 6, 2012 by Libby O'ConnellMarch is Red Cross Month in the United States—and the American Red Cross would be nothing without the help of Clara Barton, the heroic crusader who founded the American chapter of this emergency response organization. In 1975, the National Park Service...

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