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Shaun Alexander
Football Player / 1977 -
Shaun Alexander is a former running back for the Seattle Seahawks and Washington Redskins who’s one of the leading touchdown scorers in NFL history.
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(1977-)
Football Player
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Muhammad Ali
Boxer, Philanthropist / 1942 -
Muhammad Ali is considered one of the greatest athletes in boxing history, winning both the coveted Golden Gloves title and an Olympic gold medal, among several other honors.
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(1942-)
Boxer, Philanthropist
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Alben W. Barkley
U.S. Vice President, U.S. Representative / 1877 - 1956
Alben W. Barkley, 35th U.S. vice president, under Harry S. Truman, was one of the chief architects of the New Deal and a member of Congress for almost 40 years.
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(1877-1956)
U.S. Vice President, U.S. Representative
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Wendell Berry
Journalist, Author, Poet / 1934 -
Wendell Berry’s nature poetry, novels of America's rural past and essays on ecological responsibility grew from his experiences as a farmer.
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(1934-)
Journalist, Author, Poet
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Larry Birkhead
Photographer / 1973 -
Larry Birkhead, ex of the late Anna Nicole Smith, is raising their daughter, Dannielynn, after confirming in 2007 that he's the girl's biological dad.
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(1973-)
Photographer
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Montgomery Blair
Lawyer, U.S. Representative, Government Official / 1813 - 1883
Montgomery Blair was a 19th century lawyer and politician who represented Dred Scott and served as Abraham Lincoln's postmaster general.
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(1813-1883)
Lawyer, U.S. Representative, Government Official
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Jim Bowie
Folk Hero, Warrior / 1796 - 1836
Jim Bowie was a fighter in Texas Revolution who died during the defense of the Alamo. He became an American folk hero and the "Bowie Knife" is named after him.
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(1796-1836)
Folk Hero, Warrior
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Louis Brandeis
Supreme Court Justice / 1856 - 1941
Louis Brandeis was the first Jew to sit on the U.S. Supreme Court. His decisions affirmed individual liberty and privacy and opposed unchecked governmental power.
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(1856-1941)
Supreme Court Justice
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William Wells Brown
Journalist, Author, Playwright / 1814 - 1884
William Wells Brown was a writer who was the first African-American to publish a novel.
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(1814-1884)
Journalist, Author, Playwright
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Isaac Burns Murphy
Athlete / 1861 - 1896
African-American jockey Isaac Burns Murphy repeatedly won the Kentucky Derby and was posthumously inducted into the National Museum of Racing's Hall of Fame.
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(1861-1896)
Athlete
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Kit Carson
Explorer, Folk Hero, Military Leader / 1809 - 1868
Kit Carson was an American frontiersman, trapper, soldier and Indian agent who made an important contribution to the westward expansion of the United States.
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(1809-1868)
Explorer, Folk Hero, Military Leader
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Cassius Marcellus Clay
Activist, Journalist / 1810 - 1903
Cassius Marcellus Clay was born in Kentucky to a slave-holding family, but became a major figure in the abolitionist movement.
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(1810-1903)
Activist, Journalist
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George Clooney
Activist, Film Actor, Television Actor / 1961 -
People's sexiest man alive George Clooney is an Oscar-winning actor best known for playing Dr. Doug Ross on TV's ER and Danny Ocean in the Ocean's Eleven films.
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(1961-)
Activist, Film Actor, Television Actor
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Rosemary Clooney
Film Actress, Singer / 1928 - 2002
Rosemary Clooney was a popular singer beginning in the 1950s and had a No. 1 hit with "Come On-a My House." She was aunt to actor George Clooney.
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(1928-2002)
Film Actress, Singer
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Countee Cullen
1903 - 1946
Countee Cullen was an African-American poet associated with the Harlem Renaissance movement. His best known works are Copper Sun and The Black Christ.
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(1903-1946)
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Billy Ray Cyrus
Film Actor, Television Actor, Songwriter, Singer / 1961 -
Billy Ray Cyrus is a country singer/songwriter who is perhaps now more famous for his TV and film roles than for his music.
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(1961-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Songwriter, Singer
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Jefferson Davis
Government Official / 1808 - 1889
Jefferson Davis was a 19th century U.S. senator best known as the president of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.
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(1808-1889)
Government Official
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Johnny Depp
Film Actor, Director / 1963 -
Johnny Depp is an award-nominated actor known for his portrayal of odd-ball characters including Captain Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean.
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(1963-)
Film Actor, Director
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Irene Dunne
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1898 - 1990
Irene Dunne was an Academy Award-nominated actress and singer known for her roles in Showboat, Anna and the King of Siam and Love Affair.
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(1898-1990)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Bob Edwards
Radio Talk Show Host / 1947 -
Bob Edwards is best known as the host of the long-running public radio news program Morning Edition, a post he held for close to 25 years.
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(1947-)
Radio Talk Show Host
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Larry Flynt
Activist, Publisher / 1942 -
When Larry Flynt published an unflattering parody of Jerry Falwell in Hustler, Falwell waged a suit that eventually went to the U.S. Supreme Court. It ruled in Flynt's favor, citing the First Amendment's protection of freedom of speech.
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(1942-)
Activist, Publisher
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Tyson Gay
Track and Field Athlete / 1982 -
Tyson Gay is a track and field athlete who specializes in sprinting. He placed fourth in the men's 100 at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games, following a hamstring injury.
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(1982-)
Track and Field Athlete
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Sue Grafton
Author / 1940 -
Author Sue Grafton is the creator of the popular mystery novels featuring private investigator Kinsey Millhone, which began with 1982's A Is for Alibi.
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(1940-)
Author
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D.W. Griffith
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Director / 1875 - 1948
D.W. Griffith was one of cinema's earliest directors and producers, known for his innovations and for directing the 1915 film Birth of a Nation.
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(1875-1948)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Director
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Lionel Hampton
Musician / 1908 - 2002
Lionel Hampton was a jazz musician and bandleader, known for the rhythmic vitality of his playing and his showmanship as a performer.
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(1908-2002)
Musician
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John Marshall Harlan
Civil Rights Activist, Supreme Court Justice / 1833 - 1911
John Harlan was associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1877 until his death and one of the most forceful dissenters in the history of that tribunal.
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(1833-1911)
Civil Rights Activist, Supreme Court Justice
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bell hooks
Scholar, Academic Author, Journalist / 1952 -
Bell hooks is an American scholar whose best known work focuses on perceptions of black women in the United States.
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(1952-)
Scholar, Academic Author, Journalist
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Josh Hutcherson
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1992 -
Josh Hutcherson is an American actor best known for his role in The Hunger Games. He’s worked with luminaries such as Robin Williams, Annette Bening and Tom Hanks.
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(1992-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Jim James
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1978 -
Jim James is a singer, songwriter, guitarist and founding member of the psychedelic rock band My Morning Jacket. Under the name Yim Yames, he created his first solo album, Tribute To, to honor the music of George Harrison.
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(1978-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Richard Mentor Johnson
Political Leader / 1780 - 1850
Richard Mentor Johnson was the ninth Vice President of the United States, serving in the Democratic administration of Martin Van Bruen.
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(1780-1850)
Political Leader
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Naomi Judd
Singer / 1946 -
Country star Naomi Judd formed The Judds with her daughter Wynonna in the 1970s. Her other daughter, Ashley, became a film actress.
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(1946-)
Singer
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Wynonna Judd
Singer / 1964 -
Wynonna Judd is a country music superstar, famous for her solo hits and alongside her mother, Naomi Judd.
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(1964-)
Singer
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Nick Lachey
Singer, Reality Television Star / 1973 -
TV personality and reality star Nick Lachey sings solo as well as with boy band 98 Degrees. He's also famous for his marriages to Jessica Simpson and Vanessa Minnillo.
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(1973-)
Singer, Reality Television Star
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Jennifer Lawrence
Film Actress / 1990 -
Jennifer Lawrence is known for her roles in The Hunger Games and Winter’s Bone, and is heralded as one of the most promising young actresses working today.
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(1990-)
Film Actress
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Abraham Lincoln
Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer, U.S. President, U.S. Representative / 1809 - 1865
Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States. He preserved the Union during the U.S. Civil War and brought about the emancipation of slaves.
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(1809-1865)
Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer, U.S. President, U.S. Representative
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Brian Littrell
Songwriter, Singer / 1975 -
Brian Littrell is known for making two types of music: pop hits with the Backstreet Boys and inspirational tunes as a Christian music artist.
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(1975-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Patty Loveless
Singer / 1957 -
Country singer Patty Loveless is famous for her blend of musical styles, and songs like "How Can I Help You Say Goodbye?"
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(1957-)
Singer
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Loretta Lynn
Songwriter, Singer / 1932 -
Loretta Lynn is a singer-songwriter known for "Coal Miner's Daughter," among many other country songs. A film about her by the same name was a critical hit.
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(1932-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Victor Mature
Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1913 - 1999
Victor Mature was a film actor who became a sex symbol in the 1940s with hordes of adoring female fans.
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(1913-1999)
Film Actor, Theater Actor
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Randall McCoy
Murderer / 1825 - 1914
In late 1800s, Randall McCoy and his kin engaged in a bitter and deadly dispute with another Appalachian family in the infamous Hatfield-McCoy feud.
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(1825-1914)
Murderer
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Garrett Morgan
Entrepreneur, Inventor, Publisher / 1877 - 1963
Garrett Morgan blazed a trail for African-American inventors with his many patents, including those for a hair-straightening product, a breathing device, and an improved sewing machine and traffic signal.
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(1877-1963)
Entrepreneur, Inventor, Publisher
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Patricia Neal
Film Actress, Theater Actress / 1926 - 2010
Patricia Neil was an American film and stage actress who is best known for her performances in The Day The Earth Stood Still and Breakfast at Tiffany's.
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(1926-2010)
Film Actress, Theater Actress
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Suzan-Lori Parks
Playwright, Screenwriter / 1963 -
Suzan-Lori Parks is an African American playwright and screenwriter. She received the MacArthur Foundation "Genius" Grant in 2001, and the 2002 Pulitzer Prize.
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(1963-)
Playwright, Screenwriter
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John Pope
General / 1822 - 1892
John Pope was a Union general in the American Civil War. He was relieved of command following the Confederate triumph at the Second Battle of Bull Run.
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(1822-1892)
General
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Annie Potts
Film Actress, Theater Actress / 1952 -
Fondly remembered as the sassy secretary in Ghostbusters (1984), actress Annie Potts also appeared in Pretty in Pink.
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(1952-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress
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Kevin Richardson
Environmental Activist, Actor, Model, Music Producer, Singer / 1971 -
Singer Kevin Richardson, the eldest of the Backstreet Boys and People magazine's Sexiest Pop Star of 1999, is also known for acting on Broadway and in indie films.
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(1971-)
Environmental Activist, Actor, Model, Music Producer, Singer
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Rajon Rondo
Basketball Player / 1986 -
American basketball player Rajon Rondo is an all-star point guard who led the Boston Celtics to the NBA championship in 2008.
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(1986-)
Basketball Player
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Diane Sawyer
News Anchor, Journalist / 1945 -
As the first female correspondent on 60 Minutes and the current anchor of ABC World News, Diane Sawyer blazed a path for women in broadcast journalism.
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(1945-)
News Anchor, Journalist
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John Scopes
Educator / 1900 - 1970
John Scopes is best known as the Tennessee teacher found guilty of breaking the law for teaching evolution in his class room.
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(1900-1970)
Educator
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Ricky Skaggs
Songwriter, Guitarist, Music Producer, Singer / 1954 -
Popular bluegrass and mandolin player Ricky Skaggs is known for several popular country hits, including "Country Boy."
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(1954-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Music Producer, Singer
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Harry Dean Stanton
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1926 -
Actor Harry Dean Stanton is known for early
appearances in iconic films such as Cool Hand Luke (1967) and Repo Man (1984) as well as for his present-day roles.
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(1926-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Adlai Stevenson
Lawyer, U.S. Vice President / 1835 - 1914
Adlai Stevenson was 23rd vice president of the United States (1893–1897) in the Democratic administration of President Grover Cleveland.
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(1835-1914)
Lawyer, U.S. Vice President
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Helen Thomas
Television Personality, Journalist / 1920 -
Helen Thomas was the first female member of the White House press corps and the United Press International’s first female White House bureau chief.
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(1920-)
Television Personality, Journalist
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Hunter S. Thompson
Activist, Journalist, Author / 1937 - 2005
A counterculture icon, Hunter S. Thompson was an American journalist best known for writing 1971's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and creating "Gonzo journalism."
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(1937-2005)
Activist, Journalist, Author
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Mary Todd Lincoln
U.S. First Lady / 1818 - 1882
Mary Todd Lincoln was the wife of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States.
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(1818-1882)
U.S. First Lady
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Mary Travers
Anti-War Activist, Singer / 1936 - 2009
Mary Travers was a member of the 1960s folk music trio Peter, Paul & Mary.
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(1936-2009)
Anti-War Activist, Singer
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Gus Van Sant
Director / 1952 -
Gus Van Sant, the American director known best known for the blockbuster hit Good Will Hunting, starring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck.
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(1952-)
Director
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Jim Varney
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian / 1949 - 2000
Comedic actor Jim Varney played his signature character Ernest P. Worrell in hundreds of commercials and five Disney films including Ernest goes to Camp (1987).
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(1949-2000)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian
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Fred Vinson
Judge, Supreme Court Justice, U.S. Representative / 1890 - 1953
Fred Vinson was the 13th chief justice of the United States Supreme Court. He also served in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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(1890-1953)
Judge, Supreme Court Justice, U.S. Representative
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Robert Penn Warren
Civil Rights Activist, Literary Critic, Poet / 1905 - 1989
American poet Robert Penn Warren was one of the founders of New Criticism and is the only person to have won the Pulitzer Prize for both fiction and poetry.
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(1905-1989)
Civil Rights Activist, Literary Critic, Poet
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Sean Young
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1959 -
Sean Young is an American actress best known for her roles in the films Blade Runner (1982) and No Way Out (1987).
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(1959-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Whitney Young Jr.
Civil Rights Activist / 1921 - 1971
Whitney Young Jr. was the head of the Urban League for 10 years and a lifelong advocate of civil and equal rights.
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(1921-1971)
Civil Rights Activist