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Roy Acuff
Singer / 1903 - 1992
Country musician Roy Acuff performed hits suchs as "It Won't Be Long" and "Tennessee Waltz" nearly every weekend on the Grand Ole' Opry during the 1930, 40s and 50s.
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(1903-1992)
Singer
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James Agee
Author, Poet, Screenwriter / 1909 - 1955
James Agee was a film critic for TIME magazine, penned the screenplay for The African Queen, and won the 1958 Pulitzer Prize for his novel A Death in the Family.
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(1909-1955)
Author, Poet, Screenwriter
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Duane Allman
Guitarist / 1946 - 1971
Slide guitar great Duane Allman cofounded The Allman Brothers Band and recorded with artists like Wilson Pickett and Eric Clapton.
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(1946-1971)
Guitarist
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Gregg Allman
Songwriter, Singer / 1947 -
Gregg Allman is one of the co-founders of the popular 1970s rock group the Allman Brothers Band.
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(1947-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Chet Atkins
Business Leader, Bassist, Guitarist, Music Producer / 1924 - 2001
Chet Atkins was an influential American country-and-western guitarist and record company executive who is often credited with developing the Nashville Sound.
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(1924-2001)
Business Leader, Bassist, Guitarist, Music Producer
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Bill Belichick
Coach / 1952 -
Bill Belichick is head coach of the NFL's New England Patriots and widely considered one of the best coaches in football history.
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(1952-)
Coach
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John Bell
U.S. Representative / 1797 - 1869
John Bell was elected Tennessee senator in 1847, serving in the Senate until 1859. He was also a U.S. presidential nominee on the eve of the American Civil War.
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(1797-1869)
U.S. Representative
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Bobby Blue Bland
Singer / 1930 -
Bobby Blue Bland is an American rhythm-and-blues singer noted for his rich baritone voice, sophisticated style, and sensual delivery.
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(1930-)
Singer
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Julian Bond
Civil Rights Activist, U.S. Governor / 1940 -
U.S. legislator and black civil rights leader Julian Bond is best known for his fight to take his duly elected seat in the Georgia House of Representatives.
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(1940-)
Civil Rights Activist, U.S. Governor
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Marjorie Lee Browne
Educator, Mathematician / 1914 - 1979
In 1949, mathematician Marjorie Lee Browne became one of the first two African-American women to earn a Ph.D. in her field.
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(1914-1979)
Educator, Mathematician
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James M. Buchanan
Scholar, Critic / 1919 -
James M. Buchanan is an American economist best known for his work on public choice theory, for which he receive the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1986.
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(1919-)
Scholar, Critic
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Herman Cain
Business Leader / 1945 -
A former fast-food chain executive, Herman Cain emerged as a Republican candidate for the 2012 presidential nomination.
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(1945-)
Business Leader
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Hattie Ophelia Caraway
U.S. Representative / 1878 - 1950
Arkansas teacher Hattie Ophelia Caraway became the first
woman elected to the U.S. Senate in 1932.
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(1878-1950)
U.S. Representative
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Dixie Carter
Television Actress / 1939 - 2010
Dixie Carter was an actress who most TV viewers remember from the hit series Designing Women.
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(1939-2010)
Television Actress
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Roseanne Cash
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1955 -
Rosanne Cash is an American singer and songwriter best known for her country hits "Seven Year Ache" and "I Don't Know Why You Don't Want Me."
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(1955-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Kenny Chesney
Songwriter, Singer / 1968 -
Country singer Kenny Chesney went gold with Me and You in 1996, platinum with I Will Stand in 1997 and double platinum with Everywhere We Go in 1999.
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(1968-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Rita Coolidge
Singer / 1944 -
Rita Coolidge is an American two-time Grammy Award–winning singer best known for her hits in the 1970s, including the album Anytime...Anywhere.
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(1944-)
Singer
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Davy Crockett
Folk Hero, U.S. Representative / 1786 - 1836
Davy Crockett was a frontiersman, legendary folk hero and three-time Congressman. He fought in the War of 1812 and died at the Alamo in the Texas Revolution.
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(1786-1836)
Folk Hero, U.S. Representative
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David Nelson Crosthwait, Jr.
Engineer, Inventor, Journalist / 1898 - 1976
David Nelson Crosthwait, Jr. was an African American pioneer in the field of heating and air conditioning, best known for heating up Radio City Music Hall.
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(1898-1976)
Engineer, Inventor, Journalist
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Alvin C. York
Folk Hero, Warrior / 1887 - 1961
Alvin C. York was an American war hero during WWI. He received a Congressional Medal of Honor and his story was told in the film Sergeant York.
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(1887-1961)
Folk Hero, Warrior
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Miley Cyrus
Film Actress, Television Actress, Singer / 1992 -
Actress and singer Miley Cyrus is the daughter of '90s country star Billy Ray Cyrus and the star of the Disney series Hannah Montana.
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(1992-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Singer
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Mark Dean
Computer Programmer, Inventor / 1957 -
Computer scientist and engineer Mark Dean is credited with helping develop a number of landmark technologies, including the color PC monitor, the Industry Standard Architecture system bus and the first gigahertz chip.
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(1957-)
Computer Programmer, Inventor
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Shannen Doherty
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Television Producer, Writer / 1971 -
Shannen Doherty is best known for her roles as Heather Duke in the film Heathers and on TV as Brenda in Beverly Hills, 90210 and as Prue in Charmed.
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(1971-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Television Producer, Writer
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David Farragut
Military Leader / 1801 - 1870
David Farragut was an American naval commander in the War of 1812 and the U.S. Civil War and spoke the famous quote, "Damn the torpedoes!"
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(1801-1870)
Military Leader
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Lester Flatt
Guitarist / 1914 - 1979
Lester Flatt was best known for his bluegrass guitar stylings as part of the Foggy Mountain Boys and Flatt and Scruggs.
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(1914-1979)
Guitarist
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Tennessee Ernie Ford
Singer / 1919 - 1991
Tennessee Ernie Ford was an American recording artist and television host who enjoyed success in the country and Western, pop and gospel musical genres.
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(1919-1991)
Singer
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Nathan Bedford Forrest
General / 1821 - 1877
Confederate general Nathan Bedford Forrest fought at Shiloh, massacred 300 blacks at Ft. Pillow and served as the first Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan.
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(1821-1877)
General
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Abe Fortas
Lawyer, Supreme Court Justice / 1910 - 1982
Nominated to replace Earl Warren as chief justice in 1968, Abe Fortas became the first nominee for that post since 1795 to fail to win Senate approval.
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(1910-1982)
Lawyer, Supreme Court Justice
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Steve Fossett
Business Leader, Pilot / 1944 - 2007
Steve Fossett was an American businessman and adventurer best known for circumnavigating the globe in a hot air balloon in 2002.
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(1944-2007)
Business Leader, Pilot
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Megan Fox
Film Actress, Television Actress, Model / 1986 -
Megan Fox is an starred in the first two blockbuster Transformers films. She is consistently ranked with the hottest up-and-coming young actresses.
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(1986-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Model
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Aretha Franklin
Singer / 1942 -
Multiple Grammy winner and "Queen of Soul" Aretha Franklin is known for such hits as "Respect," "Freeway of Love" and "I Say a Little Prayer."
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(1942-)
Singer
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Morgan Freeman
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Producer / 1937 -
Respected actor Morgan Freeman has appeared in such films as Driving Miss Daisy, The Shawshank Redemption, Million Dollar Baby, Unforgiven and Batman Begins.
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(1937-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Producer
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Nikki Giovanni
Civil Rights Activist, Television Personality, Poet / 1943 -
The poems of Nikki Giovanni helped to define the African-American voice of the 1960s, '70s and beyond. She was also a major force in the Black Arts movement.
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(1943-)
Civil Rights Activist, Television Personality, Poet
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George Hamilton
Film Actor, Television Actor, Entrepreneur, Talk Show Host / 1939 -
Actor George Hamilton has appeared in more than 80 movies and television shows during his career, including the film Light in the Piazza in 1962.
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(1939-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Entrepreneur, Talk Show Host
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Jack Hanna
Philanthropist, Zoologist, Television Personality, Journalist / 1947 -
Jack Hanna, animal expert and former director of the Columbus Zoo, makes regular appearances on TV talk shows to teach people about exotic animals.
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(1947-)
Philanthropist, Zoologist, Television Personality, Journalist
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Bob Harper
Reality Television Star / 1965 -
Bob Harper came to fame as a coach on the TV weight-loss competition The Biggest Loser
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(1965-)
Reality Television Star
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Isaac Hayes
Actor, Musician / 1942 - 2008
Issac Hayes was an American musician. His hit song "Soul Man" and the musical score for the 1971 film Shaft are legendary contributions to modern music.
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(1942-2008)
Actor, Musician
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Christina Hendricks
Television Actress / 1975 -
Actress Christina Hendricks, named the sexiest woman alive by Esquire magazine, is known for playing Joan Holloway on the TV series Mad Men.
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(1975-)
Television Actress
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Benjamin Hooks
Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer / 1925 - 2010
Benjamin Hooks became a minister and public defender during the civil rights movement. He would later become the executive director of the NAACP.
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(1925-2010)
Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer
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Eliza Johnson
U.S. First Lady / 1810 - 1876
Eliza Johnson became First Lady when her husband Andrew assumed the presidency after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
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(1810-1876)
U.S. First Lady
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George Kelly
Criminal / 1895 - 1954
Bank robber, bootlegger and kidnapper George “Machine Gun” Kelly was sentenced to life in prison along with his wife, Kathryn Kelly, in 1933.
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(1895-1954)
Criminal
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Machine Gun Kelly
Criminal / 1897 - 1954
Machine Gun Kelly was an American bootlegger, bank robber and kidnapper who made headlines in the 1930s.
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(1897-1954)
Criminal
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Johnny Knoxville
Actor, Reality Television Star / 1971 -
Actor and stuntman Johnny Knoxville is most famous for performing extreme stunts on the American TV series "Jackass."
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(1971-)
Actor, Reality Television Star
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Kimberley Locke
Singer / 1978 -
Singer Kimberley Locke made a hugely successful run on American Idol and ended up placing third (behind runner-up Clay Aiken and winner Ruben Studdard).
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(1978-)
Singer
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Michael Oher
Football Player / 1986 -
Michael Oher is an NFL football player with the Baltimore Ravens. He was the subject of Michael Lewis's book, The Blind Side, and the 2009 film of the same name.
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(1986-)
Football Player
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Bettie Page
Pin-up / 1923 - 2008
Bettie Page was a Playboy pin-up model and sex symbol of the 1950s. Her straight black bangs and innocent, playful attitude made her a fashion icon.
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(1923-2008)
Pin-up
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Dolly Parton
Songwriter, Singer / 1946 -
Country music queen Dolly Parton is a cultural icon whose voluptuous figure and powerful voice made her popular on both stage and screen.
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(1946-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Sarah Polk
U.S. First Lady / 1803 - 1891
Politically minded first lady Sarah Polk led her husband James Polk’s successful campaign to become the 11th U.S. president in 1845.
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(1803-1891)
U.S. First Lady
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Lisa Marie Presley
Songwriter, Singer / 1968 -
Lisa Marie Presley is a singer and actress who is familiar to most as the only daughter of Elvis Presley and the ex-wife of Michael Jackson.
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(1968-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Sam Rayburn
U.S. Representative / 1882 - 1961
Sam Rayburn was an American politician best known for his roles as Speaker of the House, Majority Leader to Congress and Chairman of the National Democratic Convention.
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(1882-1961)
U.S. Representative
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Brad Renfro
Film Actor / 1982 - 2008
Brad Renfro was a young Hollywood actor who became more famous for the trouble he was always in than for his acting.
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(1982-2008)
Film Actor
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Oscar Robertson
Basketball Player / 1938 -
Hall of Fame basketball guard Oscar Robertson played 14 NBA seasons. He averaged more than 25 points per game and retired as the league’s all-time assist leader.
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(1938-)
Basketball Player
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Wilma Rudolph
Track and Field Athlete / 1940 - 1994
In 1960, Wilma Rudolph became the first American woman to win three gold medals at a single Olympic Games.
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(1940-1994)
Track and Field Athlete
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Randy Scruggs
Guitarist / 1953 -
Randy Scruggs is an American country singer, songwriter and producer best known for his hit albums Crown of Jewels (1998) and All the Way Home (1970).
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(1953-)
Guitarist
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Cybill Shepherd
Film Actress, Television Actress, Model / 1950 -
Cybill Shepherd is an American actress and model who starred in Taxi Driver and Moonlighting.
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(1950-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Model
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Dinah Shore
Singer, Television Personality / 1916 - 1994
Dinah Shore was an award-winning television personality and singer known for her string of TV shows, including Dinah!, Dinah's Place, and Dinah and Friends.
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(1916-1994)
Singer, Television Personality
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Bessie Smith
Singer / 1894 - 1937
Jazz and blues vocalist Bessie Smith's powerful, soulful voice won her countless fans and earned her the title "Empress of the Blues."
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(1894-1937)
Singer
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Quentin Tarantino
Film Actor, Television Actor, Director, Producer, Screenwriter / 1963 -
Quentin Tarantino jolted onto the Hollywood scene with his screenplay for True Romance, before directing the early 1990s films Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction.
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(1963-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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Mary Church Terrell
Educator, Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist / 1863 - 1954
Mary Church Terrell was a charter member of the NAACP and an early advocate for civil rights and the suffrage movement.
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(1863-1954)
Educator, Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist
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Justin Timberlake
Film Actor, Singer / 1981 -
Singer Justin Timberlake got his start on The New Mickey Mouse Club and made it big with boy band 'N Sync, before becoming a solo singer and budding actor.
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(1981-)
Film Actor, Singer
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Tina Turner
Singer / 1939 -
Tina Turner is an American singer and actress who topped the pop music charts in the 1980s.
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(1939-)
Singer
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Usher
Television Actor, Entrepreneur, Singer / 1978 -
Usher is a successful American R&B and pop musician who began making music at age 15. His hit albums include My Way, Confessions and Looking 4 Myself.
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(1978-)
Television Actor, Entrepreneur, Singer
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Dicky Wells
Musician / 1907 - 1985
Dicky Wells was a leading American jazz trombonist noted for his melodic creativity and expressive techniques.
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(1907-1985)
Musician
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Kitty Wells
Songwriter, Singer / 1919 - 2012
A country music legend, Kitty Wells had a string of hits in the 1950s and '60s, including "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels."
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(1919-2012)
Songwriter, Singer
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Dottie West
Songwriter, Singer / 1932 - 1991
Dottie West was a country music singer/songwriter known for such hist as "Rings of Gold" and "Would You Hold It Against Me."
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(1932-1991)
Songwriter, Singer
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Sonny Boy Williamson
Singer / 1914 - 1948
Sonny Boy Williamson, originally John Lee Curtis Williamson, was a blues singer and harmonica player. He was the first musician to use the nickname Sonny Boy.
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(1914-1948)
Singer