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Tony Accardo
Organized Crime Boss / 1906 - 1992
Tony 'Big Tuna' Accardo turned to a life of crime in his early teens, and quickly rose to infamy as a soldier in Al Capone's Chicago Crime Syndicate.
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(1906-1992)
Organized Crime Boss
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Louisa Adams
U.S. First Lady / 1775 - 1852
Louis Adams was the first lady of the United States from 1825 to 1829 while her husband, John Quincy Adams, was president.
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(1775-1852)
U.S. First Lady
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Walter Adams
Astronomer / 1876 - 1956
Walter Adams was an American astronomer who is best known for his spectroscopic studies.
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(1876-1956)
Astronomer
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Jane Addams
Women's Rights Activist, Anti-War Activist, Philanthropist / 1860 - 1935
Jane Addams co-founded one of the first settlements in the United States, the Hull House in Chicago, Illinois, and was named a co-winner of the 1931 Nobel Peace Prize.
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(1860-1935)
Women's Rights Activist, Anti-War Activist, Philanthropist
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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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Eddie Albert
Actor / 1906 - 2005
Actor Eddie Albert starred in films like The Sun Also Rises and Roman Holiday as well as the TV show Green Acres.
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(1906-2005)
Actor
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Sholem Aleichem
Religious Leader, Author, Playwright / 1859 - 1916
Sholem Aleichem was a leading Yiddish author and playwright. The musical Fiddler on the Roof is baed on his stories about Tevye the Milkman.
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(1859-1916)
Religious Leader, Author, Playwright
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Mordecai Anielewicz
Military Leader / 1919 - 1943
Mordecai Anielewicz organized Jews to fight off the Germans during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943.
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(1919-1943)
Military Leader
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Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor
Government Official / 1879 - 1964
Nancy Astor (1879–1965) was the first woman to serve in the British Parliament, where she advocated temperance, women's rights and German appeasement.
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(1879-1964)
Government Official
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Nnamdi Azikiwe
World Leader, Journalist / 1904 - 1996
Nnamdi Azikiwe founded newspapers in Ghana and Nigeria before serving as the first president of independent Nigeria from 1963 to 1966.
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(1904-1996)
World Leader, Journalist
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Chet Baker
Singer, Trumpet Player / 1929 - 1988
U.S. trumpeter and singer Chet Baker's subdued tone and gentle phrasing made him the epitome of the cool jazz ( bebop) of the 1950s.
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(1929-1988)
Singer, Trumpet Player
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Clyde Barrow
Murderer, Thief / 1909 - 1934
Outlaw Clyde Barrow and his partner, Bonnie, robbed banks and store owners during the Depression and were believed to be responsible for at least 13 murders.
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(1909-1934)
Murderer, Thief
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John Barrymore
Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1882 - 1942
American actor John Barrymore, called “The Great Profile,” is remembered for his roles as a debonair leading man and for his interpretations of Shakespeare.
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(1882-1942)
Film Actor, Theater Actor
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Frank Baum
Author / 1856 - 1919
Children's book writer Frank Baum created the popular Wizard of Oz series. Ruth Plumly Thompson continued to write the series after his death.
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(1856-1919)
Author
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Arnold Beckman
Educator, Chemist / 1900 - 2004
Arnold Beckman was an American chemist who founded Beckman Instruments and funded the first silicon transistor company, giving rise to Silicon Valley.
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(1900-2004)
Educator, Chemist
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Edward Samuel Behr
Journalist / 1926 - 2007
British journalist and author Edward Samuel Behr was a foreign correspondent for Reuters, Time, and Newsweek.
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(1926-2007)
Journalist
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Carey Bell
Musician / 1936 - 2007
Carey Bell was a famous harmonica player who got his start in the Chicago blues scene. He played with Muddy Waters and Willie Dixon.
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(1936-2007)
Musician
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Judah Benjamin
Lawyer, U.S. Representative / 1811 - 1884
Lawyer Judah Philip Benjamin was the first professing Jew elected to the U.S. Senate and is considered the most prominent American Jew during the 19th century.
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(1811-1884)
Lawyer, U.S. Representative
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Gwendolyn Bennett
Artist, Editor, Author, Poet / 1902 - 1981
A vital figure in the Harlem Renaissance, Gwendolyn Bennett is best known for the sensuality and visual imagery in her poems, the most famous being 'To a Dark Girl'.
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(1902-1981)
Artist, Editor, Author, Poet
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Mary McLeod Bethune
Educator, Civil Rights Activist / 1875 - 1955
Mary McLeod Bethune was an educator and activist, serving as president of the National Association of Colored Women and founding the National Council of Negro Women.
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(1875-1955)
Educator, Civil Rights Activist
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Osama bin Laden
Terrorist / 1957 - 2011
Osama bin Laden is a terrorist extremist who planned the attacks on the World Trade Center and is intent on driving Western influence from the Muslim world.
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(1957-2011)
Terrorist
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Elizabeth Blackwell
Educator, Doctor / 1821 - 1910
Elizabeth Blackwell was the first woman to graduate from medical school in the United States. She became a leading public health activist during her lifetime.
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(1821-1910)
Educator, Doctor
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Florence Blanchfield
Nurse / 1884 - 1971
Army nurse Florence Blanchfield is best known for her struggle to attain full military rank, and for equal rights in the military.
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(1884-1971)
Nurse
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Isabella Blow
Editor / 1958 - 2007
Isabella Blow was a British fashion director and style icon known for wearing flamboyant hats, many by designer Philip Treacy.
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(1958-2007)
Editor
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Dirk Bogarde
Film Actor, Journalist / 1921 - 1999
One of Great Britain's leading male actors in the 1950s, Dirk Bogarde is known for his complex roles in the dark films Death in Venice (1912), Victim (1961) and The Night Porter (1974).
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(1921-1999)
Film Actor, Journalist
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Anne Boleyn
Queen / 1501 - 1536
Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII, served as queen of England in the 1530s. She was executed on charges of incest, witchcraft, adultery and conspiracy against the king.
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(1501-1536)
Queen
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Joseph Bonanno
Activist, Entrepreneur, White Collar Criminal, Organized Crime Boss / 1905 - 2002
Joseph Bonanno, known as Joe Bananas, led one of the top New York crime families in the New York from the 1930s to the 1960s.
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(1905-2002)
Activist, Entrepreneur, White Collar Criminal, Organized Crime Boss
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Napoleon
Military Leader, Political Leader, Emperor / 1769 - 1821
Napoleon Bonaparte was a military general who became the first emperor of France. His drive for military expansion changed the world.
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(1769-1821)
Military Leader, Political Leader, Emperor
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Sandro Botticelli
Painter / 1445 - 1510
Sandro Botticelli was an Italian painter of the early Renaissance-era. He contributed to the frescoes in the Sistine Chapel and painted the immortal The Birth of Venus.
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(1445-1510)
Painter
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Milton Bradley
Entrepreneur / 1836 - 1911
Milton Bradley was a businessman and a manufacturer of toys and board games. He founded Milton Bradley Co.
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(1836-1911)
Entrepreneur
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Fanny Brice
Film Actress, Comedian, Singer, Radio Personality / 1891 - 1951
Fanny Brice was a popular American singing comedienne who was long associated with the Ziegfeld Follies. She was portrayed by Barbara Streisand in Funny Girl.
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(1891-1951)
Film Actress, Comedian, Singer, Radio Personality
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Anne Brontë
Author, Poet / 1820 - 1849
Anne Brontë, sister of fellow writers Emily and Charlotte, penned the classic 19th century novels Agnes Grey and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall.
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(1820-1849)
Author, Poet
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Joyce Brothers
Psychologist, Radio Personality, Talk Show Host, Journalist / 1927 - 2013
Dr. Joyce Brothers was a famous psychologist and multimedia personality known for dispensing frank advice on relationships, intimacy, sexuality and self-worth.
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(1927-2013)
Psychologist, Radio Personality, Talk Show Host, Journalist
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Chuck Brown
Guitarist, Singer / 1936 - 2012
Chuck Brown, known as the "Godfather of Go-Go," played with Jerry Butler and The Earls of Rhythm in the early 1960s, and later joined Latin-American band Los Latinos. His hit songs include "I Need Some Money" and "Bustin' Loose."
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(1936-2012)
Guitarist, Singer
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Avery Brundage
Athlete / 1887 - 1975
Sports administrator Avery Brundage was president of the U.S. Olympic Association (1929-1953) and the International Olympic Committee (1952-1972).
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(1887-1975)
Athlete
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Jeff Buckley
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1966 - 1997
Jeff Buckley was an American singer-songwriter who became widely known for his stirring cover of the Leonard Cohen song "Hallelujah."
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(1966-1997)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Bruce Cabot
Film Actor / 1904 - 1972
Bruce Cabot built a sizeable career out of supporting roles, often playing villainous characters over a four-decade span.
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(1904-1972)
Film Actor
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John Calvin
Theologian, Journalist / 1509 - 1564
Theologian John Calvin was the leading French Protestant Reformer and the most important figure in the second generation of the Protestant Reformation.
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(1509-1564)
Theologian, Journalist
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Robert Capa
Photographer, Business Leader, Filmmaker / 1913 - 1954
Hungarian combat photographer Robert Capa is best known for redefining wartime photojournalism by insisting working in trenches, in the midst of combat.
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(1913-1954)
Photographer, Business Leader, Filmmaker
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Venustiano Carranza
Military Leader, World Leader / 1859 - 1920
Venustiano Carranza was a revolutionary during Mexico's civil war and became the Mexican Republic's first president in 1917.
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(1859-1920)
Military Leader, World Leader
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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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Barbara Cartland
Author / 1901 - 2000
Dame Barbara Cartland was a prolific British romance novelist who wrote over six hundred books.
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(1901-2000)
Author
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June Carter Cash
Songwriter, Singer / 1929 - 2003
June Carter Cash was a Grammy-winning country singer who was married to and performed with country music star Johnny Cash.
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(1929-2003)
Songwriter, Singer
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Charles IX
King / 1550 - 1574
Charles IX was King of France from 1560 until 1574 during the turbulent time of the Wars of Religion.
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(1550-1574)
King
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Salmon P. Chase
Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer, Supreme Court Justice, U.S. Representative, U.S. Governor, Government Official / 1808 - 1873
As Secretary of the Treasury under Lincoln, Salmon P. Chase implemented the National Banking Act and was the sixth chief justice of the Supreme Court.
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(1808-1873)
Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer, Supreme Court Justice, U.S. Representative, U.S. Governor, Government Official
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Caryl Chessman
Criminal / 1921 - 1960
Caryl Chessman is best known for his controversial conviction for sex crimes and his execution in 1960.
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(1921-1960)
Criminal
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John Clare
Poet / 1793 - 1864
John Clare was an English peasant poet of the Romantic school. His first book, Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery, created a stir; misfortune followed.
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(1793-1864)
Poet
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Kenneth Bancroft Clark
Educator, Civil Rights Activist, Psychologist / 1914 - 2005
Psychologist and educator Kenneth Bancroft Clark was the first black president of the American Psychological Association.
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(1914-2005)
Educator, Civil Rights Activist, Psychologist
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Albert Claude
Biologist / 1898 - 1983
Nobel Prize winning Belgian-American cytologist Albert Claude developed the principal methods of separating and analyzing components of the living cell.
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(1898-1983)
Biologist
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Eldridge Cleaver
Civil Rights Activist, Writer / 1935 - 1998
Black militant Eldridge Cleaver was the author of Soul on Ice and minister of information for the Black Panther Party in the 1960s.
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(1935-1998)
Civil Rights Activist, Writer
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Joseph Gordon Coates
Prime Minister / 1878 - 1943
Joseph Gordon Coates was the prime minister of New Zealand 1925–1928, who later instituted rigorous policies to combat the economic depression of the 1930s.
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(1878-1943)
Prime Minister
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Gary Coleman
Television Actor, Reality Television Star / 1968 - 2010
Diminutive television star Gary Coleman made "What'choo talkin' 'bout, Willis?" a household catch-phrase in the 1980s.
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(1968-2010)
Television Actor, Reality Television Star
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Ronald Colman
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Warrior / 1891 - 1958
Ronald Colman was an Academy Award-winning British actor.
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(1891-1958)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Warrior
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Christopher Columbus
Explorer / 1451 - 1506
Famed Italian explorer Christopher Columbus discovered the "New World" of the Americas on an expedition sponsored by King Ferdinand of Spain in 1492.
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(1451-1506)
Explorer
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Perry Como
Film, Singer, Television Personality / 1912 - 2001
Singer Perry Como is best known for his warm baritone crooning which came to characterize popular music in the 40s and 50s.
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(1912-2001)
Film, Singer, Television Personality
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Adolfo Constanzo
Serial Killer, Cult Leader / 1962 - 1989
Adolfo Constanzo was a serial killer in the 1980s, whose religious cult performed ritual murders. He evaded police until his 1989 assisted suicide.
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(1962-1989)
Serial Killer, Cult Leader
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Gary Cooper
Film Actor / 1901 - 1961
Gary Cooper's movie career spanned from silent films into the 1950s. He won an Academy Award for his portrayal of Alvin York in Sergeant York.
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(1901-1961)
Film Actor
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Jackie Cooper
Film Actor, Television Actor, Television Producer / 1922 - 2011
Child actor Jackie Cooper was in the Our Gang short film series and the Little Rascals television show. He also starred in the 1931 film The Champ.
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(1922-2011)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Television Producer
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Nicolaus Copernicus
Mathematician, Astronomer / 1473 - 1543
Astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus identified the concept of a heliocentric solar system, in which the sun, rather than the earth, is the center of the solar system.
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(1473-1543)
Mathematician, Astronomer
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Joan Crawford
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Dancer, Pin-up / 1905 - 1977
Joan Crawford was an Oscar-winning actress, dancer and executive. She was known for films like Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? and Mildred Pierce.
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(1905-1977)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Dancer, Pin-up
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Robert Creeley
Educator, Poet / - 1926
Robert Creeley was a poet best known for his spare, minimalist style in works such as For Love: Poems 1950 - 60 (1960) and Words (1965).
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(-1926)
Educator, Poet
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Leonardo da Vinci
Mathematician, Artist, Inventor, Musician, Writer / 1452 - 1519
Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian painter and a genius in many realms of science. He is best known for two paintings: the "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper."
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(1452-1519)
Mathematician, Artist, Inventor, Musician, Writer
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Mullah Dadullah
Military Leader / 1966 - 2007
Afghan guerrilla commander Mullah Dadullah joined the Taliban Army during the Soviet occupation. He was killed by U.S.-led coalition forces in 2007.
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(1966-2007)
Military Leader
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Ernie Davis
Football Player / 1939 - 1963
Ernie Davis became the first African-American to win the Heisman Trophy before his life was tragically cut short by leukemia at the age of 23.
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(1939-1963)
Football Player
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Sammy Davis Jr.
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Dancer, Singer / 1925 - 1990
Sammy Davis Jr. was an actor, comedian, singer and dancer, and part of the Rat Pack with Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin, with whom he starred in several films.
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(1925-1990)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Dancer, Singer
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Humphry Davy
Inventor, Chemist / 1778 - 1829
Humphry Davy was a British chemist best known for his contributions to the discoveries of chlorine and iodine. He is noted for suggesting the anesthetic use of nitrous oxide in human surgery.
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(1778-1829)
Inventor, Chemist
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Joséphine de Beauharnais
Empress / 1763 - 1814
Joséphine de Beauharnais was Napoleon Bonaparte’s wife and a French empress, whom Napolean replaced with another wife when she was unable to bear him a son.
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(1763-1814)
Empress
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Pedro CalderĂłn de la Barca
Playwright, Poet / 1600 - 1681
Pedro CalderĂłn de la Barca was a poet and playwright of the Spanish Golden Age who is generally regarded as one of Spain's finest dramatists.
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(1600-1681)
Playwright, Poet
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Jean de La Bruyère
Author / 1645 - 1696
Jean de La Bruyère was a 17th century French writer known for his satirical work The Characters, or the Manners of the Age, with The Characters of Theophrastus.
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(1645-1696)
Author
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Francisco de Paula Santander
General, World Leader / 1792 - 1840
Francisco de Paula Santander served as the president of New Granada, now Colombia, from 1833 to 1837. He fought for South American independence with SimĂłn BolĂvar.
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(1792-1840)
General, World Leader
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Oscar Stanton De Priest
U.S. Representative / 1871 - 1951
Oscar Stanton De Priest represented Illinois in the U.S. House of Representatives. He was the first African American elected to Congress in the 20th century.
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(1871-1951)
U.S. Representative
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Hernando de Soto
Explorer / 1500 - 1542
Hernando de Soto was a Spanish explorer and conquistador who participated in the conquests of Central America and Peru and discovered the Mississippi River.
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(1500-1542)
Explorer
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John Deere
Entrepreneur, Inventor / 1804 - 1886
John Deere was an American inventor and manufacturer of agricultural equipment. In 1837, Deere started an eponymous company that went on to become an international powerhouse.
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(1804-1886)
Entrepreneur, Inventor
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Desmond Dekker
Musician / 1941 - 2006
Jamaican born singer Desmond Dekker was best known for creating several musical hits in the ska and reggae genres.
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(1941-2006)
Musician
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Dom DeLuise
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1933 - 2009
Dom DeLuise was an actor of film and TV known for parts in such Mel Brooks movies as Silent Movie and Blazing Saddles.
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(1933-2009)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Jack Dempsey
Boxer / 1895 - 1983
Jack Dempsey -- known as the "Manassa Mauler" -- was the world heavyweight boxing champion from 1919-1926.
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(1895-1983)
Boxer
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Bartolomeu Dias
Explorer / 1450 - 1500
Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias led the first European expedition round the Cape of Good Hope in 1488.
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(1450-1500)
Explorer
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Emily Dickinson
Poet / 1830 - 1886
While never popular in her lifetime, Emily Dickinson has become one of the most widely known, most revered poets in history.
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(1830-1886)
Poet
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Marlene Dietrich
Film Actress / 1901 - 1992
Film actress Marlene Dietrich was known for her sultry, sex appeal. She was a major leading lady in the 1930s and 1940s.
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(1901-1992)
Film Actress
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John Foster Dulles
Political Leader / 1888 - 1959
U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles made major contributions to U.S. foreign policy during the Cold War.
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(1888-1959)
Political Leader
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Katherine Dunham
Anthropologist, Activist, Choreographer, Journalist / 1909 - 2006
Katherine Dunham was an American dancer, choreographer and anthropologist noted for her innovative interpretations of ritualistic and ethnic dances.
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(1909-2006)
Anthropologist, Activist, Choreographer, Journalist
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Eadweard Muybridge
Photographer, Filmmaker, Inventor / 1830 - 1904
Eadweard Muybridge's photography of moving animals captured movement in a way that had never been done before. His work was used by both scientists and artists.
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(1830-1904)
Photographer, Filmmaker, Inventor
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Edward VII
King / 1841 - 1910
King Edward VII took over the British throne after the death of Queen Victoria. He was a popular ruler who strengthened his country prior to World War I.
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(1841-1910)
King
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Edward VIII
Duke, King / 1894 - 1972
Edward VIII became king of the United Kingdom following the death of his father, George V, but ruled for less than a year. He abdicated the throne in order to marry his lover, Wallis Simpson, thereafter taking the title Duke of Windsor.
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(1894-1972)
Duke, King
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Adolf Eichmann
War Criminal / 1906 - 1962
Adolf Eichmann would be executed by the state of Israel for his role as coordinator of logistics for "the final solution to the Jewish question."
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(1906-1962)
War Criminal
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Duke Ellington
Songwriter, Conductor, Pianist / 1899 - 1974
An originator of big-band jazz, Duke Ellington was an American composer, pianist and bandleader who composed thousands of scores over his 50-year career.
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(1899-1974)
Songwriter, Conductor, Pianist
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Perry Ellis
Fashion Designer / 1940 - 1986
Fashion designer Perry Ellis launched a new wave of fashion that was defined by his signature baggy look. His clothes were lauded as both classic and adventurous.
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(1940-1986)
Fashion Designer
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Erik H. Erikson
Educator, Scholar, Psychologist, Journalist / 1902 - 1994
Personality development, in Erik H. Erikson's view, occurs through a series of identity crises that occur in stages that must be overcome and internalized.
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(1902-1994)
Educator, Scholar, Psychologist, Journalist
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Ezzard Charles
Boxer / 1921 - 1975
Ezzard Charles was American world heavyweight boxing champion from 1950, when he outpointed Joe Louis to 1951, when he was knocked out by Jersey Joe Walcott.
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(1921-1975)
Boxer
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Jerry Falwell
Radio Talk Show Host, Evangelist, Minister, Pastor, Television Personality / 1933 - 2007
Jerry Falwell is a religious leader, political activist and television evangelist. He restarted The Moral Majority Coalition in 2004.
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(1933-2007)
Radio Talk Show Host, Evangelist, Minister, Pastor, Television Personality
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Alice Faye
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Dancer / 1915 - 1998
Alice Faye was a Broadway actress and chorus girl who played the mother of Shirley Temple in several films.
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(1915-1998)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Dancer
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Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
Singer / 1925 - 2012
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau was an opera singer known for his deep baritone and preeminence in the lieder.
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(1925-2012)
Singer
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Henry M. Flagler
Entrepreneur / 1830 - 1913
Henry M. Flagler was an American tycoon who worked with John D. Rockefeller to establish Standard Oil. He developed Florida as the vacation land it is today.
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(1830-1913)
Entrepreneur
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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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Gustave Flaubert
Author / 1821 - 1880
French novelist Gustave Flaubert, born in 1821, is best known for his masterpiece Madame Bovary and is renowned as a classic French realist writer.
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(1821-1880)
Author
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Henry Ossian Flipper
Military Leader / 1856 - 1940
Henry Ossian Flipper was the first African American to graduate from the United States Military Academy at West Point. As second lieutenant with the 10th Cavalry, he was framed for embezzlement.
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(1856-1940)
Military Leader
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E. Franklin Frazier
Sociologist / 1894 - 1962
Sociologist E. Franklin Frazier blazed a trail in the 1940s and 50s for African American academics who studied black culture.
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(1894-1962)
Sociologist
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John Wayne Gacy
Serial Killer / 1942 - 1994
John Wayne Gacy is credited as one of the most vicious serial killers in U.S. history, with 33 victims.
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(1942-1994)
Serial Killer
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William Lloyd Garrison
Activist, Publisher, Journalist / 1805 - 1879
William Lloyd Garrison was an American journalistic crusader who helped lead the successful abolitionist campaign against slavery in the United States.
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(1805-1879)
Activist, Publisher, Journalist
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Paul Gauguin
Painter, Sculptor / 1848 - 1903
French artist Paul Gauguin's bold colors, exaggerated body proportions and stark contrasts helped him achieve broad success in the late 19th century.
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(1848-1903)
Painter, Sculptor