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Susan Rice
Diplomat / 1964 -
Susan Rice is a U.S. Cabinet member with the Obama administration who is the country’s ambassador to the United Nations.
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(1964-)
Diplomat
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Richard I
Folk Hero, Military Leader, Political Leader, King / 1157 - 1199
Richard I of England, better known as Richard the Lionheart, is best known as a great military leader who remains a enduring iconic figure in England today.
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(1157-1199)
Folk Hero, Military Leader, Political Leader, King
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Richard III
Political Leader, King / 1452 - 1485
Richard III was king of England for two turbulent years. He is best known for being accused of murdering his nephews to protect his throne.
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(1452-1485)
Political Leader, King
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Ann Richards
U.S. Governor / 1933 - 2006
Feisty politician Ann Richards came to national attention as a keynote speaker in the 1988 Democratic National Convention and later as governor of Texas.
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(1933-2006)
U.S. Governor
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Bill Richardson
Governor, U.S. Representative / 1947 -
Bill Richardson served in Clinton's cabinet and as New Mexico’s governor but he was unsuccessful in his bid for a 2008 Democratic presidential nomination.
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(1947-)
Governor, U.S. Representative
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Tom Ridge
Governor, U.S. Representative, Government Official / 1945 -
Tom Ridge is an American politician who served as the 43rd Governor of Pennsylvania and the first United States Secretary of Homeland Security (2003–2005).
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(1945-)
Governor, U.S. Representative, Government Official
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John Roberts
Lawyer, Supreme Court Justice / 1955 -
John Roberts became Chief Justice of the Supreme Court after he was nominated by George W. Bush in 2005.
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(1955-)
Lawyer, Supreme Court Justice
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Mary Robinson
Educator, Activist, Lawyer, Diplomat, World Leader / 1944 -
Mary Robinson served as president of Ireland (1990–97) and as United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (1997–2002).
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(1944-)
Educator, Activist, Lawyer, Diplomat, World Leader
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Nelson Rockefeller
Governor, U.S. Vice President / 1908 - 1979
The son of John D. Rockefeller Jr., Nelson Rockefeller served four terms as governor of New York. He was later appointed vice president under President Gerald Ford.
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(1908-1979)
Governor, U.S. Vice President
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
U.S. President / 1882 - 1945
Franklin D. Roosevelt was the only U.S. president to be elected four times. He led the United States through the Great Depression and World War II.
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(1882-1945)
U.S. President
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Ségolène Royal
Political Leader / 1953 -
Ségolène Royal is a French politician who has run for president and worked as a prominent leader of the Socialist Party.
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(1953-)
Political Leader
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Kevin Rudd
Prime Minister / 1957 -
Kevin Rudd is an Australian politician who served as leader of the Australian Labor Party from 2006 to 1010 and as prime minister of Australia from 2007 to 2010.
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(1957-)
Prime Minister
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Donald Rumsfeld
Military Leader, Government Official / 1932 -
Donald Rumsfeld is a political figure known for being the secretary of defense under both President Gerald Ford and President George W. Bush.
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(1932-)
Military Leader, Government Official
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Benjamin Rush
Doctor, Political Leader, Writer / 1746 - 1813
Benjamin Rush is best known for his political activities during the American Revolution, including his signature on the Declaration of Independence.
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(1746-1813)
Doctor, Political Leader, Writer
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Paul Ryan
U.S. Representative / 1970 -
U.S. Representative Paul Ryan is a Republican from Wisconsin known for his conservative positions. In the 2012 presidential election, Ryan was the running mate of Republican nominee Mitt Romney, who was defeated by President Barack Obama.
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(1970-)
U.S. Representative
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Sargon
Dictator / 2334 - 2215
Sargon is an ancient Mesopotamian ruler who established what is thought to be the world’s first empire, reigning during the 23rd century B.C.
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(2334-2215)
Dictator
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Nicolas Sarkozy
World Leader / 1955 -
Nicolas Sarkozy served as France's 23rd president from 2007 to 2012. His term was marked by controversy, which included his marriage to Carla Bruni in 2008.
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(1955-)
World Leader
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Arnold Schwarzenegger
Film Actor, Governor / 1947 -
Arnold Schwarzenegger first gained fame as a body builder, using that as a launching point to become a huge Hollywood star and, later, the governor of California.
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(1947-)
Film Actor, Governor
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Tim Scott
U.S. Representative / 1965 -
Junior Senator Tim Scott is the seventh African American to win election to the U.S. Senate. He is also a former U.S. representative for South Carolina's 1st Congressional District.
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(1965-)
U.S. Representative
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Kathleen Sebelius
U.S. Governor / 1948 -
When Kathleen Sebelius, daughter of a former Ohio governor, was elected governor of Kansas, they became the first father-daughter governors in U.S. history.
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(1948-)
U.S. Governor
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Mobutu Sésé Seko
World Leader / 1930 - 1997
Mobutu Sésé Seko was president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which was also known as Zaire for much of his reign, from 1965 to 1997.
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(1930-1997)
World Leader
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Léopold Senghor
Educator, World Leader, Poet / 1906 - 2001
Léopold Senghor was a poet, teacher, and statesman, first president of Senegal, and a major proponent of the concept of Negritude.
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(1906-2001)
Educator, World Leader, Poet
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Joseph Sestak
Military Leader, U.S. Representative / 1951 -
Joseph Sestak was Deputy Chief of Naval Operations, overseeing the Navy's warfare budget. He became the highest-ranking officer ever elected to Congress.
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(1951-)
Military Leader, U.S. Representative
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Ariel Sharon
Military Leader, Prime Minister / 1928 -
Ariel Sharon is an Israeli statesman and retired general, who served as Israel's 11th prime minister.
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(1928-)
Military Leader, Prime Minister
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Shekhar, Chandra
Prime Minister / 1927 - 2007
Chandra Shekhar Singh was a politician and legislator who served as Prime Minister of India from 1990-1991.
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(1927-2007)
Prime Minister
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Roger Sherman
Mayor, U.S. Representative / 1721 - 1793
Roger Sherman was an American government leader best known as a founding father that signed and drafted the Declaration of Independence and signed the U.S. Constitution.
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(1721-1793)
Mayor, U.S. Representative
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Su Shi
Painter, Medical Professional, Political Leader, Author, Poet / 1037 - 1101
Born in 1037, Su Shi is one of China's greatest poets and essayists of the Song era.
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(1037-1101)
Painter, Medical Professional, Political Leader, Author, Poet
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Yuan Shikai
Military Leader, World Leader, Government Official / 1859 - 1916
Yuan Shikai was a Chinese army leader and reformist minister in the twilight of the Qing dynasty and then first president of the Republic of China.
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(1859-1916)
Military Leader, World Leader, Government Official
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Jenny Shipley
World Leader / 1952 -
Jennifer Shipley served as New Zealand's 36th Prime Minister from 1997 to 1999, the first woman to hold the office.
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(1952-)
World Leader
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Alan K. Simpson
Educator, Legal Professional, U.S. Representative / 1931 -
Alan Kooi Simpson was a U.S. senator from Wyoming. He was a conservative and an opponent of government regulation, and an outspoken advocate for equality.
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(1931-)
Educator, Legal Professional, U.S. Representative
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Al Smith
Governor / 1873 - 1944
U.S. politician Al Smith was a four-time Democratic governor of New York, and the first Roman Catholic to run for the American presidency (1928).
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(1873-1944)
Governor
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Margaret Chase Smith
Political Leader / 1897 - 1995
Margaret Chase Smith is best known for her independent American political career.
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(1897-1995)
Political Leader
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Solon
Legal Professional, Political Leader, Poet / 640 - 560
Greek statesman and poet Solon is considered one of the Seven Wise Men of Greece. He created a code of laws that became the basis of Athenian democracy.
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(640-560)
Legal Professional, Political Leader, Poet
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Arlen Specter
Lawyer, U.S. Representative / 1930 - 2012
Arlen Specter was Philadelphia District Attorney and was elected to the senate five times. He helped initiate the reauthorization of the Patriot Act.
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(1930-2012)
Lawyer, U.S. Representative
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Jerry Springer
Actor, Mayor, Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host, Reality Television Star, News Anchor / 1944 -
Jerry Springer is an American talk show host, best known for his tabloid talk show, The Jerry Springer Show. He is also a former mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio.
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(1944-)
Actor, Mayor, Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host, Reality Television Star, News Anchor
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Joseph Stalin
Dictator / 1878 - 1953
Joseph Stalin ruled the Soviet Union for more than two decades, instituting a reign of terror while modernizing Russia and helping to defeat Nazism.
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(1878-1953)
Dictator
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Myles Standish
Military Leader / 1584 - 1656
Myles Standish sailed to the New World with the Pilgrims on the Mayflower and served as military leader for the Plymouth colony.
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(1584-1656)
Military Leader
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Leland Stanford
Entrepreneur, U.S. Representative, U.S. Governor / 1824 - 1893
Amasa Leland Stanford was a U.S. entrepreneur and a builder of the first transcontinental railroad. He also served in the U.S. Senate.
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(1824-1893)
Entrepreneur, U.S. Representative, U.S. Governor
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Edwin Stanton
Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer, Supreme Court Justice, Government Official / 1814 - 1869
Edwin Stanton served as secretary of war under President Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War. He later served under President Andrew Johnson.
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(1814-1869)
Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer, Supreme Court Justice, Government Official
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Alexander Stephens
U.S. Representative, U.S. Governor, Government Official / 1812 - 1883
Alexander Stephens was the Confederate vice president during the American Civil War.
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(1812-1883)
U.S. Representative, U.S. Governor, Government Official
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Ted Stevens
U.S. Representative / 1923 - 2010
Ted Stevens was a U.S. senator from Alaska, and the longest-serving Republican senator in American history (1968-2009).
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(1923-2010)
U.S. Representative
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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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Carl Stokes
Lawyer, Mayor, News Anchor / 1927 - 1996
Carl Stokes served as the Cleveland, Ohio’s mayor from 1967 to 1971. He was one of the first African Americans to be elected mayor in a major U.S. city.
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(1927-1996)
Lawyer, Mayor, News Anchor
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Dominique Strauss-Kahn
1949 -
Dominique Strauss-Kahn is the former IMF chief who faced sexual assault charges that were dismissed.
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(1949-)
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Sukarno
World Leader / 1901 - 1970
Sukarno is best known as the first president of the Republic of Indonesia.
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(1901-1970)
World Leader
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Megawati Sukarnoputri
World Leader / 1947 -
Megawati Sukarnoputri is the daughter of Sukarno, the first president of Indonesia and was herself the fifth president of Indonesia (2001–04).
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(1947-)
World Leader
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Charles Sumner
U.S. Representative / 1811 - 1874
Charles Sumner was a U.S. Representative best known an anti-slavery advocate who authored the nation’s first civil rights legislation.
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(1811-1874)
U.S. Representative
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Percy Sutton
Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer / 1920 - 2009
Percy Sutton was a Freedom Rider, civil rights activist and prominent African-American lawyer best known for representing Malcolm X.
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(1920-2009)
Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer
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Helen Suzman
Civil Rights Activist, Government Official / 1917 - 2009
Helen Suzman was a white South African legislator who for many years was the only government official speaking out against apartheid measures.
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(1917-2009)
Civil Rights Activist, Government Official
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Zenko Suzuki
Prime Minister / 1911 - 2004
Zenko Suzuki is a Japanese politician and the 70th Prime Minister of Japan who resigned in 1982 due to factional strife within his party.
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(1911-2004)
Prime Minister
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Oscar Arias Sánchez
World Leader, Government Official / 1941 -
Learn about Costa Rica's former president Oscar Arias Sánchez on Biography.com. He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1987 for his efforts to bring peace to the region.
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(1941-)
World Leader, Government Official
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William Howard Taft
Academic, Supreme Court Justice, U.S. President / 1857 - 1930
William Howard Taft, the 27th president of the United States, fulfilled a lifelong dream when he was appointed chief justice of the Supreme Court, becoming the only person to have served as both a U.S. chief justice and president.
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(1857-1930)
Academic, Supreme Court Justice, U.S. President
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Taksin
Military Leader, King / 1734 - 1782
Taksin was an 18th century Thai general and king.
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(1734-1782)
Military Leader, King
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Margaret Thatcher
Prime Minister / 1925 - 2013
The first female prime minister of Britain, Margaret Thatcher was a controversial figurehead of conservative ideology during her time in office.
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(1925-2013)
Prime Minister
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Theodora
Empress / 497 - 548
Theodora was empress of the Byzantine Empire from 527 A.D. to 548 A.D. She greatly influenced her husband, Justinian I's political decisions.
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(497-548)
Empress
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Le Duc Tho
Political Leader / 1911 - 1990
Le Duc Tho was a Vietnamese politician and co-recipient in 1973 (with Henry Kissinger) of the Nobel Prize for Peace, which he declined.
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(1911-1990)
Political Leader
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Fred Thompson
Film Actor, Television Actor, U.S. Representative / 1942 -
Attorney and actor Fred Thompson was on the Watergate Committee and served in the U.S. Senate. Also an actor, he played Arthur Branch on Law & Order.
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(1942-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, U.S. Representative
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John Thune
U.S. Representative / 1961 -
Republican John Thune won the 2004 Senate election against Democrat Tom Daschle to become senator of South Dakota.
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(1961-)
U.S. Representative
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Strom Thurmond
U.S. Representative / 1902 - 2003
Strom Thurmond served as a U.S. senator for South Carolina from 1956 to 2003, during which time he switched from Democrat to Republican due to his opposition to the 1964 Civil Rights Act. He resigned from the Senate at age 100—becoming the oldest congressman in U.S. history.
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(1902-2003)
U.S. Representative
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Tiberius
Military Leader, Emperor / 42 - 37
Tiberius was an ancient Roman emperor who ruled from year 14 to 37.
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(42-37)
Military Leader, Emperor
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Benjamin Ryan Tillman
Governor, U.S. Representative / 1847 - 1918
Benjamin Tillman, Pitchfork Ben, is best known as the former governor of South Carolina and white supremacist.
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(1847-1918)
Governor, U.S. Representative
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Titus
Military Leader, Political Leader, Emperor / 39 - 81
Titus was Roman Emperor from 79-81 AD who--during his short reign--completed the Colosseum and dealt with the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
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(39-81)
Military Leader, Political Leader, Emperor
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Charles Townshend
Political Leader / 1675 - 1738
Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount Townshend of Raynham, was an 18th century British secretary of state who became known as "Turnip Townshend" for his agricultural innovations.
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(1675-1738)
Political Leader
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David Trimble
Political Leader / 1944 -
David Trimble served as first minister of the Northern Ireland Assembly, leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, and a member of the British Parliament.
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(1944-)
Political Leader
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Pierre Trudeau
Prime Minister / 1919 - 2000
Pierre Trudeau was the 15th prime minister of Canada, famous for his youthful energy, his stance against a separate Quebec and suppressing violent revolt.
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(1919-2000)
Prime Minister
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Rafael Trujillo
War Criminal, Dictator, World Leader / 1891 - 1961
Rafael Trujillo was a dictator of the Dominican Republic for decades. He was assassinated in 1961.
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(1891-1961)
War Criminal, Dictator, World Leader
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Alexander Lucius Twilight
Educator, Political Leader / 1795 - 1857
Alexander Lucius Twilight is thought to be the first African American to graduate from an American university (Middlebury College, 1823).
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(1795-1857)
Educator, Political Leader
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Martin Van Buren
Governor, U.S. President, U.S. Vice President, U.S. Representative / 1782 - 1862
Martin Van Buren was the eighth president of the United States. His shrewd dealings laid the foundations for the Democratic Party and the modern political machine.
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(1782-1862)
Governor, U.S. President, U.S. Vice President, U.S. Representative
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Jesse Ventura
Film Actor, Athlete, Governor / 1951 -
Former professional wrestler Jesse Ventura went on to a career in acting and politics, becoming the governor of Minnesota.
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(1951-)
Film Actor, Athlete, Governor
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Guadalupe Victoria
World Leader / 1786 - 1843
Revolutionary Guadalupe Victoria became the first elected president of the Mexican Republic in 1824.
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(1786-1843)
World Leader
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Rudolf Virchow
Academic, Doctor, Political Leader, Biologist / 1821 - 1902
Rudolf Virchow was a German pathologist and statesman, widely credited for his advancements in public health, particularly with his cell theory.
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(1821-1902)
Academic, Doctor, Political Leader, Biologist
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Kurt Waldheim
Diplomat, World Leader / 1918 - 2007
Kurt Waldheim served two terms as the fourth secretary-general of the United Nations and was elected president of Austria 1986–1992.
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(1918-2007)
Diplomat, World Leader
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George Wallace
Judge, U.S. Governor / 1919 - 1998
Alabama governor George Wallace entered the
national spotlight during the 1960s by
opposing the integration of Alabama
schools.
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(1919-1998)
Judge, U.S. Governor
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Earl Warren
Supreme Court Justice, Governor / 1891 - 1974
Earl Warren served as governor of california, chief justice of the Supreme Court and head of the commission that investigated the JFK assassination.
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(1891-1974)
Supreme Court Justice, Governor
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George Washington
General, U.S. President / 1732 - 1799
George Washington was a leader of the Continental Army in the American Revolution, and was the first to become U.S. president.
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(1732-1799)
General, U.S. President
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Harold Washington
Mayor, U.S. Representative / 1922 - 1987
Harold Washington became the first African-American mayor of Chicago in 1983.
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(1922-1987)
Mayor, U.S. Representative
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Anthony Wayne
General, U.S. Representative / 1745 - 1796
Anthony Wayne was an American general and U.S. Representative best known for winning the Battle of Fallen Timbers which removed Native American claims to Ohio and the surrounding area.
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(1745-1796)
General, U.S. Representative
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George Weah
Anti-War Activist, Soccer Player / 1966 -
Liberian soccer star George Weah was named African, European and World Player of the Year in 1995 and has since become a prominent humanitarian and politician.
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(1966-)
Anti-War Activist, Soccer Player
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Daniel Webster
Lawyer, U.S. Representative, Government Official / 1782 - 1852
Daniel Webster was an American lawyer and Whig Part leader who served as a congressman and secretary of state.
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(1782-1852)
Lawyer, U.S. Representative, Government Official
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Gideon Welles
Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer, Editor, Journalist, Government Official / 1802 - 1878
Gideon Welles was a 19th century journalist and politician who served as secretary of the U.S. Navy under presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson.
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(1802-1878)
Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer, Editor, Journalist, Government Official
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John White
Illustrator, Explorer, U.S. Governor / 1540 - 1593
John White was a British artist, explorer, cartographer and governor of the English settlement on Roanoke Island (now in North Carolina, U.S.).
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(1540-1593)
Illustrator, Explorer, U.S. Governor
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William Wilberforce
Philanthropist, Political Leader / 1759 - 1833
William Wilberforce was a British politician who spent his life fighting to end slavery in the UK and abroad.
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(1759-1833)
Philanthropist, Political Leader
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Douglas Wilder
Governor, Mayor / 1931 -
Douglas Wilder was the first African American to win statewide office in Virginia, and to be elected governor in the U.S.
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(1931-)
Governor, Mayor
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Eric Williams
Prime Minister / 1911 - 1981
Eric Williams formed the People's National Movement for an independent Trinidad and Tobago, and served as that country's first prime minister.
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(1911-1981)
Prime Minister
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George Washington Williams
Scholar, Lawyer, Pastor, Journalist / 1849 - 1891
Civil War veteran George Washington Williams is best known as the author of History of the Negro Race in America, widely considered the first objective history of African Americans.
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(1849-1891)
Scholar, Lawyer, Pastor, Journalist
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Charlie Wilson
Military Leader, U.S. Representative, Spy / 1933 - 2010
Former congressman Charlie Wilson helped fund Afghanistan's resistance to the Soviet Union. His story was told in the book and film Charlie Wilson's War.
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(1933-2010)
Military Leader, U.S. Representative, Spy
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Henry Wilson
U.S. Vice President, U.S. Representative, Editor / 1812 - 1875
Henry Wilson was the 18th vice president of the United States, serving from 1873 to 1875 with President Ulysses S. Grant.
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(1812-1875)
U.S. Vice President, U.S. Representative, Editor
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Paul Wolfowitz
Government Official / 1943 -
Paul Wolfowitz is a U.S. government official who is best known as the leading architect of the Iraq War under President George Bush's administration.
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(1943-)
Government Official
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Thomas Wolsey
Political Leader, Cardinal / 1475 - 1530
Cardinal Thomas Wolsey was lord chancellor during the reign of Henry VIII, becoming a major figure in the king’s administration.
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(1475-1530)
Political Leader, Cardinal
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Leonard Wood
Doctor, Military Leader, Political Leader / 1860 - 1927
Leonard Wood was a medical officer who became chief of staff of the U.S. Army and governor general of the Philippine Islands (1921–27).
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(1860-1927)
Doctor, Military Leader, Political Leader
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Deng Xiaoping
Political Leader / 1904 - 1997
Deng Xiaoping was a Chinese communist leader, the most powerful figure in the People's Republic of China from the late 1970s until his death in 1997.
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(1904-1997)
Political Leader
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Umaru Musa Yar'Adua
World Leader / 1951 - 2010
Umaru Musa Yar'Adua was the 13th president of Nigeria for 3 years before his death in 2010.
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(1951-2010)
World Leader
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Coleman Young
Civil Rights Activist, Mayor / 1918 - 1997
Coleman Young helped found the National Negro Labor Council, which sought jobs for African Americans, and was the first African American mayor of Detroit.
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(1918-1997)
Civil Rights Activist, Mayor
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Viktor Yushchenko
World Leader / 1954 -
Viktor Yushchenko is a Ukrainian politician who served as his country's president from 2005 till 2010.
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(1954-)
World Leader
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Ernesto Zedillo
Economist, World Leader / 1951 -
Ernesto Zedillo was president of Mexico 1994–2000. He made a major effort to restore public confidence damaged by the scandals of the Salinas administration.
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(1951-)
Economist, World Leader
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Jiang Zemin
World Leader / 1926 -
Jiang Zemin was president of China from 1993-2003 and worked to improve relations with the United States.
See full bio
(1926-)
World Leader
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Muhammad Zia ul-Haq
World Leader / 1924 - 1988
Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq was Pakistani chief of Army staff, chief martial-law administrator, and president of Pakistan (1978–88).
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(1924-1988)
World Leader
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Robert B. Zoellick
Business Leader, Government Official / 1953 -
Robert B. Zoellick was nominated by President George W. Bush as the eleventh president of the World Bank, replacing the unpopular Paul Wolfowitz.
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(1953-)
Business Leader, Government Official