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Nov 17, 2014 · A new, special issue of Smithsonian magazine attempts the impossible: to list out the most significant people in United States history. T.A. Frail. November 17, 2014. Muhammad Ali, Abraham Lincoln ...
Jun 19, 2020 · But there’s a reason these sayings are clichés—you never know when success really does lie around the next corner. We know believing that is easier said than done, so we collected the following stories of famous celebrities who definitely never gave up, including Sarah Jessica Parker, Stephen King, and J.K. Rowling, for starters.
Jan 19, 2024 · In the article are the 40 famous black people who changed the world. 1. Martin Luther King Sr. Martin Luther King, Sr. was born Michael King on 19 December 1899 and died on 11 November 1984. He was an African-American Baptist pastor, missionary, and an early figure in the Civil Rights Movement. He was the father and namesake of the civil rights ...
Video editors: Brian Braganza, Chris Grasinger, Sam McPeak, Alexandra Robson, Justine Simons, and Nolan Thomas. From pioneers, leaders, and titans to artists, innovators, and icons, these are the ...
Video editors: Brian Braganza, Jenna Caldwell, Rose Cohn, Anne Most, Adam Perez, Alex Robson, Erica Solano, and Diane Tsai. From pioneers, leaders, and titans to artists, innovators, and icons ...
Mar 13, 2024 · Anne Frank (1929-1945) Frank was a young Jewish girl who died in a concentration camp in 1945. Her father, Otto Frank, escaped and published his daughter's now-famous diaries in 1947, which ...
Feb 28, 2017 · 17 incredible women you've never heard of who changed the world. Amy Daire. Khalil Hymore Quasha, 39, (C) and his daughter Norah Quasha, 6, participate in the Women's March on Washington ...