Ayn Rand, 1905-1982: Americans Still Debate Her Books and Ideas
R. Buckminster Fuller, 1895-1983: Building Designer, Engineer, Inventor and Poet
Lena Horne, 1917-2010: A Star Who Broke Racial Barriers
James Brown, 1933-2006: The Godfather of Soul
Barbara Jordan, 1936-1996: A Powerful Voice for Justice and Social Change
Doctor Seuss: People of all Ages Love his Books for Children
Ida Tarbell: She Used Her Reporting Skills Against...
Lucille Clifton, 1936-2010: The Award-Winning Poet was the First African American Poet Laureate of Maryland
Roberto Clemente, 1934-1972: The first Latino Baseball Player Honored in the Baseball Hall of Fame
Elvis Presley, 1935-1977: The King of Rock and Roll
Madam C.J. Walker, 1867-1919: Developed Hair-Care Products for Black Women
Mark Twain, 1835-1910: One of America's Best Known and Best Loved Writers
Rachel Carson, 1907-1964: Environmentalist and Author
Todd Duncan, 1903-1998: He Opened Doors for Other Black Classical Singers
Billie Holiday, 1915-1959: The Lady Sang the Blues
Jackson Pollock, 1912-1956: He Invented a New Kind of Painting
Jane Jacobs, 1916-2006: Her Activism Helped Shape the Look and Feel of Cities
Arthur Ashe, 1943-1993: Tennis Champion and Civil Rights Activist
Pioneers Who Shaped the Sounds of Radio
Scott Joplin, 1867-1917: King of Ragtime Music
Margaret Mead, 1901-1978: A Public Face of Anthropology
William Faulkner,1897-1962: He Won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1949
William Faulkner, 1897-1962: He was America's Greatest Southern Writer
Remembering Six Interesting Americans
Irving Berlin, 1888-1989: He Wrote the Songs that Made America Sing
Louis Kahn, 1901-1974 : He Helped Define Modern Architecture
猫王普雷斯利 Elvis Presley
Red Adair, 1915-2004: He Put Out Dangerous Oil and Natural Gas Fires Around the World
Doctor Spock, 1903-1998: The World’s Most Famous Baby Doctor
Rosa Parks, 1913-2005: Mother of the American Civil Rights Movement
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