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Basil O'Connor

Basil O'Connor

Basil O'Connor was a distinguished lawyer, born on January 8, 1892, and passed away on March 9, 1972. He was renowned in the legal field for his exceptional contributions, known for his profound legal knowledge and extensive practical experience.

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Jeannette Rankin

Jeannette Rankin

Jeannette Rankin was a prominent U.S. Congressperson known for her advocacy of women's suffrage and peace. Born on June 11, 1880, she served two non-consecutive terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, making her the first woman to do so. Rankin's career was marked by her steadfast commitment to social justice and her role in shaping the early 20th-century political landscape.

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Martin Luther King, Jr.

Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Paul Speratus

Paul Speratus

Paul Speratus, born on December 13, 1484, and died on August 12, 1551, was a historical figure whose identity and profession remain unknown.

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Bernhard Haring

German artist known for his distinctive painting style and sculptures. His works often explore social and political issues with a strong critical tone.

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Kenji Tomiki

Kenji Tomiki

Kenji Tomiki was a prominent Japanese scholar in the 20th century, known for his research in philosophy, history, and literature. His life and achievements have had a profound impact on the academic community, both in Japan and internationally.

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Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan

Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan

Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, born on February 6, 1890, and died on January 20, 1988, was a renowned activist known as the 'Gandhi of Afghanistan'. He advocated for nonviolent resistance and dedicated his efforts to the independence and national self-determination of Afghanistan. Ghaffar Khan began organizing nonviolent movements in the early 20th century and founded the 'Nonviolent Army' to peacefully resist British colonial rule. His activities had a profound impact on Afghanistan and the global nonviolent movement.

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Joan Baez

Joan Baez

Joan Baez is an American folk singer, born on January 9, 1941. She is known for her distinctive voice and active participation in the civil rights movement.

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Alain Enthoven

Alain Enthoven

Alain Enthoven is a renowned economist, born on September 10, 1930. He is known for his extensive research and contributions in the fields of public policy and health economics.

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Dorothy Thompson

Dorothy Thompson

Dorothy Thompson was a distinguished American journalist recognized for her incisive reporting and commentary on international issues. Born on July 9, 1893, and passing away on January 30, 1961, Thompson's career spanned several decades, during which she covered major events and figures of her era.

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