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Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn

Loretta Lynn is an iconic American country music singer-songwriter, born on April 14, 1932. With her distinctive voice and heartfelt lyrics, she has become one of the most influential figures in country music history. Lynn's career began in the 1950s, and her songs like 'Coal Miner's Daughter', 'You Ain't Woman Enough', and 'Fist City' have won numerous awards and established her as a country music icon. more

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“Where the principle of difference [between political parties] is as substantial and as strongly pronounced as between the republicans and the monocrats of our country, I hold it as honorable to take a firm and decided part and as immoral to pursue a middle line, as between the parties of honest men and rogues, into which every country is divided.”

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