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- Barnum, P. T.
- Barrow, Clyde and Parker, Bonnie (*)
- Berkman, Alexander
- Boone, Daniel
- Bryan, William Jennings
- Clay, Henry
- Crockett, David
- Day, Dorothy (*)
- de Cleyre, Voltairine
- Debs, Eugene V.
- Dooley, Thomas Anthony
- Douglas, Stephen A. (*)
- Earhart, Amelia
- Edison, Thomas Alva (*)
- Edwards, Jonathan (*)
- Ford, Henry
- Garvey, Marcus
- Goldman, Emma
- Haldeman, H. R.
- Harrington, Michael
- Hubbard, L. Ron
- Iacocca, Lee
- Jackson, Jesse
- Jones, Mary Harris
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- King, Martin Luther, Jr.
- Kissinger, Henry A.
- La Follette, Robert M. (*)
- Lewis and Clark (*)
- Lindbergh, Charles (*)
- Malcolm X
- Muir, John
- Ness, Eliot
- Parks, Rosa
- Perry, Oliver Hazard (*)
- Rockefeller, John D.
- Rustin, Bayard
- Serra, JunÃpero (*)
- Shachtman, Max
- Stassen, Harold Edward
- Thomas, Norman
- Truth, Sojourner
- Tubman, Harriet (*)
- Wallace, Lew
- Washington, Booker T. (*)
- Webster, Daniel
- Wright Brothers (*)
- Yeager, Chuck (*)
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See also:
- Beaumont, William - Family and Genealogy - Dr. William Beaumont (1785-1853) was the U.S. Army surgeon who researched the physiology of human digestion, working with a patient who had a hole in his stomach.
- Biographical Directory of American History - Links to a large collection of textbook-style biographies of prominent people in US history.
- Corbett, Boston - The story of Boston Corbett, the soldier who shot and killed John Wilkes Booth.
- Eastman, George - The story of George Eastman, and the transformation of photography.
- Fisher, Carl - How the vision of entrepreneur Carl Fisher created America's premier vacation destination - Miami Beach.
- Freeman, Elizabeth 'Mumbet' - One of the first black women slaves to be set free in the USA.
- Green, Hetty - All about the Witch of Wall Street, who died the world's most famous miser.
- Murrow, Edward R. - Portrait of Edward R. Murrow, a journalist who dared to uphold freedom of thought in a time of McCarthyism.
- Spotlight Biography: Elections and Voting - Article on three people who changed the electoral landscape in America: Andrew Jackson, Lucretia Coffin Mott, and Carrie Chapman Catt.
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