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Abraham Lincoln
President Lincoln was known for being honest. He was the 16th president of the United States. Lincoln was President during the Civil War. -
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Uncle Sam
Uncle Sam is a nickname to the US government. The US government used Uncle Sam as propaganda during the World Wars. Uncle Sam is used to protect our freedom. -
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Susan B. Anthony
Anthony was women's rights activist. She wanted equality in races, and gender. -
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Babe Ruth
Babe Ruth is one of the most iconic baseball players. In fact, a nickname for Yankee Stadium was The House that Ruth Built. He was the best baseball player during his era. He gave people the joy of watching him play baseball. -
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Al Capone
He was a famous gangster from Chicago. He was known for smuggling alcohol. He expressed his freedoms even more than what the law exactly stated -
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Malcolm X
Malcolm X was a civil rights leader. Malcolm X strived for equality created by African Americans. He promotes equality in a way for the minorities to see how much they can do themselves. -
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Chris Farley
Chris Farley a famous comedian could not handle the spotlight. He died because of drugs. -
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Lance Armstrong
Lance Armstrong was an award winning cyclists. He ended up getting all of his awards stripped from him when he admitted to cheating when racing. -
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Chris Kyle
He was the most lethal sniper in history. People know him as the "American Sniper". His goal was to protect people's freedom. -
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Forrest Gump
Although, he was never an actual person. He takes the audience through a journey of protecting one's freedom, for equality of all, and he finds his happiness.