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Zinoviev Letter
ZINOVIEV LETTER Letter of mysterious provenance purporting to have been sent by Grigory Zinoviev, head of the Communist International (Comintern), to the British Communist Party with instructions to prepare for revolution. The letter was first published on October 25, 1924, four days before a... Read more |
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Earl G. Graves
Earl G. Graves 1935– Publisher, business executive At a Glance… Sources A highly respected and nationally known authority on black business development, Earl G. Graves is the founder and publisher of Black Enterprise, a magazine that focuses on issues and news relating to black-owned... Read more |
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Kevin Garnett
Kevin Garnett 1976- American basketball player In 1995, Kevin Garnett became famous as one of the first high school basketball players to be drafted directly into the National Basketball Association (NBA). Despite many people's concerns about how a teenager would fare in that setting, Garnett did... Read more |
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Joseph Pulitzer
Joseph Pulitzer , 1847-1911, American newspaper publisher and politician, b. Hungary. He emigrated to the United States in 1864, served a year in the Union army in the Civil War, and became a journalist on the Westliche Post, a German-language newspaper. In 1869 he was elected to the Missouri... Read more |
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Free
Free Rock group Different Backgrounds Christened by Alexis Korner From Support Group to Headliners Time Off, a Reunion, and Drag Addiction Moving On Selected discography Sources Free is perhaps best remembered for the 1970 hit single and classic rock radio staple “All Right... Read more |
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ITMA
ITMA title of a British radio comedy series (1939–49); ITMA was originally the acronym for a Daily Express headline of 2 May 1939, ‘It's that man again…! At the head of a cavalcade of seven black motor cars Hitler swept out of his Berlin Chancellery last night on a mystery... Read more |
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Tammi Terrell
Tammi Terrell 1945–1970 Singer At a Glance… Selected discography Sources Though her promising singing career was cut short by a fatal brain tumor, Tammi Terrell scored some of the biggest hits released by the Motown record label in the 1960s. As one-half of Motown’s most... Read more |
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Adolphe Sax
Adolphe Sax The Belgian inventor Adolphe Sax (1814-1894) was the originator of the saxophone as well as several other musical instruments. Sax became something of a footnote in history after his creation was almost forgotten after his death, until it was revived by jazz musicians who barely... Read more |
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Phil Spector
Phil SpectorMusic producer, songwriter Considered a rock-and-roll legend, Phil Spector is credited with revolutionizing the recording industry. From 1962 to 1965 he produced a number of rock classics and made stars of such groups as the Crystals, the Ronettes, and the Righteous Brothers. His... Read more |
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