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Oliver Tambo
Oliver Reginald Tambo Oliver Reginald Tambo (1917-1993) was, as acting president of the African National Congress (ANC), a principal spokesman for the Black African opposition to apartheid in South Africa. He remained active in the ANC, ultimately living to witness the political end of apartheid... Read more |
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Johan Bojer
Bojer, Johan (1872–1959), Norwegian novelist, visited the U.S. (1923) to gather material for his novel, The Emigrants (1925), concerned with the settling of the Middle West by Norwegian farmers.... Read more |
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Cape Kennedy
Cape, eastern Florida, U.S. It is the location of NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center and the launch site of U.S. spaceflights, which included the first U.S. manned spaceflight (1961), the first lunar-landing flight (1969), and flights of the space shuttle Challenger, which exploded shortly after... Read more |
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Wake Island
Wake Island atoll with three islets (Wake, Wilkes, and Peale), 3 sq mi (7.8 sq km), central Pacific, between Hawaii and Guam. It is a U.S. military base and scientific research center under the jurisdiction of the Dept. of the Interior and the U.S. Air Force. There is no indigenous population. Wake... Read more |
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Oliver Wolcott
Oliver Wolcott 1760-1833, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (1795-1800), b. Litchfield, Conn; son of Oliver Wolcott. Admitted to the bar in 1781, he served as Connecticut comptroller (1788-89), auditor of the U.S. treasury (1789-91), and U.S. comptroller (1791-95). A Federalist and loyal follower of... Read more |
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1868 United States-China Treaty of Peace Amity and Commerce
BURLINGAME TREATY BURLINGAME TREATY, signed on 28 July 1868 in Washington, D.C., negotiated by Anson Burlingame, a former U.S. minister to China. China's government hoped that through personal persuasion and winning popular sympathy, Burlingame could preempt new demands for more rights in China.... Read more |
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Childrens Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998
Children'S Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) is a U.S. federal law designed to limit the collection and use of personal information about children by the operators of Internet services and Web sites. Passed by the U.S. Congress in 1998, the... Read more |
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