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- F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940): He Wrote About the 'Roaring Twenties,' America's Wildest Party (2010-11-21)
- Pearl S. Buck, 1892-1973: Writer was Most Famous for “The Good Earth” (2010-11-14)
- John Coltrane, 1926-1967: The Famous Saxophone Player Helped Make Modern Jazz Popular Around the World (2010-11-7)
- Edgar Allan Poe, 1809-1849: His Poems and Stories Are Strange and Frightening. (2010-10-31)
- Edith Wharton, 1862-1937: She Wrote About the Young and Innocent in a Dishonest World (2010-10-24)
- Soupy Sales, 1926-2009: He Made People Laugh for More Than 40 Years (2010-10-17)
- Nellie Bly, 1864-1922: Newspaper Reporter Investigated Illegal Activities in New York City (2010-10-10)
- Roger Miller, 1936-1992: 'King of the Road' in Country Music (2010-10-3)
- Lady Bird Johnson 1912-2007: Former First Lady Was an Environmental Activist Who Made America More Beautiful (2010-9-26)
- Ralph Ellison, 1914-1994: His Book, “Invisible Man,” Won Awards and is Still Discussed Today (2010-9-19)
- Elizabeth Blackwell, 1821-1910: The First Western Woman in Modern Times to Become a Doctor (2010-9-12)
- Andy Warhol, 1928-1987: The Father of Pop Art (2010-9-5)
- Isadora Duncan, 1877-1927: The Mother of Modern Dance (2010-8-29)
- Duke Ellington: His Life Story, Part Two (2010-8-22)
- Duke Ellington, 1899-1974: From a Young Painter to Musical Royalty (2010-8-15)
- Clare Boothe Luce, 1903-1987: News Reporter, Congress Member, Ambassador and Playwright. (2010-8-8)
- Jacob Riis, 1849-1914 : He Worked to Make New York City a Better Place for Poor People (2010-8-1)
- Winslow Homer, 1836-1910: America's Greatest Painter of the 19th Century (2010-7-25)
- Emily Dickinson, 1830-1886: The (2010-7-18)
- Percival Lowell, 1855-1916: His Work Led to the Discovery of Pluto (2010-7-11)
- Ella Fitzgerald, 1917-1996: America's First Lady of Song (2010-7-4)
- Mary Lyon, 1797-1849: A Leader in Women's Education in the 19th Century (2010-6-27)
- Woody Guthrie,1912-1967: He Wrote One of America’s Best Loved Songs: ‘This Land is Your Land’ (2010-6-20)
- Woody Guthrie,1912-1967: Singing the Songs of ‘Dust Bowl Refugees’ (2010-6-13)
- Ayn Rand, 1905-1982: Americans Still Debate Her Books and Ideas (2010-6-6)
- R. Buckminster Fuller, 1895-1983: Building Designer, Engineer, Inventor and Poet (2010-5-30)
- Lena Horne, 1917-2010: A Star Who Broke Racial Barriers (2010-5-23)
- James Brown, 1933-2006: The Godfather of Soul (2010-5-16)
- Barbara Jordan, 1936-1996: A Powerful Voice for Justice and Social Change (2010-5-9)
- Doctor Seuss, 1904-1991: People of all Ages Love his Books for Children (2010-5-2)
- Ida Tarbell, 1857-1944: She Used Her Reporting Skills Against One of the Most Powerful Companies in the World (2010-4-25)
- Lucille Clifton, 1936-2010: The Award-Winning Poet was the First African American Poet Laureate of Maryland (2010-4-18)
- Roberto Clemente, 1934-1972: The first Latino Baseball Player Honored in the Baseball Hall of Fame (2010-4-11)
- Elvis Presley, 1935-1977: The King of Rock and Roll (2010-4-4)
- Madam C.J. Walker, 1867-1919: Developed Hair-Care Products for Black Women (2010-3-28)
- Mark Twain, 1835-1910: One of America’s Best Known and Best Loved Writers (2010-3-21)
- Rachel Carson, 1907-1964: Environmentalist and Author (2010-3-14)
- Todd Duncan, 1903-1998: He Opened Doors for Other Black Classical Singers (2010-3-7)
- Billie Holiday, 1915-1959: The Lady Sang the Blues (2010-2-28)
- Jackson Pollock, 1912-1956: He Invented a New Kind of Painting (2010-2-21)
- Jane Jacobs, 1916-2006: Her Activism Helped Shape the Look and Feel of Cities (2010-2-14)
- Arthur Ashe, 1943-1993: Tennis Champion and Civil Rights Activist (2010-2-7)
- Pioneers Who Shaped the Sounds of Radio (2010-1-31)
- Scott Joplin, 1867-1917: The King of Ragtime Music (2010-1-24)
- Margaret Mead, 1901-1978: A Public Face of Anthropology (2010-1-17)
- William Faulkner,1897-1962: He Won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1949 (2010-1-10)
- William Faulkner, 1897-1962: He was America’s Greatest Southern Writer (2010-1-3)
- Remembering Six Interesting Americans (09-12-27)
- Irving Berlin, 1888-1989: He Wrote the Songs that Made America Sing (09-12-20)
- Louis Kahn, 1901-1974: He Helped Define Modern Architecture (09-12-13)
- Marilyn Monroe, 1926-1962: America's Most Famous Sex Symbol (09-12-6)
- Arthur Miller: 1915-2005: One of the Greatest American Playwrights of the 20th Century (09-11-29)
- Hank Williams,1923-1953: He Wrote Songs About Love and Heartbreak (09-11-22)
- Helen Keller, 1880-1968: She Became the Most Famous Disabled Person in the World (09-11-15)
- Helen Keller, 1880-1968: Out of a World of Darkness and Silence, She Brought Hope to Millions of People Around the World (09-11-8)
- Carl Rowan, 1925-2000: The first black director of the United States Information Agency. (09-11-1)
- Charles Schulz, 1922-2000: He wrote the popular comic strip “Peanuts” for 50 years. (09-10-25)
- Betty Friedan,1921-2006: A Leader of the Modern Women’s Rights Movement (09-10-18)
- Jack Benny, 1894-1974: He Won Hearts Mostly by Making Fun of Himself (09-10-11)
- Nina Simone, 1933-2003: Singer Was Active in the Civil Rights Movement (09-10-4)
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