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Famous Biographies: Mark Twain
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Unlike most writers we hear about from the 1800s, Twain was actually pretty famous and respected in his day...although not for his real name, of co...

ELA 4: Famous Biographies
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We're still waiting for our biography to come out. We're sure someone out there is working on it. We should be famous any day now. Just y...

Famous Biographies: Arthur Miller
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Arthur Miller may have been wrongfully imprisoned for being a communist, written some incredibly famous plays, and had a writing career that spanne...

History Trivia: Leni Riefenstahl and The Triumph of the Will
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A word to the wise: if you want a long and vibrant career in filmmaking, don't start with Nazi propaganda.

History Trivia: Ceasar Chavez
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Hail, Ceasar! Ceasar Chavez, not the salad.

Famous Biographies: Franz Kafka
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Don't get your hopes up,this guy isn't here to pump you up with his brother, Hans. Franz was more into pumping you down, with dark and scary storie...

Famous Biographies: George Orwell
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Orwell had a lot of pretty dismal views about what the world could be like in the future Good thing they didn't come true...or did they? Nah, we do...

Famous Biographies: Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected president four different times, and he even led the country from a wheelchair. You can bet he was a pretty amazin...

Famous Biographies: Theodore Roosevelt
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They did name the teddy bear after the him after all...so you could probably have guessed that he did some pretty cool stuff. Grab your teddy and h...

Famous Biographies: T.S. Eliot
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Tsss...Eliot, right? What did he ever do? Oh, apparently a lot. Thanks for jumping on that one, Video.

Famous Biographies: Flannery O'Connor
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Today we're learning all about Flannery O'Connor, who didn't even let death stop her from winning tons of awards for her writing. Seriously, it too...

History Trivia: Muhammed Ali: Hostage Negotiator
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Float like a butterfly, sting like an actually pretty effective diplomat.

History Trivia: Dorothy Dix: Prison Reformer
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Prison isn't great, but it was a whole lot worse before Dorothy Dix came around and said, "Wow. No. Change this."

History Trivia: Fannie Lou Hamer: First African American Woman Delegate at DNC
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Wonder Woman... Black Widow... Fannie Lou Hamer... Yeah, it's kind of got that superhero ring to it, doesn't it?

History Trivia: Roger Sherman: The Founding Father You Never Heard Of
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Roger Sherman was basically America's first stepparent: mostly under-recognized, prone to trying a little too hard, and simultaneously loved and ha...

History Trivia: Roy Sullivan: The Human Lightning Rod
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Static shocks aren't so bad after getting struck by lightening 3 times, right, Roy Sullivan?

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