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103. Amelia Mary Earhart
July 24, 1897–
disappeared 1937) was a
noted American aviation
pioneer and author.
Earhart was the first
woman to receive the
U.S. Distinguished Flying
Cross, awarded for
becoming the first
aviatrix to fly solo across
the Atlantic Ocean.
104. Amelia Mary Earhart
July 24, 1897–
disappeared 1937) was a
noted American aviation
pioneer and author.
Earhart was the first
woman to receive the
U.S. Distinguished Flying
Cross, awarded for
becoming the first
aviatrix to fly solo across
the Atlantic Ocean.
113. Mother Teresa
She ministered to the poor, sick,
orphaned, and dying, while guiding
the Missionaries of Charity's
expansion, first throughout India
and then in other countries for 45
years.
116. Samuel Langhorne Clemens better known by his pen
name Mark Twain, was an American author and humorist.
He is most noted for his novels, The Adventures of Tom
Sawyer (1876), and its sequel, Adventures of Huckleberry
Finn (1885), Great American Novelist.
117.
118. James Cleveland "Jesse" Owens
(September 12, 1913 – March 31,
1980) was an American track and field
athlete who specialized in the sprints
and the long jump. He participated in
the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin,
Germany, where he achieved
international fame by winning four gold
medals: a victory more poignant and
often noted because Adolf Hitler had
intended the 1936 games to showcase
his Aryan ideals and prowess.
119. James Cleveland "Jesse" Owens
(September 12, 1913 – March 31,
1980) was an American track and field
athlete who specialized in the sprints
and the long jump. He participated in
the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin,
Germany, where he achieved
international fame by winning four gold
medals: a victory more poignant and
often noted because Adolf Hitler had
intended the 1936 games to showcase
his Aryan ideals and prowess.
125. Nikola Tesla
Inventor and a mechanical and electrical
engineer. He was one of the most important
contributors to the birth of commercial
electricity and is best known for his many
revolutionary developments in the field of
electromagnetism.
131. Jackie Robinson
Was the first African American Major
League Baseball (MLB) player of the
modern era. Robinson broke the color line
when he debuted with the Brooklyn
Dodgers in 1947.
132.
133. Ronald McDonald
A clown character used as the
primary mascot of the McDonalds
fast-food restaurant chain