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John Adams
Founding Father, U.S. president from 1797 to 1801
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Frank Lloyd Wright
American architect (1867-1959)
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John Quincy Adams
President of the United States from 1825 to 1829
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Alexander Graham Bell
Canadian-American scientist inventor of telephone (1847–1922)
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Ralph Waldo Emerson
American philosopher (1803–1882)
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William Howard Taft
27th President of the United States from 1909 to 1913 (1857–1930)
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Herman Melville
American writer and poet (1819–1891)
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Sylvia Plath
American poet and writer (1932–1963)
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Joseph Priestley
English chemist, theologian, educator, and political theorist (1733–1804)
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Susan B. Anthony
American women's rights activist (1820-1906)
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Buckminster Fuller
American architect, systems theorist, author, designer, inventor and futurist (1895–1983)
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Abigail Adams
First Lady of the United States from 1797 to 1801
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John C. Calhoun
vice president of the United States from 1825 to 1832 (1782–1850)
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E. E. Cummings
American author (1894–1962)
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Cecilia Helena Payne Gaposchkin
British-born American astronomer
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Adlai Stevenson II
American politician and diplomat (1900–1965); 31st governor of Illinois from 1949 to 1953 (1900–1965)
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Ginnifer Goodwin
Ginnifer Goodwin is an American actress. She starred as Margene Heffman in the HBO drama series Big Love (2006–2011), Snow White / Mary Margaret Blanchard in the ABC fantasy series Once Upon a Time (2011–2018), Judy Hopps in Zootopia (2016) and its 2025 sequel, and Beth Ann Stanton in Why Women Kill (2019).
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Hannibal Hamlin
Vice President of the United States from 1861 to 1865 (1809–1891)
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Margaret Fuller
American writer and women's activist (1810–1850)
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Maria Mitchell
American astronomer
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Louisa Adams
First Lady of the United States from 1825 to 1829
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James Russell Lowell
American poet, critic, editor, and diplomat (1819-1891)
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Luther Burbank
American botanist and horticulturist (1849–1926)
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William Lloyd Garrison
American journalist and abolitionist (1805–1879)
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Oliver Wendell Holmes
American jurist (1841–1935); US Supreme Court justice from 1902 to 1932
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Horace Mann
American politician (1796-1859)
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William Cullen Bryant
American romantic poet and journalist (1794-1878)
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Conrad Aiken
American novelist and poet (1889–1973)
Julia Ward Howe
American abolitionist, social activist, and poet
Lydia Maria Child
American abolitionist, author and women's rights activist (1802-1880)
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Edward Everett
American politician, pastor, educator, diplomat and orator (1794–1865)
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Arthur M. Schlesinger
American historian, social critic, and public intellectual (1917–2007)
Horatio Alger
American novelist (1832–1899)
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Joseph Hooker
American Union Army general (1814–1879)
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Timothy Pickering
American statesman (1745-1829)
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Sewall Wright
American geneticist (1889-1988)
Edward Everett Hale
American author, historian and Unitarian minister (1822-1909)
Elliot Richardson
American lawyer and politician (1920-1999)
John P. Marquand
American writer (1893–1960)
Theodore Parker
American transcendentalist, abolitionist and reforming minister (1810-1860)
Joseph Story
American jurist (1779–1845); US Supreme Court justice from 1812 to 1845
Edwin H. Colbert
American paleontologist (1905-2001)
James Pierpont
songwriter, arranger, and composer, best known for writing and composing "Jingle Bells" (1822–1893)
Alphonso Taft
American diplomat (1810–1891)
Samuel Gridley Howe
American physician and abolitionist (1801–1876)
Keith Olbermann
American sports and progressive political commentator
James Freeman Clarke
American theologian and writer (1810–1888)
Paul Douglas
American politician and economist (1892–1976)
Cyrus Edwin Dallin
American sculptor (1861-1944)
Hannah Adams
American author (1755-1831)
William Cushing
United States federal judge (1732-1810)
Maurine Neuberger
US Senator from Oregon (1907–2000)
Nathan Clifford
American politician (1803-1881)
Ida Craddock
American writer and activist (1857–1902)
Ida Husted Harper
American suffragist and writer (1851-1931)
Woodbridge N. Ferris
American politician and educator (1853–1928)
Harold Hitz Burton
United States federal judge (1888-1964)
Peg Phillips
American actress (1918-2002)
Benjamin Robbins Curtis
American judge (1809–1874)
Catharine Sedgwick
American writer 1789-1867