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African Countries
With more than 90 million people it’s Africa’s third most populous country, though it’s more than 90% desert
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Authors
On this woman’s passing in 2019, Oprah Winfrey called her “a magician with language, who understood the power of words”
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Medical History
One of the first recorded autopsies was performed on this man & revealed 23 puncture marks
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10
Notable British Names
Published in 1881, “The Formation of Vegetable Mould, Through the Actions of Worms” was his last & one of his bestselling books
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09
Pre-Civil War Presidents
Encyclopedia Britannica says of him: “After an extended tour of Europe he retired to Concord…& he died in obscurity”
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08
20th Century America
10-year-old Martin Luther King, Jr. sang with his church’s choir at the celebrated premiere of this film
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05
18th Century Novels
The title character of this 1726 novel reaches 4 different lands as a result of a shipwreck, a storm at sea, pirates & a mutiny
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04
Notable Brits
On this man’s death in a 1935 motorcycle accident, Churchill said, his “pace of life was faster & more intense than the ordinary”
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03
European Landmarks
As described in an 1831 book, it has “three recessed and pointed doorways…immense central rose window…two dark and massive towers”
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02
American Firsts
John Ledyard, sailing on Captain Cook’s last voyage in search of the NW Passage, was the 1st American to land at what are now these 2 states
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