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Author of "Gone with the Wind"
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1900
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Margaret Mitchell
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Nobel Peace Prize winner, baptist minister and one of the leaders of the civil rights movement, he got assssinated in 1968
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1929
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Martin Luther King
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Singer, nicknamed "Empress of Soul", "That's What Friends Are For" "Midnight Train to Georgia"
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1944
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Gladys Knight
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Singer and first woman to be inducted into both the Rock and Roll and Country Music Halls of Fame, "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" "I'm Sorry"
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1944
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Brenda Lee
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Hall of Fame point guard who played most his career fo the New York Knicks
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1945
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Walt Frazier
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Director, "Do the Right Thing" "Malcolm X" "BlacKkKlansman" "Inside Man"
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1957
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Spike Lee
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Director, "Ocean's Eleven" "Traffic" "Erin Brockovich" "Logan Lucky" "Contagion"
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1963
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Steven Soderbergh
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Actress, "Pretty Woman" "Notting Hill" "Ocean's Eleven" "Erin Brockovich"
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1967
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Julia Roberts
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Comedian and actor, known for his role as Detective James Carter in the "Rush Hour" series
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1971
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Chris Tucker
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Head Coach of the New Orleans Saints since 2022
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1972
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Dennis Allen
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Actor, "True Detective" "Blade" "Public Enemies"
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1973
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Stephen Dorff
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Actor, "The Office" "The Hangover" trilogy
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1974
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Ed Helms
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Singer and part of the project Gnarls Barkley, "Crazy" "Fuck You"
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1975
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Cee-Lo Green
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Rapper and one half of the duo Outkast
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1975
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André 3000
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Rapper and media personality, "Heartless" "Gold Digger" "Stronger"
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1977
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Kanye West
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Rapper and one of the pioneers of trap music, "Whatever You Like" "Live Your Life"
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1980
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T. I.
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Former defensive end and outside linebacker who played for the Colts and is the NFL's all-time leader in forced fumbles and strip sacks
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1981
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Robert Mathis
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Singer and former member of Destiny's Child, "Dilemma" "When Love Takes Over"
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1981
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Kelly Rowland
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Author of "Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda"
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1982
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Becky Albertalli
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Rapper, "Mask Off" "Low Life" "Love Me" "Bum Bum Tam Tam"
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1983
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Future
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Former cornerback who played most notably for the Bengals, nicknamed "Pacman"
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1983
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Adam Jones
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Center who plays for the Los Angeles Lakers (former player of the Magic, Rockets and other NBA teams)
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1985
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Dwight Howard
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Actress, best known for her role as Raven Baxter in "That's So Raven"
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1985
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Raven-Symoné
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Senator from Georgia since 2021
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1987
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Jon Ossoff
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Quarterback who played most of his career for the Panthers and was NFL MVP 2015 and Heisman Trophy winner 2010
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1989
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Cam Newton
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Rapper, "Havana" "Ski" "Hot"
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1991
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Young Thug
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Point guard who plays for the Indiana Pacers
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1992
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Malcolm Brogdon
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Defensive end who plays for the Atlanta Falcons
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1993
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Grady Jarrett
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Rapper, "Drip Too Hard" "Yes Indeed" "We Paid" "The Bigger Picture"
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1994
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Lil Baby
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Running back who plays for the New Orleans Saints
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1995
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Alvin Kamara
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Tennis player and Wimbledon quarterfinalist 2023
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1996
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Christopher Eubanks
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Singer and former member of Fifth Harmony, "Dancing with a Stranger" "Diamonds" "Love Lies"
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1996
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Normani
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Sprinter, third-fastest woman of all time in the 200 meters and winner of a bronze medal and a silver team medal at the 2020 Olympics
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1996
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Gabrielle Thomas
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Sprinter and current world champion in the 100 meters
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1996
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Christian Coleman
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Actress, "Kick-Ass" "Hugo" "The 5th Wave"
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1997
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Chloe Grace Moretz
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Actor, known for his role as Carl Grimes in "The Walking Dead"
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1999
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Chandler Riggs
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Tennis player and US Open semifinalist 2023
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2002
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Ben Shelton
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Actress, "Euphoria" "When They See Us" "A Wrinkle in Time"
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2003
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Storm Reid
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Tennis player and US Open 2023 champion
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2004
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Coco Gauff
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Actress, known for her role as Erica Sinclair in "Stranger Things"
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2006
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Priah Ferguson
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