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Abbreviated Bios are short biographies of Americans and others, who made an impact on this country and who should be better known.
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Charles Drew trained himself to be the number one expert in blood storage. His innovations would later save millions of people.
General Samuel Armstrong opened a school for former slaves after the Civil War to train them in how to make a living.
Joseph Warren was one of the most important Patriot leaders in the events just prior to the American Revolution. He is mostly forgotten today because he died at the Battle of Bunker Hill.
George Chaffey was a pioneer in irrigation. He developed towns in California and Australia, electrified them and created the Imperial Valley.
Benjamin Church is known and the first army ranger and used those tactics to defeat King Philip's forces in the war of that name.
George Bancroft was America's first great historian but more importantly established the U.S. Naval Academy.
Timothy Dwight, as president of Yale, resisted the influence of French Revolution ideas, which resulted in revival breaking out.
Robert Smalls, as a slave, was trained to be a wheelman on a steamboat. He would use those skills to escape and turn the ship over to the Union Navy.
General James Wilkinson was for 12 years the senior soldier in the U.S. Army. All during that time, he was a paid agent of the Spanish empire. He was never definitively caught during his lifetime.
Russell Kirk

Russell Kirk

2023-04-1005:18

Russell Kirk was a public intellectual and writer who gave conservatism its name.
Elizabeth Bentley

Elizabeth Bentley

2023-04-0308:41

Elizabeth Bentley was a Soviet spy who switched to the American side, disrupting KGB operations throughout the U.S.
Medgar Evers

Medgar Evers

2023-01-2807:12

Medgar Evers was an important civil rights leader in Mississippi.  He was assassinated in 1963.
Frederick T. Gates

Frederick T. Gates

2022-11-1908:23

Frederick Gates was the man most responsible for the rise in scientific medicine which led to Big Pharma.
David Hosack

David Hosack

2022-10-0806:25

David Hosack was not only the attending physician at the Hamilton-Burr duel, he also found the first botanic garden in America to train medical students.  He was the first American doctor to regularly use the stethoscope.
William Jennings Bryan

William Jennings Bryan

2022-08-2308:09

William Jennings Bryan, the Old Commoner, was a 3-time presidential candidate who later became a Secretary of State. Sadly, he is only remembered for a wildly inaccurate portrayal of him in the movie "inherit the Wind." Learn who he really was.
Andrew Mellon

Andrew Mellon

2022-08-1009:14

Andrew Mellon served 3 Presidents as Secretary of State and helped create the Roaring 20s economy.  He made a big profit from it, too.
Albert G. Spalding

Albert G. Spalding

2022-07-1407:56

Albert G. Spalding helped establish baseball as America's National Pastime and created a sporting goods company that still supplies sports equipment to people around the world.
Henry M. Morris

Henry M. Morris

2022-06-3007:01

henry Morris is considered the "Father of Creation Science" and was partly responsible for the lessening belief in the theory of evolution.
Luther Burbank

Luther Burbank

2022-06-1406:13

Luther Burbank experimented with plants by cross breeding them in order to create disease resistant and tastier fruits and vegetable, most of which we still eat today.
Henry J. Kaiser

Henry J. Kaiser

2022-05-2508:18

Henry J. Kaiser was an amazing businessman who built dams, brought the steel industry to California, constructed ships during WWII, made the Jeep brand popular around the world and created the HMO.  
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