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  1. List of explorers (24013 bytes)
    17: ...gian]], first at the [[South Pole]], first to navigate the [[Northwest Passage]] in a single ship
    37: *[[Pietro Savorgnan di Brazza|Pierre Savorgan de Brazza]] Italian explorer naturalized French....
    40: *[[William S. Bruce]], (1867-1921) Scottish explorer of Antarctica
    43: ... the source of the [[Nile]], discovered [[Lake Tanganyika]]
    47: ...aboto), (c. 1450 – 1499), [[Italy|Italian]] navigator in [[England|English]] service, crossed the [[...
  2. November 4 (10686 bytes)
    18: * [[1918]] - [[World War I]]: [[Austria-Hungary]] surrenders to [[Italy]].
    20: * [[1921]] - The [[Sturmabteilung]] or SA is formally form...
    23: ... notorious gambler, is shot dead over a [[poker]] game.
    28: ...ry]] to crush the [[Hungarian Revolution, 1956|Hungarian revolution]] that started on [[October 23]]. ...
    30: ...fits]]'', starring [[Marilyn Monroe]] and [[Clark Gable]] -- the last film for both.
  3. List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
    55: *[[`Abdu'l-Bah᝝, (died 1921), religious leader
    82: *[[Abgar I of Osroene|Abgar I Piqa]], (circa 20 BC), King of [[Osroene]]
    83: *[[Abgar II of Osroene|Abgar II bar Abgar]], (circa 20 BC), King of [[Osroene]]
    84: *[[Abgar III of Osroene|Abgar III]], (circa 20 BC), King of [[Osroene]]
    85: *[[Abgar IV of Osroene|Abgar IV Sumaqa]], (circa 20 BC), King of [[Osroene]]
  4. List of people by name: Ag (3474 bytes)
    3: == Aga - Agm ==
    4: *[[Pope Agapetus I|Agapetus I, Pope]], (pope 535-536)
    5: *[[Pope Agapetus II|Agapetus II, Pope]], (pope 946-955)
    6: *[[John Agapetus|Agapetus, John]], patriarch of Constantinople
    7: *[[Ajit Agarkar|Agarkar, Ajit]], (1977-), Indian cricketer
  5. Hattie Caraway (2502 bytes)
    9: ...t]] in [[1912]] and served in that office until [[1921]] when he was elected to the [[United States Sena...
    17: In [[1938]] she ran again for reelection against [[John L. McClellan]] and was victorious afte...
    23: ...y was a [[prohibition|prohibitionist]] and voted against anti-[[lynching]] legislation along with many...
  6. Constance Georgine, Countess Markiewicz (3360 bytes)
    10: ...use of Commons of Southern Ireland]] elections of 1921.
    12: ...nity, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs|Minster for the Gaeltacht]].
  7. Golda Meir (10143 bytes)
    2: ...tics years before the epithet was coined for [[Margaret Thatcher]]. [[David Ben-Gurion]] once describe...
    14: ...t the urging of her father when she was 18. She began speaking and advocating. She hosted visitors fro...
    16: ...and her sister Sheyna emigrated to Palestine in [[1921]].
    18: ==Emigration to Palestine, 1921==
    20: ...or chickens, and running the kitchen. She also began to emerge as a leader. Her kibbutz chose her to...
  8. Margaret Sanger (12025 bytes)
    1: [[Image:MargaretSanger-Underwood.LOC.jpg|thumb|Margaret Sanger.]]
    2: '''Margaret Higgins Sanger''' ([[September 14]], [[1879]] ...
    5: ...am Sanger. Although stricken by tuberculosis, she gave birth to a son the following year, followed in ...
    13: ...egalized in many states. In 1927, Sanger helped organize the first World Population Conference in [[Ge...
    15: ...e largest private international family planning organization.
  9. Anna Akhmatova (2156 bytes)
    11: [[Nikolay Gumilyov]] was executed in [[1921]] for activities considered anti-Soviet; Akhmatov...
  10. Isak Dinesen (2959 bytes)
    5: ...t [[Copenhagen]], [[Paris]], and [[Rome]]. She began publishing fiction in various Danish periodicals...
    7: ...es on the husband's part, the couple separated in 1921, and the Baron returned to Denmark. The divorce w...
    9: ...zel''. She was awarded the [[Tagea Brandt Rejselegat]] in [[1939]].
    26: * ''Ehrengard'' (posthumous 1963, USA)
  11. Murasaki Shikibu (2682 bytes)
    4: ... Also contrary to customs of the time, her father gave her a male's education. Males were educated in ...
    6: ...iko, and may have been hired by [[Fujiwara Michinaga]] to serve the Empress.
    16: ...'The Tale of Genji'', published in 6 volumes from 1921-33.
  12. Marina Tsvetaeva (21885 bytes)
    5: ...me, and her literary rehabilitation only really began in the 1960s. Tsvetaeva's poetry arose from her ...
    12: ...ence on the impressionable Marina. The children began to run wild. This state of affairs was allowed t...
    16: She began spending time at Voloshin's home in the [[Black ...
    22: ...s Encampment'', which glorified those who fought against the communists. The cycle of poems in the sty...
    26: ...ut the same time, a more important relationship began: Tsvetaeva's correspondence with [[Boris Pastern...
  13. Virginia Woolf (9482 bytes)
    7: ...a classically Victorian household at 22 Hyde Park Gate. In [[1895]], following the death of her mother...
    9: ...ch of her work was self-published through the [[Hogarth Press]]. She is hailed as one of the greatest ...
    11: ...], pushed the English language "a little further against the dark," and her literary achievements and ...
    13: ...loway, a middle aged society woman's efforts to organize a party; "To the Lighthouse" is a story on th...
    15: ...her husband: "I feel certain that I am going mad again: I feel we can't go through another of those te...
  14. Bessie Coleman (4340 bytes)
    8: ...moter. Coleman received financial backing from Binga, and from the Chicago Defender, who capitalized o...
    10: ...ris]] on [[November 20]], [[1920]]. She could not gain admission to American flight schools because ...
    12: In [[September]] of [[1921]], she became a media sensation when she returned...
  15. Marie Curie (5862 bytes)
    19: ...of ''radium emanation,'' a colorless, radioactive gas given off by radium, later to be identified as [...
    21: In [[1921]], she did a tour of the [[United States]], where...
  16. Emmy Noether (2715 bytes)
    1: ... penetrating insights that she used to develop elegant abstractions which she formalized beautifully.
    9: ..., "I do not see that the sex of the candidate is against
    14: In [[1921]], Noether introduced the [[ascending chain condi...
  17. Anna Maxwell (1551 bytes)
    2: ... nurse nicknamed ''the American [[Florence Nightingale]]''.
    6: ...spital]] in [[Manhattan]], [[New York]] from 1892-1921.
    8: In the [[Spanish American War]] she organized nurses for the military. Through her actions...
  18. Jennie Kidd Trout (1706 bytes)
    1: ...– [[1921]]) was the first woman in Canada legally to become a medical doctor, and was the only w...
    7: ...ch specialized in treatments for women involving "galvanic baths or electricity." For six years, she ...
    9: ...|Los Angeles]], [[California]], where she died in 1921.
  19. Josephine Baker (5957 bytes)
    11: ...rriage was reportedly a publicity stunt and not legally binding). At this time she also scored her gre...
    15: ...fered, and she went through six marriages, some legal, some not.
    17: ...d to integrate shows in [[Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas]]. Nevertheless, her career was on a downturn an...
    21: ...Robert Brady (1928-1986, married 1973, also not legally binding, separated 1974).
  20. Aimee Semple McPherson (13395 bytes)
    7: ...all town, prompting the couple to elope to [[Michigan]].)
    9: ..., she became an avowed [[Atheism|atheist]], and began her public speaking career at the age of 13 in t...
    13: ...e disease on August 19, 1910. Aimee recovered and gave birth to a daughter, Roberta Star Semple, on Se...
    23: ... a 1912 [[Packard]] touring car with religious slogans painted on the side; standing in the back seat ...
    25: ...n for divorce, citing abandonment, was granted in 1921.

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