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Chapter 20 Important People

Chapter 20 Important People. An internationally known artist, his ambition was to paint cowboys, Indians, and frontier scenes. William Robinson Leigh. famous photographer. Francis Benjamin Johnston . opened a drive-in that became the national Shoneys, and Big Boy’s chain of restaurants.

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Chapter 20 Important People

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  1. Chapter 20 Important People

  2. An internationally known artist, his ambition was to paint cowboys, Indians, and frontier scenes. William Robinson Leigh

  3. famous photographer Francis Benjamin Johnston

  4. opened a drive-in that became the national Shoneys, and Big Boy’s chain of restaurants. Alex Shoenbaum

  5. was a U.S. senator who was instrumental in securing the vote for 18 year olds. Jennings Randolph

  6. most famous book is The Good Earth, for which she won the Pulitzer Prize in 1932. Pearl Buck

  7. was born Cornelius Calvin Sale, Jr. in North Carolina. He has held powerful positions as chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee and majority leader. Robert C. Byrd

  8. During the Civil War, Delany was appointed a major, the first black field officer of high rank. Martin R. Delany

  9. In 2001, he was promoted to a four-star general, making him the second highest ranking officer in the U.S. Air Force. General Robert H. Foglesong

  10. At Harvard, he was chairman of the Afro-American Studies Department. Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

  11. is an internationally recognized author, and his books include three about growing up in Coalwood. These books are Rocket Boys, A Memoir; The Coalwood Way; and Sky of Stone. Homer Hickam, Jr.

  12. founder of Mother’s Day Anna M. Jarvis

  13. his most memorable role was as Barney Fife, in the television series “The Andy Griffith Show”. Don Knotts

  14. In 1989 and 1990, she was named country music’s Female Vocalist of the Year. Kathy Mattea

  15. founder of Grandparent’s Day Marian McQuade

  16. 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, she won a gold medal in the all-round gymnastics competition. Mary Lou Retton

  17. In 1982, he was elected vice president of the UMWA, and became the organization’s president in 1995. Cecil Roberts

  18. One of her novels, O Beulah Land, describes the social, political, and economic background of the early settlers’ struggle to civilize West Virginia after the American Revolution. Mary Lee Settle

  19. became the first African American member of the board of directors at General Motors Company. Leon Sullivan

  20. served as secretary of state under President Jimmy Carter Cyrus Vance

  21. played professional basketball for the Los Angeles Lakers for whom he served as general manager at the end of his playing career Jerry West

  22. He became the first man to fly faster than the speed of sound. Charles Yeager

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