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Oct 18, 2022
María Salud Ramírez Caballero (1913–2022), called the “Real Life Mamá Coco”
María Salud Ramírez Caballero was a Mexican matriarch who became well known late in life for her resemblance to the character Mamá Coco in the Pixar animated film “Coco.”
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Feb 11, 2020
Jesse Owens
Jesse Owens was one of the greatest track stars—and one of the most beloved Olympians—of all time. In a year when hate threatened to overshadow the Olympic Games being held in Nazi Germany, Owens delighted the free world by winning four gold medals and destroying Adolf Hitler's notion that his Aryan athletes were superior to black competitors. The photos taken of Owens at those 1936 games, and in the years before and after, depict an amazing athlete who has inspired generations of people of all races. In honor of Owens, we present a photo celebration of his life and legacy.
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May 23, 2016
Sandor Tarics (1913 - 2016), Olympic water polo gold medalist
Sandor Tarics, the oldest living Olympic champion, died May 21, according to the Hungarian Olympic Committee. He was 102.
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Sep 29, 2013
The Stanley Kramer Century
Some of the most important movies of the 20th century owe their creation to filmmaker Stanley Kramer.
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Jan 26, 2013
Bear Bryant: The Crimson Standard
The death of Bama football coach Paul 'Bear' Bryant marked the end of an era. But in Alabama, it felt like the end of the world.
