He was nominated for a Grammy Award for his work on Usher’s “Confessions.”
Washington D.C.
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The Senate Federal Credit Union headquarters was named in his honor.
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He drew national attention by walking 1,300 miles through Iowa for his campaign.
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He served as a federal judge after his time in the Senate.
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Her work contributed to ASL being recognized as a distinct language.
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He advocated building societies around the common good.
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Russell built a career on piano-driven political comedy.
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Her work helped lead to the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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He was also a twice-weekly columnist for the Washington Post.
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His father was born into slavery in 1862 or 1863.