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People of the 1900s
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Babe Ruth | played for the New York Yankees |
| Babe Ruth | Born in 1895, Died in 1948 |
| Babe Ruth | Sultan of Swat |
| Babe Ruth | Ranked as the best pitcher |
| Babe Ruth | inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1938 |
| Babe Ruth | most famous for hitting tons of home runs |
| Henry Ford | Model T Ford |
| Henry Ford | Born in 1863, Died in 1947 |
| Henry Ford | made the first affordable car |
| Henry Ford | he tried to end WWI |
| Henry Ford | born near Dearborn, Michigan |
| Henry Ford | famous for cars affordable and the assembly line |
| Louis Armstrong | famous for playing the trumpet |
| Louis Armstrong | born 1901, died 1971 |
| Louis Armstrong | famous jazz musician |
| Louis Armstrong | learned to read music from a mellophonist |
| Louis Armstrong | in 1922 he played his second concert in Chicago |
| charles lindbergh | spirit of St. Louis |
| charles lindbergh | born 1902, died 1974 |
| charles lindbergh | famous for his solo flight to Paris, France |
| charles lindbergh | awarded the Medal of Honor in 1927 |
| charles lindbergh | nicknamed "Lucky Lindy" |
| charles lindbergh | his father was elected to the US Congress |
| Langston Hughes | The Weary Blues |
| Langston Hughes | born 1902, died 1967 |
| Langston Hughes | famous for being a poet, journalist, and a dramatist |
| Langston Hughes | showed some of his poems to Vachel Lindsay |
| Langston Hughes | got his BA degree at Lincoln University |