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Historical Figures and Influential People in History

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Modern History Figures from United States in Americas

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Portrait of Barack Obama
Barack Obama
1961–?
He ran for president two years into his first Senate term, won on a message of hope, and spent eight years discovering what hope costs in practice.
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Portrait of Bill Clinton
Bill Clinton
1946–?
He governed through a decade of prosperity, survived impeachment, and left office with the highest approval ratings of any departing president β€” and the most complicated legacy.
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Portrait of Donald Trump
Donald Trump
1946–?
He ran for president as an outsider, won against expectations, lost the next election, ran again, and won β€” making him the first American president to serve two non-consecutive terms since the nineteenth century.
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Portrait of George H. W. Bush
George H. W. Bush
1924–2018
He oversaw the end of the Cold War, assembled a global coalition to win a war in the Gulf, and then lost his re-election campaign to a man from a small town in Arkansas.
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Portrait of George W. Bush
George W. Bush
1946–?
He came to office promising a humble foreign policy, then responded to the worst attack on American soil in history with two wars that are still unresolved decades later.
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Portrait of Gerald Ford
Gerald Ford
1913–2006
He was never elected president or vice president, reached both offices through appointment, and spent his single term trying to rebuild a government the public had stopped trusting.
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Portrait of Henry Kissinger
Henry Kissinger
1923–2023
He shaped American foreign policy for a decade β€” winning the Nobel Peace Prize in the same year he was authorising secret bombing campaigns β€” and the argument about his legacy never ended.
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Portrait of Jimmy Carter
Jimmy Carter
1924–2024
He left the White House widely considered a failed president and spent the next four decades building houses for the poor, monitoring elections, and eradicating diseases β€” quietly becoming one of the most admired men alive.
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Portrait of Joe Biden
Joe Biden
1942–?
He ran for president three times across forty years, lost twice, and won the third time at the age of seventy-seven.
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Portrait of John F Kennedy
John F Kennedy
1917–1963
He served just over a thousand days as president, and sixty years later the arguments about what he would have done with the rest of his term show no sign of ending.
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Portrait of Lyndon B Johnson
Lyndon B Johnson
1908–1973
He passed the Civil Rights Act, the Voting Rights Act, and Medicare β€” more transformative legislation than almost any president β€” then watched Vietnam consume everything.
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Portrait of Richard Nixon
Richard Nixon
1913–1994
He opened China, ended the draft, founded the EPA β€” and then recorded himself discussing how to cover up a break-in and handed his enemies the evidence they needed.
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Portrait of Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan
1911–2004
He was a B-movie actor who became the most consequential American president of the late twentieth century β€” and the argument about how he managed it has never stopped.
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