The author of 'The Feminine Mystique' transformed gender equality in the 20th century.
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3. A 1972 poll of Playboy bunnies selected him as the man with whom Hef’s ladies would most like to go out on a date.
The Founding Fathers were forced to shack up for a night. Then argued over the window.
FDR considered the Louisiana governor-turned-senator one of the "most dangerous men in the country."
Yes, they were tired of being confused with Switzerland. But that was only part of the problem.
Frederick Douglass was known for being an abolitionist, writer, and dazzling speaker. Here's a selection of some of his great quotes.
Some Communist memorials lie in ruins, while others have found a vibrant afterlife.
Though you probably remember learning all about Quakers and their doctrine of the "Inner Light" in middle school, your teacher probably didn't tell you that James Dean was one.
Both the House and the Senate have their own Sergeant at Arms, and their visibility is highest during the State of the Union address. But what do they do the other 364 days of the year?
Herbert Hoover's first year in office had already gone worse than anyone could have expected ... then the West Wing burned down.
To the people of Tanna in Vanuatu, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh was more than royalty—he was a bona fide deity.
Mount Vernon holds perhaps the most famous dentures in American history: those of Founding Father George Washington.
From future presidents to iconic funnymen, these future celebrities had spirit.