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Image:John Quincy Adams.jpg|], patriot whose accomplishments prepared the way for Abraham Lincoln's victories, and the triumph of the American System Image:John Quincy Adams.jpg|], patriot whose accomplishments prepared the way for Abraham Lincoln's victories, and the triumph of the American System
Image:Lincoln.png|], great, hard-fought victor over the British monarchy's puppet, the Confederacy Image:Lincoln.png|], great, hard-fought victor over the British monarchy's puppet, the Confederacy
Image:Sun.jpg|], one of the three great proponents of the American System of the twentieth century Image:Sun_Yat-sen.jpg|], one of the three great proponents of the American System of the twentieth century
Image:FDR in 1933.jpg|]: Fighter of fascism, defender of the American System, architect of the original Bretton Woods system Image:FDR in 1933.jpg|]: Fighter of fascism, defender of the American System, architect of the original Bretton Woods system
Image:Flag of truce.svg|], followed in the imitation of Christ, to spend his mortal life wisely, for the sake of the betterment of future humanity Image:Flag of truce.svg|], followed in the imitation of Christ, to spend his mortal life wisely, for the sake of the betterment of future humanity

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Rosa Parks (1913-2005)

IN LOVING MEMORY
IN LOVING MEMORY
As God would suffer it, Rosa Parks refused to give her seat up on the bus, which caused people of color to realize they were living in bondage, in the country that boasted of being the land of the free, and the home of the brave. -- Amelia Boynton Robinson
Great scientifically rigorous works of art distinguish man from the beasts

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Gallery of beast-men, cultists, fascists, and colonialists

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