All the People

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Amos Alonzo Stagg

Football coach and innovator
Born
August 16th, 1862 163 years ago
Died
March 17th, 1965 60 years ago — 102 years old

Contributed significantly to American football as a player and coach. Coached at the University of Chicago and led the team to great successes, influencing offensive strategy and training methods in the sport. Pioneered the use of the huddle and established the first pass defense system. Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.

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Amos Bronson Alcott

Philosopher and educator; Transcendentalist
Born
November 29th, 1799 226 years ago
Died
March 4th, 1888 137 years ago — 88 years old

A prominent philosopher and educator, focused on innovative education methods and the Transcendentalist movement. Established the Fruitlands community as a utopian experiment in 1843, emphasizing agrarian fairness and self-sufficiency. Developed progressive teaching techniques that fostered creativity and intellectual freedom, which influenced later educational systems. Authored several works, including "Concord Days" and "Table Talk," which discussed philosophical concepts and educational theories. Alcott's thoughts contributed significantly to the development of progressive education in America.

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Amos Gitai

Israeli director known for Kadosh
Born
October 11th, 1950 75 years ago

A director, producer, and author, this individual emerged from Israel's vibrant cinematic landscape. After studying architecture and film, directed several acclaimed films that explore the complexities of Israeli society and history. His filmography includes Kadosh, a drama reflecting on faith and familial ties, as well as other impactful works like Free Zone and Disengagement. Notable collaborations include various international film festivals, achieving recognition for the unique perspective on conflict and identity. Engaged in both narrative and documentary filmmaking, this individual contributed to discussions on war and peace through the lens of cinema, emphasizing human stories amidst political turmoil.

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Amos Lee

Singer-songwriter with notable albums
Born
June 20th, 1977 48 years ago

A singer-songwriter from the United States, this individual gained recognition for blending elements of folk, jazz, and soul in music. The first album, released in 2005, featured original songs that showcased the unique storytelling style. Subsequent albums included collaborations with various artists and consistent touring, which further expanded a dedicated fan base. Music consistently charted on Billboard, with several albums reaching the Top 10. Live performances often included appearances on major television platforms.

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Amos Mansdorf

Israeli tennis player
Born
November 20th, 1965 60 years ago

Competed professionally in tennis during the 1980s and 1990s. Played mainly in singles and doubles tournaments. Achieved a career-high singles ranking of World No. 18 in 1987. Represented Israel in international competitions, including the Davis Cup, contributing to the nation's presence in the sport.

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Amos Milburn

R&B singer-songwriter and pianist
Born
April 1st, 1927 98 years ago
Died
1980 46 years ago — 53 years old

Born in 1927, this American musician made significant contributions to the rhythm and blues genre during the 1940s and 1950s. Milburn gained prominence with his energetic piano style and vocal delivery. His work influenced the development of rhythm and blues and paved the way for future artists. Numerous hit records garnered attention, particularly in the post-war period, leading to a dedicated fan base. This musician's career encompassed a blend of original compositions and popular covers, solidifying his position in the music industry.

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Amos Oz

Israeli author, journalist, and activist
Born
May 4th, 1939 86 years ago
Died
2018 8 years ago — 79 years old

Born in 1939, a prominent Israeli author and journalist contributed extensively to literature and political discourse. Published novels include 'My Michael', 'The Black Box', and 'A Tale of Love and Darkness', which received international acclaim. Engaged in social and political activism, promoted peace between Israelis and Palestinians, and advocated for dialogue and understanding. His writing often explored themes of identity, conflict, and the human condition. Worked as a professor and lecturer, influencing many aspiring writers and thinkers.

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Amos Roberts

Rugby player; played for Australia
Born
November 2nd, 1980 45 years ago

Played professional rugby league in Australia, primarily for the Penrith Panthers and the Sydney Roosters. Contributed to the Panthers' 2003 NRL premiership victory. Represented the Australian national team in international competitions, participating in numerous test matches.

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Amos Strunk

American baseball player and manager
Born
January 22nd, 1889 136 years ago
Died
1979 47 years ago — 90 years old

Played in Major League Baseball primarily as an outfielder from 1910 to 1920. Managed multiple teams after his playing career, contributing to the development of the sport. Achieved recognition for his skills on the field and leadership off of it.

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Amos Tversky

Psychologist; co-founder of Prospect Theory
Born
March 16th, 1937 88 years ago
Died
1996 30 years ago — 59 years old

Contributed significantly to the field of psychology through research on decision-making under uncertainty. Collaborated with Daniel Kahneman, resulting in the development of Prospect Theory, which describes how individuals assess their loss and gain perceptions. This work received high recognition and laid the foundation for behavioral economics, influencing economic theory and policy. Published numerous articles and influenced a wide array of fields including economics, finance, and cognitive science. Served as a professor at various institutions, fostering academic growth in decision theory and related subjects.

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Amos Yarkoni

Israeli Colonel in the IDF
Born
1920 106 years ago
Died
February 7th, 1991 34 years ago — 71 years old

Served as a colonel in the Israel Defense Forces, leading various military operations. Participated in significant conflicts including the Six-Day War and the Yom Kippur War. Held the position of commander of the Israel Air Force and contributed to various strategic military developments. His leadership role in multiple military engagements significantly shaped the operational tactics of the Israeli military during critical periods.

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Amphilochius of Pochayiv

Ukrainian Saint and spiritual leader
Born
November 27th, 1894 131 years ago
Died
January 1st, 1971 55 years ago — 76 years old

Amphilochius served as a prominent figure in the Orthodox Church, recognized for leading the Pochayiv Monastery in Ukraine. His life was dedicated to spiritual guidance and monasticism. Through his efforts, he influenced the religious community and contributed to the preservation of Orthodox traditions in the region. His legacy continues to be celebrated, particularly among followers of Orthodoxy.

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