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An English actor and novelist whose films included The Guns of Navarone and The Pink Panther.
An Israeli statesman who served as the fifth Prime Minister of Israel.
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An American author and educator, who won the National Book Award
Maine becomes the 23rd state of the United States.
Nebraska enters the Union as the 37th state.
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The Taliban demolish Buddhist statues in Afghanistan.

An American author and educator, who won the National Book Award, was born on March 1, 1914, in Oklahoma, United States. During his career he lectured at many colleges and universities on the subject of the black American. Invisible Man was his most popular work. Ellison uses powerful, rich and varied language to express the black experience in all its complexity and vitality. From a black American point of view the novel was one of the first works to explain modern racial problems in U. S. He is also noted for many magazine articles and short stories. John F. Callahan, his literary executor, discovered his unpublished stories. His works include Shadow and Act and Going to the Territory, Boy on a Train and I Did Not Learn Their Names, Flying Home and Other Stories.
One of the most remarkable American writers of the 20th century died on April 16, 1994, in New York City, United States.
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