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John Lewis Gaddis is an American historian whose scholarship focuses on the Cold War, international relations, and strategic decision-making. His books include Strategies of Containment and We Now Know, while his biography George F. Kennan: An American Life won the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Biography;...
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Leading Cold War historian, acclaimed for synthesis and strategy studies; some interpretations seen as conservative.
Scoring methodologyJon Meacham’s “His Truth Is Marching On” provides a detailed account of Representative John Lewis's extraordinary journey. The biography explores Lewis’s lifelong dedication to civil rights and his pivotal role in the American South’s struggle for equality. It examines his involvement with the Stude...
Carl Lewis and Ben Johnson’s intense competition defined 20th-century sprinting. Their rivalry centered on dominance in the 100 meter dash, particularly during the 1988 Seoul Olympics. Johnson's unexpected victory was later overshadowed by a positive drug test, forever linking him to controversy whi...
John Lewis’ March is a powerful graphic memoir chronicling his journey as a young activist within the Civil Rights Movement. The trilogy, spanning 1944-1965, presents an unflinching account of sit-ins, freedom rides, and voter registration efforts through evocative illustrations. It offers invaluabl...
The rivalry between Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson and American sprinter Carl Lewis culminated in the men's 100 metres at the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. Johnson crossed the line first in a world-record time of 9.79 seconds, with Lewis finishing second, but Johnson tested positive for the anabolic ster...
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Globally memorable Olympic sprint showdown transformed by a landmark doping scandal, though sporting legitimacy and rivalry duration were limited.
Scoring methodologyThe 100-meter dash at the 1988 Seoul Olympics was a highly anticipated track and field event between American Carl Lewis and Canadian Ben Johnson. Johnson initially crossed the finish line first with a world-record time of 9.79 seconds. However, he was disqualified three days later after testing pos...
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Enormous Olympic drama and historical significance endure, but Johnson's doping disqualification compromised the rivalry's athletic legacy.
Scoring methodologyJohn Lewis’ “The Man on the Moon” (2015) is a short animated commercial that tells a poignant story about connection and remembrance. The film uses simple yet powerful visuals to depict an elderly man's quiet solitude and his unexpected gift from a child. It resonated deeply with audiences, becoming...
Lewis was a frontline activist who embodied the spirit of nonviolent direct action. His participation in the Selma to Montgomery marches was pivotal, drawing national attention to voting rights abuses. As a long-serving Congressman, he translated grassroots activism into sustained legislative pressu...
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