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Civil rights activist Cesar Chavez expressed an interest in music from an early age.

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Max Roach founded M'Boom, a jazz group made up of experimental percussionists.

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Against advice, Daniel Patrick Moynihan took a job as Richard Nixon's domestic advisor.

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Daniel Patrick Moynihan's book transformed how ethnicity was viewed in America.

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In 1965, Daniel Patrick Moynihan released the controversial "Moynihan Report."

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"We were making up, in a sense, First Amendment law as we went along," said Floyd Abrams.

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Preview the story of filmmaker Blake Edwards, known for his comedies like the "Pink Panther" series.

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Preview the story of filmmaker Blake Edwards, known for his comedies like the "Pink Panther" series.

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Brenda Lee made appearances on television, radio and live shows all before she even signed a deal.

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Brenda Lee began working as a professional singer at just eight years old to support her family.

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Owen Bradley, producer at Decca Records, took Brenda Lee under his wing and became a mentor to her.

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Brenda Lee met her husband Ronnie Shacklett at the age of 17 and eloped with him six months later.