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Explanation: Modjeska Simkins was the matriarch of the Civil Rights Movement in South Carolina. She was also a leader in African-American public health and social reform. For her contributions to the struggle for civil rights, Simkins is an American Hero. Modjeska Monteith was born on December 5, 1899 in Columbia, South Carolina
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The event is known in Japan as the Akō incident <span> sometimes also referred to as the </span>Akō vendetta<span>. The participants in the revenge are called the Akō-rōshi </span><span> in Japanese, and are usually referred to as the "Forty-seven Rōnin" or "Forty-seven leaderless samurai" in English. Literary accounts of the events are known as the </span>Chūshingura.
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Mikhail Kutuzov was the field marshal of russia