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love history [14]
4 years ago
12

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History
1 answer:
gizmo_the_mogwai [7]4 years ago
3 0
Andrew Carnagie.

During his lifetime, Carnegie gave away over $350 million. He funded the creation of over 2,500 libraries as well as Carnegie Mellon University.
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