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Rose from dire poverty and violence to become the greatest black entertainer of all time - Michael Jackson, Madonna, and Angelina Jolie all rolled into one.

Virginia Hall
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Jezebel
Roundly-despised and unfairly-maligned seductress of the bible who ran afoul of the wrong priests.

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