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History Matters | Michael Jordan

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The Sporting Life of Michael Jordan

by Charlie Villanueva

Charlie Villanueva tells the story of Michael Jordan, who by acclamation, is the greatest basketball player to ever play the game. He played fifteen seasons, winning six championships and five MVP awards. He turned the basketball court into his kingdom and was hailed by all as His Airness. His legacy is marked by one of the most iconic shoe brands — a testament to his soaring and leaping style of play, which was unlike anything the league had seen before.

 

History Matters | Jean-Michel Basquiat

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The Artistic Life of Jean-Michel Basquiat

by Brandon Allen

Brandon Allen tells the story of Jean-Michel Basquiat – a Brooklyn-born painter who was one of the most acclaimed contemporary artists of his generation. His graffiti-inspired style was evidence of his intelligence and a testament to poetic justice. Despite his lack of formal training, his art contained immense depth. His complex painting style, teeming with bursts of colorful imagery and controversial writings, entranced the New York art scene.

History Matters | Frederick Douglass

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The Free Life of Frederick Douglass

by Lexi Taciak

The lovely Lexi Taciak joins us in this episode of History Matters. She discusses Frederick Douglass who escaped from slavery and became a leader of the abolitionist movement. His writings are highly acclaimed worldwide. Lexi tells us about his life, his achievements, and his legacy today.

Douglass wrote three autobiographies in throughout his life: Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, Bondage and My Freedom, Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, where he details his experiences as a slave and his life thereafter.

 

History Matters | Shawn Carter

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The Entrepreneurial Life of Shawn Carter

by Joshua Miller

Joshua Miller, the CEO of C&I Studios, tells the life of Shawn Carter – an American rapper turned entrepreneur who single-handledly created a new culture through his music and business pursuits.

 

History Matters | Matthew Henson

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The Adventurous Life of Matthew Henson

by Katy Seymour

Katy Seymour, photographer and video editor at C&I Studios, tells the story of Matthew Henson – an African American explorer who is credited with exploring the North Pole. His geographical exploits helped map a new world, allowing for a new era in cartography and worldly discoveries.

 

History Matters | Elijah Cummings

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The Selfless Life of Elijah Cummings

by Marc Joseph

Marc Joseph, the lead Web Developer at C&I Studios, tells the life and legacy of Elijah Cummings – a lifelong political activist and respected member of the U.S. House of Representatives. His dedication to equality and justice helped steer our country in a brighter direction.

 

History Matters | Malcolm X

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The Radical Life of Malcolm X

by Mark Samuels

Mark Samuels, the Director of Digital Distribution at C&I Studios, tells the life of Malcolm X – a radical civil activist who disrupted the political landscape in his pursuit of equality and justice for black Americans.

 

History Matters | Helen Keller

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The Remarkable Life of Helen Keller

by Kelci Acree

Kelci Acree, a barista at Brew Urban Cafe, tells the story of Helen Keller – a remarkable young woman who defied the odds by learning to read and write despite suffering from being blind and deaf.

 

History Matters | Ruth Bader Ginsburg

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The Dedicated Life of Ruth Bader Ginsburg

by JT Niemeyer

JT Niemeyer, the lead Video Editor at C&I Studios, tells the history of Ruth Bader Ginsburg – a Supreme Court Justice who dedicated her entire life to the shaping of justice in America.

 

History Matters | The Tuskegee Airmen

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The Heroic Lives of The Tuskegee Airmen

by Chris Hedlund

Chris Hedlund, founder of Chris Headshots, tells the story of the Tuskegee Airmen – a heroic band of brothers who fought both racial segregation and Nazi oppression to aid America, and the world, in our greatest hour.

 

History Matters | George Washington Carver

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The Studious Life of George Washington Carver

by Jonathan Jones

Jonathan Jones, the lead Graphic Designer at C&I Studios, shares the life of George Washington Carver – an American agricultural scientis who discovered and shared innovated farming technique to help lift American farmers out of poverty.

 

History Matters | Dave Chappelle

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The Comedic Life of Dave Chappelle

by Matthew Bordy

Matthew Bordy, the Co-Founder of Prototype House, tells the story of Dave Chappelle — one of the rare comic geniuses of America who has challenged the comedic circuit with racially charged jokes that have forced deeper discussion into modern-day issues, such as colorism, identity and equality.

 

History Matters | Albert Einstein

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The Brilliant Life of Albert Einstein

by Deanna Kahn

Deanna Kahn tells the story of Albert Einstein – a German-born theoretical physicist who reshaped the thinking of the brightest minds in the 20th century and beyond. His mathematical discoveries guided scientists to unexplored frontiers and urged philosophers to ponder a new age of ethics and existentialism. He is most known for developing the theory of relativity — one of the two pillars of modern physics — and dubbed the worlds most famous mathematical equation.

History Matters | William Shakespeare

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The Wonderous Life of William Shakespeare

by Consuelo Pezet

Consuelo Pezet tells the story of William Shakespeare, who is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world’s greatest dramatist. His works have made a lasting impression on theatre and literature, particularly in the expansion of the dramatic potential of characterization, plot, language, and genre. Unlike his predecessors, he used literary mechanics to actively explore his characters’ minds, providing his audiences with authentic depictions of life, love, envy, courage, and tragedy.

 

History Matters | Trayvon Martin

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The Tragic Life of Trayvon Martin

by Caroline Madison

In this episode of History Matters, we’re sharing the story of Trayvon Martin, a young African American who was wrongfully gundowned because of the color of his skin. His tragic death sparked the Black Lives Movement, a modern Civil Rights crusade aimed at providing justice and ending the plight of inequality in America.

 

History Matters | Amelia Earhart

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The Adventurous Life of Amelia Earhart

by Elle Livoti

Elle Livoti, the Director of Rentals at C&I Studios, tells the story of Amelia Earhart – a courageous young woman with a stout adventurous spirit who revolutionized aviation with dazzling feats that no one before her thought possible.

 

History Matters | Ray Charles

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The Musical Life of Ray Charles

by Cymonda Wilson

Cymonda Wilson tells the story or Ray Charles – an African American musician whose genre-bending style flowered the genre of soul music and gave rise to enhanced musical expression in country music, rhythm and blues, and pop music throughout the 1960s and beyond.

 

History Matters | Phillis Wheatley

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The Ground-Breaking Life of Phillis Wheatley

by Victoria Ranger

Victoria Ranger of Ranger Technical Resources narrates this episode of History Matters about Phillis Wheatley, the first ever published African-American female poet. At the age of seven, Wheatley was taken from her home in West Africa and sold into North American Slavery.

After being purchased by the Wheatley family of Boston, they taught her to read, write, and later encouraged her to pursue her writing and poetry. She was emancipated after her master’s death, marrying soon after.

 

History Matters | Mary McLeod Bethune

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The Life and Legacy of Mary McLeod Bethune

by Yvette DuBose

Yvette tells the story of Mary Mcleod – a champion of education who made it her sole pursuit in life to provide opportunities for black youth in the early 1900s. With just six quarters, she started the Literary and Industrial Training School for Negro Girls in Daytona Beach, Florida. About 25 years later, it merged with a boys school to form a well-respected 4 year university, which propelled thousands of young people to success.

 

History Matters | Langston Hughes

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The Influential Life of Langston Hughes

by JT Thomas III

We asked JT Thomas III of the New York Giants to help us out with this episode of History Matters. Langston Hughes was one of this nation’s most influential people ever. We wanted to pay homage and highlight his life by including him in our significant African-Americans list as part of our Black History Month installment of History Matters.

Our goal this year is to remember the people we find to be the most influential in molding our societies and cultures around the world.

 

History Matters | Jessie Owens

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The Athletic Life of Jessie Owens

by BJ Johnson

BJ Johnson outlines the life and achievements of Jessie Owens in this installment of History Matters. Jessie Owens is often regarded as quite possibly the best athlete ever to participate in track and field.

In 1935, Owens broke three world records in less than an hour. A year later he won four gold medals at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany. It was here that he single-handedly silenced Adolf Hitler‘s theories of Aryan supremacy.

 

History Matters | Tyler Perry

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The Courageous Life of Tyler Perry

by Amber Fox

Amber Fox tells the story of Tyler Perry – an American writer and producer who channeled the horrors of his upbringing to create outstanding theatrical performances that have since shed light on issues such as child abuse, Christianity, and family responsibility.

 

History Matters | Louis Armstrong

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The Rip-Roarious Life of Louis Armstrong

by Ian Francia

Ian Francia, artist and musical composer, tells the story of Louis Armstrong – an American trumpeter from New Orleans whose musical presence transcended skin color in a racially divided America, ultimately paving the way to fame and fortune for other artists of color.

 

History Matters | Nipsey Hussle

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The Controversial Life of Nipsey Hussle

by Dorlene Pierre

Dorlene Pierre, the Executive Assistant at C&I Studios, tells the story of Nipsey Hussle – an American rapper and gang member turned entrepreneur and social activist. He dedicated his energy to the betterment of his community and, ultimately, paid for it with his life.

 

History Matters | Steve Jobs

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The Inventive Life of Steve Jobs

by Joseph Plumadore

Joseph Plumadore tells the life of Steve Jobs – a man’s whose genius completely revolutionzed digital technologies, improving the way people communicate and leading to the creation of the most widely used technology in existence: the personal computer.

 

History Matters | Michelle Obama

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The Inspirational Life of Michelle Obama

by James Carras

James Carras tells the story of Michelle Obama – an American lawyer who graduated to the highest role of public service upon her husband’s inauguration as the 44th President of the United States. Her tenure as First Lady is defined through the progressive work she led to uplift American veterans, further education and inspire young women to achieve the impossible.

 

History Matters | Anne Frank

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The Beautiful Life of Anne Frank

by Beth Bryant

Beth Bryant, the Vice President of Sales at C&I Studios, tells the life of Anne Frank – an inspiring young woman who retained her endearing outlook on the world despite living in persecution during the Nazi rule of Europe in World War 2.

 

History Matters | Susan B. Anthony

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The outspoken life of Susan B. Anthony

by Amy Miller

Amy Miller, Producer at C&I Studios, shares the life of Susan B. Anthony – an American anti-slavery advocate who helped launch the women’s suffrage movement while fighting for equality on all fronts.

 

History Matters | Ralph David Abernathy

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The Life-Changing Impacts Made by Ralph David Abernathy

by Bobby Brainard BuBose

Bobby Brainard DuBose is a Democratic politician who currently serves as a member of the Florida House of Representatives, representing the 94th District, which includes most of Fort Lauderdale in central Broward County, since 2014. It was only right that he would be the one to tell the story of Ralph David Abernathy, a close friend to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. During the civil rights movement, he too ran for the position of U.S. House of Representatives. Etched on his tombstone are the words “I tried.”  Yes, he tried, he made a difference, and we carry forth the spirit of his efforts today.

 

History Matters | Coretta Scott King

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The Extraordinary Life of Coretta Scott King

by Juliet Roulhac

Juliet Roulhac, Regional Manager of FP&L, describes the life and legacy of Coretta Scott King in this latest episode of History Matters.

 

History Matters | Audre Lorde

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The Life and Legacy of Audre Lorde

by Connor Wilkins

Connor Wilkins, brand storyteller at C&I Studios, tells the story of Audre Lorde, an incredible civil rights activist, and proponent and instigator of the women’s rights movement in America. This is her legacy.

 

History Matters | Daisy Bates

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How Daisy Bates Made History

by Bean Hackbart

As a young girl, this newspaper publisher and civil rights activist met tragedy with the murder of her mother at the hands of three white men. This fueled her thirst for justice, and it was what propelled her, with her husband, to start the Arkansas State Press, a weekly newspaper that was instrumental in integrating Arkansas Public Schools. When the state dragged their feet in integrating schools, she organized with the famed “Little Rock Nine” to enroll in Central High School, coordinating every detail of a day that would become pivotal in the Civil Rights Movement. Although she faced violent opposition for her role in desegregation, her perseverance inspired many to stand up for their rights.

She’s Daisy Bates, and what she did matters.

 

History Matters | Arthur Ashe

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The Sporting Life of Arthur Ashe

by Terry Boynton

On this episode of History Matters, we’re sharing the story of Arthur Ashe – an American professional tennis player who won three Grand Slam titles. He was the first black player selected to the United States Davis Cup team and the only black man ever to win the singles title at Wimbledon, the US Open, and the Australian Open.

 

History Matters | Angela Brown

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The Life and Legacy of Angela Brown

by Victoria Ranger

On this episode of History Matters, Victoria Ranger shares the story of Angela Brown – an African American soprano singer who is particularly admired for her portrayal of Verdi heroines.

 

History Matters | Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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The Selfless Life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

by Joey Wright

 In this episode of History Matters, we follow along with our Black History Month theme with one of the greatest figures of the 20th century. Joey Wright, of Joey Wright Photography, gives us a little background on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was one heck of a man with courage like a lion and a heart of gold. He is revered for his nonviolent approach against segregation. He spearheaded a movement that shook the world and ended the Civil Rights Movement, ultimately bringing justice and equality to blacks in America.

 

History Matters | Katherine Johnson

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The Lifetime Contributions of Katherine Johnson

by Gonzalo Ballesteros

Gonzalo Ballesteros of C&I Studios tells the bright history of Katherine Johnson – an African-American mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics at NASA were critical to the success of the first and subsequent U.S. manned spaceflights.

 

History Matters | Booker T. Washington

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The Life and Legacy of Booker T. Washington

by Laurie Menekou

History Matters is a series of shorts that briefly tell the stories of influential people in history.

We want to bring you stories about the people that changed our hearts, minds, and history books. This episode is about Booker T. Washington and is narrated by Laurie Menekou from Conceptual Communications.

 

History Matters | Benjamin Banneker

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The Life and Legacy of Benjamin Banneker

by Erica Diaz

Erica Diaz tells the story of Benjamin Banneker – a free African-American almanac author, surveyor, naturalist, and farmer who corresponded with Thomas Jefferson on the topics of slavery and racial equality.

 

History Matters | Alex Haley

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The Poetic Life of Alex Haley

by Luci Ungerbuehler

Black History Month marked the first episodes of our new mini-series History Matters. In this episode, our good friend Lucianne Ungerbuehler of F2F Studios recounts the story behind the famous African-American writer Alex Haley.

Alex Haley’s book Roots is one of the most well-known books in American history. We felt that Alex Haley is an extremely significant figure who caused a cultural sensation throughout the United States. His legacy holds some of the most important works of U.S. history.

 

History Matters | Eric Garner

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The Life and Legacy of Eric Garner

by Otis Miller

Otis Miller means more to C&I Studios than you can imagine. His influence reigns high all around us. We thought there was no better person to narrate this episode of History Matters – our mini series that looks to pay homage to those influential people from history.

Eric Garner is part of the reverence we want to pay Black History Month and we thought Otis would do so better than anyone else. Without a past, there is no future. Without mistakes, there is no progress. We want to exalt the people that have changed our lives forever.

 

History Matters | Hank Aaron

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The Great Hank Aaron

by Bob Denison

Bob Denison of Denison Yacht Sales narrates this episode covering the imprint Hank Aaron left on the face of our history.

Aaron was one of the greatest American baseball players of all time and one of the first African-Americans in the Major Leagues. For thirty-three years Aaron held the record for home runs made in a career, breaking Babe Ruth‘s record. He played twenty-one seasons in the MLB.

 

History Matters | Thurgood Marshall

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The Influential Achievements of Thurgood Marshall

by Jack Seiler

We invited our city’s mayor, Jack Seiler to narrate this session of History Matters. History Matters is a short film series about influential figures from history. We want recognize the people that are responsible for the most important topics of our time.

This episode is about Thurgood Marshall, the first African American Supreme Court Justice. Enjoy listening to this installment, and be sure to keep up with the episodes past and those to come.

 

History Matters | Oprah Winfrey

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The Momentous Life of Oprah Winfrey

by Lindsay Walden

This is a brief video forming part of our History Matters mini series about Oprah Winfrey. If you don’t know who Oprah Winfrey is, your first step should be to go buy a television since you aren’t from this century, then come back and watch this video.

Oprah is an inspiring and humble and unique woman who has dedicated her life helping millions of people and helping change the world by way of her public persona. We asked Lindsay Walden, owner of Hustle Vintage — a hand picked women’s vintage clothing line — if she could please narrate this episode. She’s a beautiful lady with a voice that clearly knows who Oprah Winfrey is in our society.

 

History Matters | Jackie Robinson

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The Life and Legacy of Jackie Robinson

by Stephanie Dosainvil

As a part of Black History Month, we decided to begin a journey built upon paying homage to the figures that forever changed our society. This video is a piece on Jackie Robinson, the first African American to play major league baseball.

This installment of our History Matters mini series is narrated by Stephanie Dorsainvil. She highlights the life of Jackie and the hardships he overcame to so profoundly impact America’s favorite pastime.

 

History Matters | Barack Obama

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Making History with Barack Obama

by Angela Brown

In 2008, Barack Obama became the first African-American president to be elected president of the United States. He made more than history. He resurrected the hope within blacks in America for a much brighter and more unified future.

Angela Brown principal of Dillard Elementary narrates this installment of our mini series. Born in Honolulu, Barack Obama attended Columbia University and later represented the 13th District in the Illinois Senate from 1997 to 2004. He was elected president in 2009 and re-elected in 2012 for his second term.

 

History Matters | Harriet Tubman

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The Selfless Life of Harriet Tubman

by Abbie Cessna

Abbie Cessna does more around the studio than just sit behind a computer and juggle numbers all day. We asked her to narrate this History Matters episode on Harriet Tubman.

Harriet Tubman was one of the most influential women in history. Her actions led to drastic changes in millions of African American lives. She was an abolitionist, a humanitarian, and a Union spy during the Civil War. Born into slavery, Tubman escaped and subsequently aided in the escape of over seventy slaves using the backbone of what came to be known as the Underground Railroad.

 

History Matters | Emmett Till

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The Brief and Tragic Life of Emmett Till

by Brandon Baker

Emmett Till was a fourteen year old boy who was brutally beaten and murdered by at least two white men in Mississippi for allegedly whistling at a married white woman. His murderers were acquitted albeit the evidence proving their guilt. He is said to have been one of the sparks of the Civil Rights Movement.

Brandon Baker, talks about the legacy that Emmett Till left behind and the impact that his murder had on our nation – especially in the South.  Till’s death shocked our nation and motivated the movement toward racial equality to arise and change the face of society in America forever.

 

History Matters | Rosa Parks

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The Wondrous Life of Rosa Parks

by Joshua Diaz

Rosa Parks was another incredible African-American that turned history upside down. Born in Montgomery, Alabama, Rosa stood up for her rights as a human being by sitting in the white section of the bus before integration took place.

The Civil Rights Movement is one of the most significant parts of American history. Joshua Diaz is the lead singer of the indie band Kids  and he guides us through this episode about one of the most important women ever to live.

 

History Matters | Sojourner Truth

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The Life and Legacy of Sojourner Truth

by Dr. April Patterson

History Matters is an effort we began on February 2015 in order to remember those folks in history that changed our society and cultures forever. Given we began during Black History month, we thought we would begin by paying our respects to the African Americans that helped propel the bounds of racial equality in the United States.

The series will continue throughout the year in hopes of continuing to honor these monumental figures of history. This episode, Dr. April Patterson teaches us about Sojourner Truth.

 

History Matters | Harry Belafonte

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The Life and History of Harry Belafonte

by Veronica Noboa

History Matters is a mini-series we started in order to honor some of the world’s most influential characters. We started with Black History Month and are continuing to move through different eras, races, and nationalities to bring you as much information about our past as we can.

This episode is about Harry Belafonte and is narrated by the wonderful Veronica Noboa. Be sure to keep up with History Matters as we will be releasing new content periodically.

 

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