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Thursday, November 12, 2009

The Greatest Stars in the World

Charles W. Swan has Published the Book "The World As He Sees It" ....you may Purchase the book at: ........ Amazon Books...... Book Tango http://www.amazon.com/The-World-As-Sees-ebook/dp/B008XID3LE https://sites.google.com/site/theworldasheseesit/ Thank You, Sheila Dixon Public Relations Director Swan & Associates
Those Who have made
an Imprint on Baltimore,
The State Of Maryland,
The Nation and The World



The Greatest Stars of the World

Famous Americans

Famous Marylanders
Famous Baltimoreans



Historical Figures

General Timothy Boddie * Billie Holiday (singer) * Babe Ruth (baseball player) * Oprah Winfrey (billionaire, talk show hostess) * Frederick Douglass (abolitionist) * Jonnie Unitas (football player) * Larry Gibson (lawyer, professor, author) * Kurt L. Schmoke (mayor, attorney, scholar) * George Russell (attorney) * Eubie Blake (musician) * Linda Hamilton (actress) * Clarence Mitchell, Sr. and his Family ( pioneers, civil rights activists, attorneys, legislators, senators, congressmen) * Thurgood Marshall (justice u. s supreme court) * Juan Dixon (basketball star) * Joan Jett (singer/guitarist) * Ray Lewis (football player) * Toni Braxton and her sisters (singer) * William Boddie ( md ceo ) * Sylvester Stallone (actor) * Reginald Lewis (millionaire) * Kwiesi Mfume (congressman, ceo, president ) * Elijah Sander (cardiologist) * Ben Carson (pediatric surgeon) * Edgar Allen Poe (writer) * Michael Phelps (swimmer,6 gold medals) * Barbara Mikulski (senator) * Jada Pinkett Smith (actress) * Monique ( actress, singer) * Charles W. Swan (actor,knighted,author ) * Charles Dutton (actor) * Karen Allen (actress) * Kix (Rock Band) * Francis Scott Key (songwriter) * Babe Ruth (baseball player) * Barry Levinson (director) * Cal Ripken (baseball player * Paige H. Swan (Teacher) * Tom Clancy (writer) * Charles A. Moose (chief of police and writer) * Connie Chung (journalist) * Anita Turks Hunter (Director) * Montel Williams (talk show host) * John Wilkes Booth (presidential assassin) * Harriet Tubman (abolitionist) * Elijah E. Cummings (congressman) Jamal Bryant (minister) * Pam Shriver (tennis player) * Frank Zappa (musician) * David Baltimore (scientist) * Rev. Frank Reed, lll (pastor) * Clarence Blount (legislator) * Cab Calloway (singer) * Art Monk (football player) * Ray Lewis (football player) * Goldie Hawn (actress) * Henry McCaskill (harlem globe trotter, coach , sports writer; townsville, australia ) * Albert R. Wynn (congressman) * Dru Hill (singing group) * Bishop Harrison Bryant ( minister) * H.L. Meneken (writer) * Gary Moore (t v personallity) * Reggie Jackson (baseball player) * Wanda E. Fleet (teacher) * Upton Sinclair (author) * Carmelo Anthony (basketball player) * walter O'malley (governor) * nancy pelosi (speaker of the house)