Will Rogers
Will Rogers was a multi-talented individual who had a was a cowboy, mimic, actor, writer, comedian, and speaker. Rogers was able to be industrious and was well liked by individuals for being humorous and authentic. He was an American renaissance man for being talented in multiple disciplines and also being humble.
Will Rogers was born in Oklahoma in the early 1900s and was both Native American and Caucasian. Will Rogers was a multi-racial individual who worked in the 1920s and early 1930s in the Wild West shows making jokes and displaying his cowboy skills with the lariat. Will Rogers was able to persevere having humility working in vaudeville shows of the Wild West.
Rogers was against the bureaucracy and made fun of bureaucracy. Rogers was respected by the working man. For having values and humility, Rogers was listened to on the radio by millions of people, and his writer's column in the newspaper was read by multiple people. Rogers was also an actor in Western films, and many people went to see his movies in the theaters. Rogers was one of the most liked actors of his time for being humble and sincere.
Will Rogers was a man that spoke in a positive manner and also was productive. He was killed in a plane crash while traveling (it is unknown if he was envied by the bureaucracy being that he was well liked by Americans and also was unique.)
America A to Z from Reader's Digest
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