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Russell H. Conwell (1843-1925) was an American lawyer, Baptist minister, philanthropist, and orator, best known for his inspirational lecture, "Acres of Diamonds." His profound insights have inspired generations, urging them to seek value and opportunity in familiar surroundings. Beyond his writings, Conwell was a man of action, exemplified by his founding of Temple University in Philadelphia, an institution that started as a night school for working people. A multi-faceted figure, Conwell's legacy extends beyond literature, reflecting his commitment to education, community service, and personal growth.
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