Elvis Presley, born in 1935, is widely regarded as one of the most culturally significant figures of the 20th century. Known for his sexually provocative performance style, Elvis
challenged societal norms and racial barriers during a transformative era in race relations. Despite being shy and occasionally bullied in school, he pursued his passion for music, receiving his first guitar at age 11. Elvis's influence extended beyond music; he starred in numerous films and was a fashion icon. His legacy is celebrated worldwide, with Graceland, his Memphis home, becoming a popular tourist attraction.
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