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Complete Formula One results
(Note: grands prix in bold denote points scoring races.)
Horace Mann was an early leader in education; there is also a Sir Horace Mann, who was an important correspondent of Horace Walpole in the 18th century.
Horace Mann ( May 4, 1796 â August 2, 1859), American education reformer and abolitionist, was born in Franklin, Massachusetts.
Resigning the secretaryship in 1848, Horace Mann was elected to the United States House of Representatives as an anti-slavery Whig to succeed John Quincy Adams, and was re-elected in 1849, and, as an independent candidate, in 1850, serving until March 1853.