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Answer:Billy Graham
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He was really famous around that time
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Billy Graham was the first famous television and radio evangelist that appeared during the '50s and '60s. He was ordained as a Southern Baptist minister that rose to popularity because of his Protestant beliefs. He is known to have led indoor and outdoor rallies and sermons that were broadcasted on TV and radios.
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