1. Annie Beasant: Born October 1st 1847. She was raised a very religious girl in early life. and married a minister but later divorced because of different religious beliefs.
2. Leon Sullivan: He was a civil rights leader that traded for jobs. He became a minister at the age of 18 in Charleston at the first Baptist church.
3. Ansell Adams born February 20 1902. He was diagnosed with being hyper active and dyslectic.
4. Susan B Anthony: She felt everybody should be treated equally. She fought for women's rights and was jailed for refusing to pay fines.
5. Indria Gandhi: Was the 3rd prime minister after her father, the first prime minister passed in India. She was arrested framed for infractions for 3 months.
6. Rachel Carson: was a biologist. Wrote articles about nature and government nature.
7. Roger Baldwin: He died at age 97. Was a member of the union against the military. retired from lcu.
8. Eva Peron: Born may 7th 1919. Married a guy named Juan Peron in 1945. Died with uterine cancer.
9. Akbar The Great: Born in India and took the throne at age 14. He was well known for his leadership style.
10. Aung San Suu Kyi: Born June 19 1945 in ragune in the country Burma. Her father created the Burmese military but was later assassinated.
11. Jane Adams: She was a big activist for woman's rights. Died may 21st 1945. She produced 11 books and numerous articles.
12. John Muir: Was a author inventor and naturalist. Born April 21st 1838.
13. Degananida: He was a peace maker. His name means two river currents flowing together. He had a speech impediment.
14. Web Dubois: He was a sociologist. Wrote the souls of the black poem. Died August 27 at age 95.
15. Jaques Caustaue: Born June 11, 1910. He learned to swim at age 4.
16. Ida B. Wells: Born July 16th 1862. She lost her parents and 10 month old brother at age 16.
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