Muhammad Ali was an American professional boxer, activist, and philanthropist. Nicknamed "The Greatest", he is widely regarded as one of the most significant and celebrated sports figures of the 20th century and one of the greatest boxers of all time.
Clarissa “Clara” Harlowe Barton was a pioneering nurse who founded the American Red Cross. She was a hospital nurse in the American Civil War, a teacher, and patent clerk.
Thomas Edward Patrick Brady, Jr. is an American football quarterback for the New England Patriots of the National Football League.
George H. W. Bush is an American politician who served as the 41st President of the United States from 1989 to 1993. Prior to assuming the presidency, Bush served as the 43rd Vice President of the United States from 2001-2009. He had previously served as the 46th Governor of Texas from 1995 - 2000.
George Walker Bush is an American politician who served as the 43rd President of the United States from 2001-2009. He had previously served as the 46th Governor of Texas from 1995 - 2000.
Rachel Carson was an environmental pioneer, best known for her book, "Silent Spring."
James Earl Carter Jr. is an American politician who served as the 39th President of the United States from 1977-1981.
Cesar Chavez was an American labor leader and civil rights activist who, with Dolores Huerta, co-founded the National Farm Workers Association in 1962.
Hin-mah-too-yah-lat-kekt, popularly known as Chief Joseph or Young Joseph, was a leader of the Wal-lam-wat-kain band of Nez Perce, a Native American tribe of the interior Pacific Northwest.
Hillary Rodham Clinton has served as first lady, Senator, Secretary of State and was the first female candidate of a major party to run for president.
A pioneer of the Civil Rights Movement. On March 2, 1955, she was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on a bus in segregated Montgomery, Alabama, nine months prior to Rosa Parks’ famous arrest for the same offense.
Wardell Stephen Curry II is an American professional basketball player for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association. Many players and analysts have called him the greatest shooter in NBA history
An African-American Social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman.
America’s greatest inventor
An American activist and former military analyst who precipitated a national political controversy in 1971 when he released the Pentagon Papers, a top-secret study of U.S. government decision-making in relation to the Vietnam War to The New York Times and other papers.
Paul Edward Farmer is an American medical anthropologist and physician as well as a humanitarian who has traversed the globe to improve global health.
An Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, Ginsburg was appointed by President Bill Clinton and took the oath of office on August 10, 1993
LeBron Raymone James Sr. is an American professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association. He is also a philanthropist and supports many community causes.
Steven Paul Jobs was an American business magnate and investor. He was the chairman, chief executive officer, and co-founder of Apple Inc.
Colin Rand Kaepernick is an American political activist and professional American football quarterback who is currently a free agent.
A no. 1 world-ranked tennis player, Ms. King was a champion for social justice and gender equality.
Martin Luther King Jr. was an American Baptist minister and activist who became the most visible spokesperson and leader in the civil rights movement from 1954 until his assassination in 1968.
Is an American politician and is a prominent civil rights leader. He is the US representative for Georgia’s 5th district. Lewis, who as chairman of the SNCC was one of the organizers of the 963 March on Washington, played many key roles in the Civil Rights Movement.
Abraham Lincoln was an American statesman and lawyer who served as the 16th President of the United States from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865. Lincoln led the United States through the American Civil War—its bloodiest war and perhaps its greatest moral, constitutional, and political crisis.
An Italian-American football player, coach, and executive in the National Football League.
An American five-star general and Field Marshal of the Philippine Army. He was Chief of Staff of the United States Army during the 2930s and played a prominent role in the Pacific theater during World War II.
Thurgood Marshall was an American lawyer, serving as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from October 1967 until October 1991. Marshall was the Court's 96th justice and its first African-American justice.
John Sidney McCain III was an American statesman and military officer who served as the United States Senator from Arizona from January 1987 until his death.
Lucretia Mott was a U.S. Quaker, abolitionist, women's rights activist, and social reformer. She had formed the idea of reforming the position of women in society when she was amongst the women excluded from the World Anti-Slavery Convention in 1840
She was the first American Olympian to wear hijab and also medaled in fencing.
Community Activist, Illinois state representative, Senator and first African-American president of the United States.
Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama is an American lawyer, university administrator, and writer who served as the First Lady of the United States from 2009 to 2017
A Nigerian-American physician, a forensic pathologist, and neuropathologist who was the first to discover and publish findings of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in American football players.
James Cleveland "Jesse" Owens was an American track and field athlete and four-time Olympic gold medalist in the 1936 Games. Owens specialized in the sprints and the long jump and was recognized in his lifetime as "perhaps the greatest and most famous athlete in track and field history".
John Glover Roberts Jr. is an American attorney serving as the 17th and current Chief Justice of the United States, since 2005. He was nominated by President George W. Bush after the death of Chief Justice William Rehnquist, and has been described as having a conservative judicial philosophy in his jurisprudence.
Ronald Wilson Reagan was an American politician and actor who served as the 40th President of the United States from 1981 to 1989. Prior to the presidency, he was a Hollywood actor and trade union leader before serving as the 33rd Governor of California from 1967 to 1975.
Jack Roosevelt Robinson was an American professional baseball player who became the first African American to play in Major League Baseball in the modern era. Robinson broke the baseball color line when the Brooklyn Dodgers started him at first base on April 15, 1947
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was an American political figure, diplomat and activist. She served as the First Lady of the United States from March 1933 to April 1945 during her husband President Franklin D. Roosevelt's four terms in office, making her the longest serving First Lady of the United States.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, often referred to by his initials FDR, was an American statesman and political leader who served as the 32nd President of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945.
Famous astronomer, writer and advisor to NASA
One of the founders of The Innocence Project, a non-profit legal organization that is committed to exonerating wrongly convicted people through the use of DNA testing and to reforming the criminal justice system to prevent future injustice.
Was the first native-born citizen of the United States to be canonized by the Roman Catholic Church in 1975. She established the first Catholic girls’ school in the nation, where she also founded the first American congregation of religious sisters, the Sisters of Charity.
Founder of the Special Olympics.
Sonia Maria Sotomayor is an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, serving since August 2009. She has the distinction of being its first justice of Hispanic descent and the first Latina.
Walter Francis Sullivan was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the eleventh Bishop of Richmond from July 19, 1974, to September 16, 2003.
Timothy Richard Tebow is a former professional American football quarterback and current professional baseball outfielder in the New York Mets organization
A Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, physicist and futurist who is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current electricity supply system.
American real estate developer, businessman, media personality and current President of the United States.
A United States Army officer of Puerto Rican-Italian descent who was posthumously awarded the United States’ highest military decoration - the Medal of Honor- for his heroic actions while a prisoner of war (POW) during the Vietnam War.
George Washington was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States of America and served as the nation's first president. In the American Revolutionary War, General Washington led Patriot forces to victory over the British and their allies
An African-American journalist, newspaper editor, suffragist, sociologist, feminist, Georgist, and an early leader in the Civil Rights Movement.
Grammy award-winning singer, songwriter and entrepreneur.
Serena Jameka Williams is an American professional tennis player. The Women's Tennis Association ranked her world No. 1 in singles on eight separate occasions between 2002 and 2017.
An American Media proprietor, talk show host, actress, producer, and philanthropist.
Mark Elliot Zuckerberg is an American technology entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is known for co-founding and leading Facebook as its chairman and chief executive officer.