American Female Historic Person - Civil Rights Activist. As A Girl Participated In The Student Protests That Led To The Davis v. School Board Of Prince Edward County Case That Became One Of The 5 Historic Brown v. Board Of Education Cases (1951)
Argentinian famed inter-sex and trans-sex activist. Born female, he signed the Yogyakarta Principles accord and is a recipient of the Bob Hepple Equality Award
Co-author of the series 'How Race Is Lived in America' which won a 2001 Pulitzer Prize, and A Journal for Jordan about the death of her fiance, Charles Monroe King, in the Iraq War and the journal he left for their son
Canadian Jewish Female Musicologist And Human Rights Activist known For Secretly Bringing To \Freedom Thousands Of Jews Out of Syria Over A Period Of 28 Years
English Female Author, Doctor, Torture Survivor. And Activist - Novel - 'Audacity to Believe' (1977), 'Good Friday People' (1991), 'Sharing The Darkness: The Spirituality Of Caring' (1988), 'The Loneliest Journey' (1995)
American contemporary theater director, choreographer, video and installation artist. Internationally recognized as a director, writer, and multi-disciplinary artist, and is considered a seminal figure in Asian American theatre
American Former Female Philanthropist - Founder Of The Non - Profit Organization 'Literacy Volunteers of America', Now Called 'ProLiteracy Worldwide' In Syracuse, New York (1962)
American author & LGBTQ activist known for his autobiography Boy Erased recounting his childhood as part of a fundamentalist family in Arkansas that enrolled him in conversion therapy. he book was adapted into the 2018 film Boy Erased
Korean War: One of the 'Non-Repatriated 23' who didn't return to the US after the end of the Korean War. Most ended up returning to the US; a maximum of 7 are still alive
American cartoonist and children's book illustrator best known for his syndicated newspaper comic strip Mama's Boyz and his Newberry Award-winning graphic novel New Kid