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L. Frank Baum
American author of children's books
Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor
American-born British politician; first woman seated as a Member of Parliament (from 1919 to 1945)
Morris Hillquit
American lawyer and politician
Bill Haywood
Labor organizer
Mary McLeod Bethune
American educator and civil rights leader
William Monroe Trotter
American newspaper founder, African-American civil rights activist
Eddie Cantor
American comedian and actor
Walter Pidgeon
Canadian-American actor
George Marshall
American actor, screenwriter, and film director
Doris Stevens
American suffragist
Max Eastman
American writer
Mary van Kleeck
American social reformer and social worker
John Spargo
American political activist
David I. Walsh
U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, Democrat, 1919-1925, 1926-47
George Davis Herron
American clergyman, writer and activist
Alice Paul
American suffragette
Miriam Van Waters
American feminist
Lucy Burns
American suffragist
Cornelius Shea
American labor leader
Alva Belmont
American suffragette and socialite
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
American politician
Helen Keller
U.S. author and political activist for women's suffrage, labor rights, socialism, and antimilitarism; the 1st deaf-blind person to earn a bachelor's degree
Pearl S. Buck
American writer
Sidney Hillman
American labor leader
Florence Kelley
American activist
Nellie Bly
American journalist
Walter Francis White
American civil rights activist
Jeannette Rankin
American congresswoman for Montana
Sergey Degayev
American mathematician
Ada L. James
American suffragist
Charles Moyer
American labor leader
Angelina Weld Grimké
American writer
J. B. Matthews
American political activist
Lila Meade Valentine
American suffragist
Jay Lovestone
American socialist, communist, anti-Communist and labor/political activist
George Meany
American labor leader
Adah M. McMahan
American doctor and suffragist
Ruth Hanna McCormick
American politician
Mary Carson Breckinridge
American nurse
Septima Poinsette Clark
American activist