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American Aviation Pioneer and a founder of the US aircraft Industry

“Lucky Lindy” American Aviator, author, inventor, explorer, and social activist. Known for non-stop flight to Paris

Jamaican political Leader, publisher, journalist, founder of the UNIA. Known for back to Africa Movement. Black Nationalist.

“The Great Commoner.” Populist wing of the democratic party. Enemy of the Gold Standard. Scopes trial prosecution.

Lawyer, Defended John T Scopes in Scopes Trial. Leading member of the American Civil Liberties Union

Founder of the Ford Motor Company, Sponsor of the development of the assembly line technique of mass production

Pioneer settlement Worker, Founder of the HULL HOUSE in Chicago, Leader in Woman Suffrage Movement.

American Civil Rights leader who played a pivotal role in the 19 th century women’s rights movement

Self-made steel tycoon and Philanthropist. Once called the richest man in the world

French political thinker and historian Democracy in America

Lawyer and Jurist in the Hawaiian islands as a kingdom, protectorate, republic and territory.

American Sociologist, historian, civil rights activist, author and editor, Co-founder of the NAACP

Founding Father from Massachusetts

29 th President “Return To Normalcy” Ohio Senator

Founding Father from New York. 1 st Chief Justice of the United States

American Republican Senator. Battled with President Wilson over the Treaty of Versailles

United States Navy Flag officer, and historian Wrote The Influence of Sea power Upon History,

General in the US Army Leader of the American Expeditionary Forces in WWI

26 th President Leader of the Bull Moose Party Conservationism

Founding father from Pennsylvania

MuckRaker Wrote the Jungle

African American Journalist, Newspaper editor, suffragist, sociologist, (documented lynching in the US

American Educator, Temperance reformer, and women’s suffragist

28 th President of the US Came up with the 14 points-Treaty of Versailles Governor of New Jersey

World War 1 Medal of Honor Recipient