82) Anne Hutchinson Puritan Rule Breaker and Considered by Many to be One of America’s Earliest Feminists Born: July 1591, Alford, England (Present-day Alford, United Kingdom) Died: August 1643, The Colony of New Netherlands (Today New York State, United States of America) Anne got in trouble for preaching (big no no if you were a…
81) Daryl Davis
81) Daryl Davis “How can you hate me when you don’t even know me?” Born: 26 March 1958, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America Daryl is also an actor. He has converted over 200 members of the Ku Klux Klan away from their hateful faith by simply having a conversation with them. In the interview…
81) Jane Goodall
81) Jane Goodall Chimpanzee Advocate Born: 3 April 1934, London, United Kingdom Jane is an anthropologist and primatologist Her life changed forever when she was twenty-six and visited what is now Tanzania for the first time. In 1960, she discovered that chimpanzees use tools much the way primitive humans used to, a complete breakthrough in…
80) Anne Sullivan
80) Anne Sullivan T-E-A-C-H-E-R Born: 14 April 1866, Feeding Hills, Massachusetts, United States of America Died: 20 October 1936, Forest Hills, New York, United States of America The woman who is responsible for bringing Helen Keller out of her shell and able to communicate to the world. Anne was one of five siblings but two…
80) Harrison Ruffin Tyler
80) Harrison Ruffin Tyler Surviving grandson of 10th US President John Tyler Born: 1928 The 10th United States President had fifteen children between his two wives and died a solid sixty years before his youngest grandchildren (including Lyon Jr and Harrison) were born. Harrison reportedly still lives at the Sherwood Forest Plantation, the historic home…
79) Lyon Gardiner Tyler Jr
79) Lyon Gardiner Tyler Jr. Before His Death He Was one of the Last Surviving Grandsons of 10th US President John Tyler Born: 3 January 1925, Richmond, Virginia, United States of America Died: 26 September 2020, Franklin, Tennessee, United States of America The 10th United States President had fifteen children between his two wives and…
79) Jane Stanford
79) Jane Stanford Co-founder of Stanford University Alongside Her Husband. Born: 25 August 1828, Albany, New York, United States of America Died: 28 February 1905, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States of America They created the university to honor their only son who died at the age of fifteen from typhoid fever. Jane ran the University from…
78) Corporal Frank Buckles
78) Corporal Frank Buckles Last Surviving American Veteran of World War I Born: 1 February 1901, Bethany, Missouri, United States of America Died: 27 February 2011, Charles Town, West Virginia, United States of America US Army Ambulance and Motorcycle driver near the European Front Lines (but never actually seeing combat). Frank enlisted at the age…
78) Sacagawea
78) Sacagawea Lemhi Shoshone Guide and the Only Woman Present on the Corps of Discovery—Better Known Today as the Lewis and Clark Expedition Born: c.1788, Present-day Lemhi County, Idaho, United States of America Died: December of 1812 (Most Likely), Fort Manuel, South Dakota, United States of America Sacagawea was the daughter of her people’s chief…
77) Captain Eugene Cernan
77) Captain Eugene Cernan The Last Man to walk on the Moon (as of 1972) Born: 14 March 1934, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America Died: 16 January 2017, Houston, Texas, United States of America Electrical engineer, astronaut, and naval engineer. He went to space three times, two of which took him to the moon….