Renowned for their expertise, determination, and passion, female judges have emerged as influential figures in the world of law, shaping societies and making ...
List of famous writers from Russia, listed alphabetically with photos when available. Russia is home to many prolific writers, including those who write ...
D Malcolm X was one of the most famous civil rights activists (民权活动家) from America.His ideas helped the black people a lot in the 1960s and 1970s.He was born on May 19th, 1925, in Nebraska, US A. His mother, Louise, looked after Malcolm and his brothers and sisters. They cou...
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, a cultural revolution was happening, led by activists, thinkers, and artists who wanted to change what they felt was a very rigid style of society. These artists began looking for inspiration and materials from their surroundings. They made art using every...
New York City finally honors real women with a statue in its famous Central Park. City officials vated for the creation of a statue of three female civil rights leaders. Central Park had 23 statues of men who were important in history, but none of women.In fact, females were represented ...
Maya Angelou is terrific performer, singer, filmmaker, and civil-rights activist. She is a phenomenal woman, one thing that she does best is writing. She is still living today, I believe her legend will never die. If one would talk to her, he or she would think she has lead a normal...
Rosa Parks, Amelia Earhart, Marie Curie, Gloria Steinem, and Taylor Swift are just some of the women who have become famous for shaping the world as we know it.
#11. Her artwork was inspired by the people, poetry, and music she was exposed to in her childhood and also reflected the racism, sexism, and segregation she faced. Her celebrated series of paintings called “American People”, portrayed the civil rights movement from a female perspective. ...
These staunch activists wanted to abolish slavery completely, which differed from the ideas of other groups like the Free Soil Party, which opposed the expansion of slavery into U.S. territories and newly formed states such as Kansas. Did you know? Female abolitionists Elizabeth Cady Stanton and...
The 26-year-old Morgan had already earned a degree in civil engineering from Berkeley, where she was one of just 100 female students in the entire university (and the only female engineer). After she received her certification in architecture from the Ecole de Beaux-Arts, the best architecture...