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| Abraham Lincoln was a U.S president who fought for the abolition of slavery while keeping the country united. | Abraham Lincoln's Life, Leadership, & Legacy: Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin Reveals the Man Behind the Icon | Alexander Hamilton helped established a thriving U.S. republic with strong moral values. | Alexander Solzhenitsyn was a Russian novelist and dissident who won the Nobel Prize for Literature. | Angela Davis is a leader, author, and professor who has fought for decades for human rights. | Art Miki founded the National Association for Japanese Canadians to help redress Japanese rights lost during WWII. |
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| Aung San Suu Kyi has dedicated her life to freeing Burma from a repressive dictatorship and creating democracy without violence. | Benjamin Franklin was an inventor, diplomat, writer, and a huge influence on American history. | Bill Bradley once a pro-basketball player now is a politician who advocates reform to make America better for all. | Booker T. Washington was an educator and the founder of the Tuskegee Institute. | Cesar Chavez was a tireless advocate for migrant farm workers. | Chief Joseph led the Nez Perce tribe in an effort to keep its homeland. |
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| Chief Standing Bear argued successfully for Native Americans to have the right of habeas corpus. | Clara Shortridge Foltz was the first woman to practice law in California. | Clarence Darrow is Morris Dees' hero. | Constance Motley became the first African-American woman judge on the largest federal trial bench in the US. | Craig Kielburger believes kids can change the world. | Crazy Horse bravely fought for the freedom of the Sioux Nation. |
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| Dalai Lama is the religious leader of Tibet and an emblem of Tibet's hopes for freedom. | Daniel Pearl was a Wall Street Journal reporter who reported the news with courage, integrity, and intelligence. | Deborah Sampson was the first American woman who fought as a man for freedom. | Declaration of Human Rights established the basis for human rights beliefs and practices all over the world. | Denis Mukwege Helps Women Ravaged By Congo War | Desmond Tutu worked to end apartheid in South Africa. |
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. "I Have a Dream" was the civil rights speech that moved the world | Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Congressman John Lewis talks about how Martin Luther King, Jr. inspired him as a young man during the Civil Rights Movement | Dr. Oscar Elias Biscet is known as the 'Mandela of Cuba' because he bravely defends the rights of Cuban citizens. | Eleanor Roosevelt was a champion for freedom and devoted her life to gaining rights for others | Elizabeth Cady Stanton was a pioneer in the movement for women's rights. | Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is the first woman president of an African nation, Liberia. |
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| Emma Lazarus was an advocate for immigrants' rights and wrote the poem inscribed on the Statue of Liberty. | Emmeline Pankhurst fought tirelessly for women's suffrage, and succeeded. | Fadela Amara is recognized throughout France as a champion of women's rights. | Fannie Lou Hamer was a civil rights leader and voting rights advocate. | Frances Ellen Watkins was a prolific author and poet who devoted her life to speaking out against slavery. | Franklin Delano Roosevelt: The New Dealer guided the United States through the Great Depression and World War II. |
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| Fred Korematsu bravely protested the Japanese-American internment. | Frederick Douglass courageously spoke out against slavery and became a trusted advisor to Abraham Lincoln. | George Washington was the first President of the United States. | Grace Lee Boggs has advocated for marginalized people for over 70 years | Harriet Tubman organized the Underground Railroad and helped lead slaves to freedom. | Helen Suzman bravely stood up against apartheid and was the first female South African Minister of Parliament. |
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| Helen Zia is an Asian American journalist, scholar and activist for human rights. | Ian McKellen is an accomplished English actor and human rights activist. | Inez Milholland Boissevain lived a brief but spectacular life dedicated to women's suffrage. | Inge Sargent is a Burmese princess devoted to human rights for all. | Iqbal Masih was a brave advocate for child labor laws in Pakistan. | Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in major league baseball. |
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| James Reeb risked his own life as a brave civil rights crusader. | Jane Addams was a leading reformist and peace advocate. | Janet Jagan was the first female president of Guyana and dedicated her life to building the independence of a nation. | Janusz Korczak stayed behind to protect his orphan students during the Holocaust. | Jeremy Glick was a hero of Flight 93 and Emmy's beloved father. | Jessie Daniel Ames worked openly and actively on behalf of racial justice. |
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| John Adams worked as hard for peace for the United States as he did for its independence. | John Lewis has worked for civil rights for all for over 40 years. | Jose Manuel Ramos-Horta is Kerry Kennedy's hero because of his human rights work in East Timor. | Jose Marti is considered the father of Cuba's battle for independence. | Joseph Ki-Zerbo works to help Africans retain control of their country's agriculture. | Josephine Baker was a popular African American dancer in France, fought for civil rights and freedom against the Nazis. |
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| Judy Feld Carr secretly helped thousands of Jews escape from Syria. | Kailash Satyarthi is determined to end child labor practices around the world. | Kofi Annan is an honored freedom and peacemaker hero. | Lucky Chhetri runs the 3 Sisters Adventure Trekking company and Empowering Women of Nepal | Lydia Maria Child wrote brilliantly to advocate for the abolition of slavery. | Lyndon B. Johnson was John's great grandfather and the 36th President of the United States. |
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| Malala Yousafzai speaks out for the rights of girls to have an education. | Malcolm X was a warrior in the fight against racism. | Marian Wright Edelman is one of the country's leading advocates for children. | Martin Luther King, Jr. Peaceful freedom fighter and civil rights activist | Mary Harris Jones worked to free men, women, and children from industrial slavery. | Mary Richards Bowser was a black spy in the Confederate White House of Jefferson Davis. |
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| Medgar Wiley Evers worked to end racism in America | Mohammad Hatta was a central figure in Indonesia's fight for independence. | Mohandas K. Gandhi used non-violence to free India from British rule. | Morris Seligman Dees is the co-founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center. | Moses led the Jews from slavery and gave them religious laws. | Nellie McClung believed in equal rights for all women |
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| Nelson Mandela is Muhammad Ali's hero because he understands what it means to fight against enormous odds | Nelson Mandela is a peacemaker and a freedom hero. | Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela dedicated his life to abolishing apartheid and establishing a democracy in South Africa. | Osceola led the Seminoles in their battle for independence. | Oskar Schindler saved almost 1200 Jews during the Holocaust. | Paul Revere risked his life for the freedom of the American colonies. |
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| Pernille Ironside goes to war zones to free child soldiers Pernille Ironside goes to war zones to free child soldiers | Qasim Amin was a forerunner in the fight for women's liberation in the Islamic world. | Quaid-E-Azam helped to create the nation of Pakistan and obtain significant political rights for Muslims | RAWA promotes women's rights through non-violent action. | Rev. James Reeb worked for equal rights for all. | Reverend Peter Nguyen Van Hung works to end human trafficking of Vietnamese women workers and brides. |
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| Robert F. Kennedy was a voice for the powerless and advocate for human rights. | Roger Nash Baldwin A pioneer in the struggle for civil justice. | Rosa Parks made history when she refused to sit in the back of the bus. | Ruby Bridges bravely led the way to desegregation of schools as a child. | Sojourner Truth born into slavery, worked for the freedom of all. | Susan B. Anthony led the early Women's Suffrage Movement. |
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| Susie King Taylor was a pioneer in the struggle for African American women's rights. | The Danish Resistance acted bravely in a time of darkness. | The Greensboro Four protested segregation with a sit-in at Woolworth's lunch counter. | The Little Rock Nine bravely fought discrimination to attend an all white high school in Little Rock, Arkansas. | Thomas Jefferson helped the American Colonies achieve independence from Britain. | Thurgood Marshall was the first African-American to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. |
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| Tiananmen Square discuss freedom and democracy at Tian An Min Square. | Todd Beamer was a hero of Flight 93 on 9/11. | Ulysses S. Grant helped calm the U.S. after the Civil War. | Vaclav Havel despite censorship, wrote plays that helped keep the hope of freedom alive.... | Varian Fry helped thousands of refugees escape from France during WWII. | W.E.B. Dubois was a leading 19th century writer and scholar. |
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| William Wallace was a late 13th century freedom fighter for Scotland and Ireland | Winston Churchill was one of the first to recognize and warn others of Hitler's danger to freedom and human rights. | | | | |