Michel Foucault was a French philosopher and historian whose groundbreaking work on power, knowledge, and social institutions profoundly influenced modern thought.
Betty Friedan was a prominent American writer and activist, best known for her groundbreaking book 'The Feminine Mystique' which helped spark the second wave of the women's movement.
James Dean was a captivating American actor whose tragically short career in the 1950s left an indelible mark on Hollywood.
Candy Darling was an American actress, model, and Warhol superstar, known for her captivating performances and iconic status in the world of underground film.
Jerzy Kukuczka was a renowned Polish mountaineer known for being the second person to climb all fourteen 8000-meter peaks in the world, often in daring alpine style.
Richard Hall Gower was a renowned English architect whose innovative designs transformed London's skyline during the Victorian era.
Ray Mala was a pioneering Filipino-American film actor known for his groundbreaking roles in Hollywood and his contribution to the portrayal of diverse characters on screen.
Georgios Papanikolaou was a Greek physician and researcher who revolutionized medicine with the invention of the Pap smear, a crucial cervical cancer diagnostic tool.
Eugene V. Debs was a prominent American labor leader, socialist, and five-time presidential candidate, advocating for workers' rights and social justice.