Abigail Adams was a prominent American First Lady, wife of the second U.S. President John Adams, and a strong advocate for women's rights and education.
John F. Mitchell was a distinguished American engineer and inventor, renowned for his pioneering work in telecommunications and the development of the Mitchell camera.
Howard Zinn was an American historian, playwright, and social activist, best known for his influential work "A People's History of the United States.
Jonas Salk was an American medical researcher and virologist who developed the first safe and effective polio vaccine, transforming global public health.
King Sejong the Great was a visionary Korean monarch renowned for his creation of the Hangul script, fostering advancements in science, culture, and governance.
Viktor Frankl was an Austrian neurologist, psychiatrist, and Holocaust survivor who developed logotherapy, a psychotherapeutic method focused on finding meaning in life.