CIVIL RIGHT ACTIVIST

Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) – American Baptist minister and activist who was one of the most prolific prominent leaders during the Civil Rights Movement from 1955 until his assassination on April 4, 1968. SCLC co-founder/president/chairman, activist. He advanced the civil rights for all people of color in the United States through nonviolence from the Jim Crow law era to the point of his death. He was an author, speaker, motivational speaker.

Coretta Scott King (1927–2006) – Wife of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. An advocate for black equality, she was a leader during the Civil Rights Movement with her husband and afterwards. American SCLC leader, Inspirational singer.

Malcolm X birth Name Malcolm Little – (May 19,1925 -February 21, 1965) He was an American Muslim minister and human rights activist who was a prominent figure during the Civil Rights Movement. A spokesman for the Nation of Islam until 1964, he was a vocal advocate for Black empowerment and the promotion of Islam within the Black community. He was Assassinated on February 21, 1965 in front of his family.

Betty Shabazz– (May 28, 1934- June 23, 1997) She was the wife of Malcolm X. She was an educator and Civil Rights Advocate.

Amelia Boynton Robinson (1911– August 26, 2015) – She was an American Activist who was a leader of the American Civil Rights Movement in Selma, Alabama, and a key figure in the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches. In 1994 she became founding Vice President of the Schiller Institute affiliated with Lyndon LaRouche. She was awarded the Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Medal in 1990. She as a centenarian reaching the age of 104.

B.R. Ambedkar (1891–1956) – Indian activist for caste abolition, writer, philosopher,

economist, co-wrote and influenced Indian constitution which focused on social rights.

Susan B. Anthony (1820–1906) – American Women suffrage leader, speaker,

inspiration

Ella Baker (1903–1986) – American SCLC activist, initiated the Student Nonviolent

Coordinating Committee (SNCC)

James Baldwin (1924–1987) – American essayist, novelist, public speaker, SNCC activist

Daisy Bates (1914–1999) – American organizer of the Little Rock Nine school

desegregation events.

Dana Beal (1947–) – American pro-hemp activist, organizer, speaker, initiator

Jeremy Bentham (1748–1832) – British philosopher, writer, and teacher on civil rights,

inspiration

James Bevel (1936–2008) – American organizer and Direct-Action leader, SCLC main

strategist, movement initiator, and movement director.

Claude Black (1916–2009) – American civil rights movement activist

Antoinette Brown Blackwell (1825–1921) – founded American Woman Suffrage

Association with Lucy Stone in 1869

Julian Bond (1940–2015) – American activist, politician, scholar, lawyer, NAACP chairman

Lenny Bruce (1925–1966) – American free speech advocate, comedian, political satirist

Lucy Burns (1879–1966) – American women suffrage/voting rights leader

Stokely Carmichael (1941–1998) – American SNCC and Black Panther activist,

organizer, speaker

Carrie Chapman Catt (1859–1947) – suffrage leader, president National American

Woman Suffrage Association, founder League of Women Voters and International

Alliance of Women

Cesar Chavez (1927–1993) – Chicano activist, organizer, trade union leader activist,,inspiration

 Benjamin Chavis – (1948-) American activist, chemist, minister, author, leader of

Wilmington 10, Director Commission for Racial Justice of the United Church of Christ,

campaigner against Environmental Racism, Executive Director of NAACP, National

Director of the Million Man March

Claudette Colvin (1939– ) – American Montgomery Bus Boycott pioneer, independent

activist

Cooke (1903–2000) – American journalist, writer, trade unionist

Humberto Corona (1918–2001) – labor and civil rights leader

 Dorothy Cotton (1930– 2018) – American SCLC official, activist, organizer, and leader

 Eugene Debs (1855–1926) – American organizer, campaigner for the poor, women,

dissenters, prisoners

Frederick Douglass (1818–1895) – American abolitionist, women rights and suffrage

advocate, writer, organizer, black rights activist, inspiration

W. E. B. Du Bois (1868–1963) – American writer, scholar, founder of NAACP

Charles Evers (1922– 2020) – American civil rights movement activist

Medgar Evers (1925–1963) – American, NAACP official in the Mississippi Movement

James Farmer (1920–1999) – Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) leader and activist

Louis Farrakhan (1933–) – American, Controversial Minister and National Representative

of the Nation of Islam

James Forman (1928–2005) – American SNCC official and civil rights movement activist

Marie Foster (1917–2003) – American voting rights activist, a local leader in the Selma

Voting Rights Movement

Frankie Muse Freeman (1916- 2018) American civil rights attorney, and the first woman to be

appointed to the United States Commission on Civil Rights

Golden Frinks (1920–2004) American civil rights organizer in North Carolina and field

secretary of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.

Betty Friedan (1921–2006) – American writer, womens rights activist, feminist

 Kasturba Gandhi (1869–1944) wife of Mohandas Gandhi, activist in South Africa and

India, often led her husband movements in India when he was imprisoned.

Mohandas Gandhi (1869–1948) – Indian activist, movement leader, writer, philosopher,

and teacher.

William Lloyd Garrison (1805–1879) – writer, organizer, feminist, initiator

Olympe de Gouges (1748–1793) – French women rights pioneer, writer, beheaded

during French Revolution

Dick Gregory (1932-2017 ) – American  comedian Civil Rights leader free speech advocate and activist in the civil rights. Business owner and entrepreneur and vegetarian activist. He became popular among the blacks in the southern United States communities. He would speak about social justice always and nutritional health, he died at the age of 84 and suffered from a severe bacterial infection.

 Tenzin Gyatso (1935- ) – Highest spiritual leader and head of Tibet, 14th Dalai Lama, spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhists,

advocate for nonviolence, compassion, and Tibetan autonomy.

Ben Frazier   (1950 – 2023) Civil Rights Activist, veteran Journalist, News Anchor, Host Producer, and Narrator and Community Activist. He was president and founder of the Northside Coalition of Jacksonville, FL. He passed away one day after his 73rd birthday  from a long battle with cancer on June 24, 2023.

 Prathia Hall (1940–2002) – American SNCC activist, a leading speaker in the civil rights

movement

 Fred Hampton (1948–1969) – American NAACP youth leader and Black Panther activist,

organizer, speaker

Fannie Lou Hamer (1917–1977) – activist in Mississippi movements

Harry Hay (1912–2002) – early leader in American LGBT rights movement, founder

Mattachine Society

Lola Hendricks (1932– 2013) – activist, local leader in Birmingham Movement

 Jack Herer (1939–2010) – American pro-hemp activist, speaker, organizer, author

Gordon Hirabayashi (1918–2012) – Japanese-American civil rights hero

Myles Horton (1905–1990) – American teacher of nonviolence, pioneer activist, founded

and led the Highlander Folk School

T.R.M. Howard (1908–1976) – founder of Mississippi Regional Council of Negro

Leadership

Julia Ward Howe (1818–1910) – American writer, organizer, suffragette

Dolores Huerta (1930– ) – American labor leader and civil rights activist, initiator, organizer co founder of the United Farmworkers association with Cesar Chavez.

John Peters Humphrey (1905–1995) – author of Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Harish Iyer (1979–) – Indian gender and sexuality rights activist, campaigns against child

sexual abuse and for animal rights, inspiration.

Jesse Jackson (1941–) – American civil rights activist, politician

Nellie Stone Johnson (1905–2002) – labor and civil rights activist

Toyohiko Kagawa (1888–1960) – Japanese labor activist, Christian reformer, author

 Meir Kahane – (1932 – 1990) controversial Jewish rights leader, founder of the Jewish Defense League

Ashok Row Kavi (1947–) – Indian LGBT rights activist, pioneer Indian gay rights

movement, founder of Humsafar Trust

Abby Kelley (1811–1887) – American abolitionist and suffragette

Fred Korematsu (1919–2005) – American, Japanese internment resister during WWII

James Lawson (1928–) – American minister and activist, SCLC leader and teacher of nonviolence

in late 1950s and early 1960s civil rights movement

Bernard Lafayette (1940–) – American SCLC and SNCC activist, organizer, and leader. He played a leading role in the early organization of the Selma Voting Rights Movement and was a member tot the Nashville student movement.

John Lewis (1940– 2020) – American Nashville Student Movement and SNCC activist,

organizer, speaker, inspiration

Sigmund Livingston (1872–1946) – Jewish rights activist, founder of the Anti-

Defamation League

Joseph Lowery (1921–2020) – American SCLC leader and co-founder, activist

Clara Luper (1923–2011) – American sit-in movement leader in Oklahoma, activist

Phyllis Lyon (1924- 2008) – American co-founder of first social and political organization for

lesbians in the US

Madison (1751–1836) – American founding father, introduced and lobbied for the

U.S. Bill of Rights

Nelson Mandela (1918–2013) – South African statesman, leading figure in anti-apartheid

movement, inspiration

 Del Martin (1921–2008) – American co-founder of first social and political organization

for lesbians in the US and influenced U.S. Bill of Rights

Rigoberta Menchú (1959) – Guatemalan indigenous rights leader, co-founder Nobel

Women Initiative

James Meredith (1933–) – American independent student leader and self–starting

Mississippi activist

Mamie Till Bradley Mobley – November 23, 1921 – January 6, 2003) was an American educator and activist. She was the mother of Emmett Till the 14-year-old boy murdered  on August 28, 1955 in Mississippi, American who held an open casket funeral for her son.

Charles Morgan, Jr. (1930–2009) – American attorney activist

Harvey Milk (1930–1978) – American politician, gay rights activist and leader,

inspiration

Bob Moses (1935–2021) – leader, activist, and organizer in the 60s Mississippi Movement

Diane Nash (1938– ) – American SNCC and SCLC activist and official, strategist,

organizer

Edgar Nixon (1899–1987) – Montgomery Bus Boycott organizer, civil rights activist

James Orange (1942–2008) – American SCLC activist and organizer, a voting rights

movement leader, trade unionist

Emmeline Pankhurst (1858–1928) – founder and leader of the British Suffragette

Movement

Rosa Parks (1913–2005) – American NAACP official, activist, Montgomery Bus Boycott

inspiration

Vallabhbhai Patel (1875–1950) Indian activist, movement leader

 Alice Paul (1885–1977) – American 1910s Women's Voting Rights Movement leader,

strategist, and organizer

Thomas Paine (1737–1809) – English-American activist, author, theorist, wrote Rights of

Man

Elizabeth Peratrovich (1911–1958) – Alaska activist for native people

A. Philip Randolph (1889–1979) – American labor and civil rights movement leader

Jo Ann Robinson (1912–1992) – Montgomery Bus Boycott activist.

Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962) – women rights and human rights activist both in the

United States and in the United Nations

Bayard Rustin (1912–1987) – American civil rights activist

Aung San Suu Kyi (1945-) – Burmese Politician, former political prisoner, democracy

and human rights activist

Sonia Schlesin (1888–1956) – worked with Mohandas Gandhi in South Africa and led his

movements there when he was absent.

Al Sharpton (1954–) – American clergyman, activist, media

Charles Sherrod –  ( 1937 – 2022) American minister and  civil rights activist, SNCC leader

Judy Shepard (1952–) – gay rights activist, public speaker

Kate Sheppard (1847–1934) – New Zealand suffragist in first country to have universal

suffrage

Fred Shuttlesworth (1922–2011) – American clergyman, activist, SCLC co-founder,

initiated the Birmingham Movement

Lysander Spooner (1808–1887) – American abolitionist, writer, anarchist, proponent of

Jury nullification

Winifred C. Stanley (1909-1996) – First member of Congress to introduce legislation.

prohibiting discrimination in pay based on sex

 Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815–1902) – American women's suffrage/women's rights leader

Gloria Steinem (1934–) – American writer, activist, feminist

Lucy Stone (1818–1893) – American women's suffrage/voting rights leader

Thich Quang Duc (1897–1963) – Vietnamese monk, freedom of religion self-martyr

Desmond Tutu (1931–2021) – South African anti-apartheid organizer, advocate, inspiration

Karl Heinrich Ulrichs (1825–1895) – German writer, organizer, and the pioneer of the

modern LGBT rights movement

 Edison Uno (1929–1976) – American, leader for Japanese-American civil rights and

redress after WW II

C.T. Vivian (1924– 2020) –  He was a American Minister, author and close friend of Martin Luther King Jr. Vivian resided in Atlanta Georgia, and founded the C.T. Vivian Leadership  Institute, Inc. He was a member of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. American student civil rights leader, SNCC and SCLC activist.

Wyatt Tee Walker  –  (1928 – 2018) He was and American activist and organizer with NAACP, CORE, and SCLC. He was a pastor, National leader of Civil Rights, Theologian, and cultural historian. He was the chief of staff for Martin Luther King Jr.

Booker T. Washington (1856–1915) – American educator, founder of Tuskegee

University, and advisor to Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft.

Ida B. Wells (1862–1931) – American journalist, early activist in 20th Century Civil

Rights Movement, women suffrage/voting rights activist

Walter Francis White (1895–1955) – American NAACP executive secretary

Elie Wiesel – (1928–) – American, writer, Holocaust survivor, Jewish rights leader

William Wilberforce (1759–1833) – leader of the British abolition movement

Roy Wilkins – (1901–1981) American NAACP executive secretary/executive director

Victoria Woodhull (1838–1927) – American suffragette organizer, women rights leader

Andrew Young (1932–) – American SCLC activist and executive director and diplomat.

Malala Yousafzai (1997- ) – Pakistani, Nobel Peace Prize laureate, advocate for education

for girls