A Quaker historian and scholar who researched and wrote extensively on the history of Christianity, particularly the early Christian Church and its relationship with the Roman Empire.
Born in 1712
A pioneering physician and botanist who made significant contributions to the fields of medicine and botany, particularly in the discovery of new plant species and their medicinal properties.
Born in 1621
A 17th-century naval commander and politician who played a significant role in the English Civil War and was a member of the Council of State during the Interregnum. He's also known for his victories against the Dutch Republic.
Born in 1883
A Quaker historian and scholar who researched and wrote extensively on the history of Christianity, particularly the early Christian Church and its relationship with the Roman Empire.
97 Years Old
A prominent leader in the civil rights movement, advocating for racial equality and social justice through nonviolent means, leaving a lasting impact on American history.
Born in 1899
A prominent figure in the Civil Rights Movement, this philosopher and author wrote influential works on spirituality and social justice, inspiring leaders like Martin Luther King Jr.
Born in 1839
Founded the Standard Oil Company, revolutionizing the oil industry and amassing vast wealth, which he later used for philanthropic efforts. He's remembered for his business acumen and generosity.
Born in 1861
A pioneering figure in the Social Gospel movement, advocating for Christianity to address social injustices and poverty, and authoring influential works like "Christianity and the Social Crisis".