A pioneering Canadian feminist and writer who fought for women's right to vote, using satire and persuasive writing to challenge social norms.
Born in 1868
A pioneering female jurist who fought for women's rights and equality, known for being the first woman magistrate in Canada and a key figure in the "Persons Case" that recognized women as persons under the law.
Born in 1868
A pioneering female politician and educator who broke barriers in Canadian politics, advocating for women's rights and education reform.
Born in 1858
A pioneering leader who championed progressive reforms, trust-busting, and conservation, earning a Nobel Peace Prize for mediating the Russo-Japanese War. He's also famous for his rugged outdoorsmanship and "big stick" diplomacy.
Born in 1856
The 28th President of the United States, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, and a historian who played a key role in shaping international relations and global governance after World War I. He's most known for his idealistic vision of a League of Nations and his efforts to promote peace and diplomacy.
Born in 1820
Pioneering figure in the women's suffrage movement, fighting for women's right to vote and own property. Her tireless efforts led to significant advancements in women's rights.
Born in 1815
Pioneering women's rights activist who led the women's suffrage movement, fighting for women's right to vote and own property.