Pioneering historian and Pulitzer Prize winner who illuminated the American immigrant experience through groundbreaking research and writings.
Born in 1908
A renowned economist and diplomat who served as the 7th United States Ambassador to India, known for his influential works on economics, particularly "The Affluent Society" and "The New Industrial State".
Born in 1884
A humanitarian and politician who championed human rights, women's empowerment, and social justice, leaving a lasting impact on American politics and international relations.
Born in 1902
A prominent historian and author who wrote extensively on American history, democracy, and civil liberties, shaping the country's understanding of its past and values.
Born in 1916
A Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and academic who wrote influential books on American history, politics, and culture, shaping the way we understand our nation's past and present.
Born in 1908
A renowned historian and author who wrote extensively on the American South, shedding light on its complex history and racial dynamics. His works remain influential in understanding the region's past and its ongoing impact on modern society.
Born in 1914
A renowned historian and author who served as the 12th Librarian of Congress, known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning book "The Americans: The Democratic Experience".