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1 Abraham Lincoln February 12, 1809 April 15, 1865 North America Social Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/ABRAHAM-LINCOLN
2 Adam Smith c. June 5, 1723 July 17, 1790 The World Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/ADAM-SMITH
3 Adolf Hitler April 20, 1889 April 30, 1945 Africa, Asia, Europe, North America Image courtesy of New York Public Library 100LEADERS.ORG/ADOLF-HITLER
4 Albert Einstein March 14, 1879 April 18, 1955 Scientific Europe, North America Image courtesy of Metropolitan Museum of Art 100LEADERS.ORG/ALBERT-EINSTEIN
5 Alexander the Great July 30, 356 B.C.E. June 323 B.C.E. Africa, Asia, Europe, Middle East Image courtesy of British Museum 100LEADERS.ORG/ALEXANDER-GREAT
6 Anna Eleanor Roosevelt October 11, 1884 November 7, 1962 Social The World Image courtesy of New York Public Library 100LEADERS.ORG/ANNA-ELEANOR-ROOSEVELT
7 Ashoka 304 B.C.E. 232 B.C.E. Religious Asia Image courtesy of Ashokmandy/Flickr 100LEADERS.ORG/ASHOKA
8 Augustine of Hippo November 13, 354 August 28, 430 Religious Africa, Europe, Middle East Image courtesy of New York Public Library 100LEADERS.ORG/AUGUSTINE-HIPPO
9 Aung San Suu Kyi June 19, 1945 Asia Image courtesy of World Economic Forum 100LEADERS.ORG/AUNG-SAN-SUU-KYI
10 Benazir Bhutto June 21, 1953 December 27, 2007 Asia, Middle East Image courtesy of National Archives 100LEADERS.ORG/BENAZIR-BHUTTO
11 Benito Juárez March 21, 1806 July 18, 1872 Latin America Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/BENITO-JUAREZ
12 Benjamin Franklin January 17, 1706 April 17, 1790 Scientific Europe, North America Social Image courtesy of New York Public Library 100LEADERS.ORG/BENJAMIN-FRANKLIN
13 Catherine the Great May 2, 1729 November 17, 1796 Asia, Europe, Middle East Image courtesy of Rijksmuseum 100LEADERS.ORG/CATHERINE-GREAT
14 César Chávez March 31, 1927 April 23, 1993 Social North America Image courtesy of New York World-Telegram & Sun Collection 100LEADERS.ORG/CESAR-CHAVEZ
15 Charlemagne c. April 2, 742 January 28, 814 Europe Image courtesy of New York Public Library 100LEADERS.ORG/CHARLEMAGNE
16 Charles Darwin February 12, 1809 April 19, 1882 Scientific Africa, Asia, Europe, North America Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/CHARLES-DARWIN
17 Che Guevara June 14, 1928 October 9, 1967 Africa, Latin America, North America Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons 100LEADERS.ORG/CHE-GUEVARA
18 Chinua Achebe November 16, 1930 March 21, 2013 Social Africa Image courtesy of Just Buffalo Library Center 100LEADERS.ORG/CHINUA-ACHEBE
19 Christopher Columbus c May 20, 1506 Scientific Asia, Europe, Latin America, North America Social Image courtesy of Metropolitan Museum of Art 100LEADERS.ORG/CHRISTOPHER-COLUMBUS
20 Confucius 551 B.C.E. 479 B.C.E. Religious Asia Image courtesy of New York Public Library 100LEADERS.ORG/CONFUCIUS
21 Deng Xiaoping August 22, 1904 February 19, 1997 Asia Image courtesy of National Archives 100LEADERS.ORG/DENG-XIAOPING
22 Desmond Tutu October 7, 1931 Religious Social Africa, Europe, North America Image courtesy of Kristen Opalinski 100LEADERS.ORG/DESMOND-TUTU
23 Elizabeth I September 7, 1533 March 24, 1603 Europe Image courtesy of New York Public Library 100LEADERS.ORG/ELIZABETH-I
24 Emperor Meiji November 3, 1852 July 30, 1912 Asia Image courtesy of Metropolitan Museum of Art 100LEADERS.ORG/EMPEROR-MEIJI
25 Fidel Castro c. August 13, 1926 Latin America, North America Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/FIDEL-CASTRO
26 Francis of Assisi c October 3, 1226 Religious Europe, Middle East Image courtesy of Rijksmuseum 100LEADERS.ORG/FRANCIS-ASSISI
27 François-Marie Arouet November 21, 1694 May 30, 1778 Asia, Europe, North America Image courtesy of Getty 100LEADERS.ORG/FRANCOIS-MARIE-AROUET
28 Franklin D. Roosevelt January 30, 1882 April 12, 1945 The World Image courtesy of New York Public Library 100LEADERS.ORG/FRANKLIN-D-ROOSEVELT
29 Frederick Douglass c February 20, 1895 Social North America Image courtesy of New York Public Library 100LEADERS.ORG/FREDERICK-DOUGLASS
30 Gaius Octavius September 23, 63 B.C.E. August 19, 14 C.E. Africa, Europe, Middle East Image courtesy of Rijksmuseum 100LEADERS.ORG/GAIUS-OCTAVIUS
31 George Catlett Marshall, Jr. December 31, 1880 October 16, 1959 Asia, Europe, North America Image courtesy of USAMHI - US Army 100LEADERS.ORG/GEORGE-CATLETT-MARSHALL-JR
32 George Washington February 22, 1732 December 14, 1799 North America Image courtesy of Metropolitan Museum of Art 100LEADERS.ORG/GEORGE-WASHINGTON
33 Genghis Khan c August 18, 1227 Asia, Europe, Middle East Social Image courtesy of Victoria and Albert Museum 100LEADERS.ORG/GENGHIS-KHAN
34 Hammurabi 1810 B.C.E B.C.E. Africa, Asia, Middle East Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/HAMMURABI
35 Harvey Milk May 22, 1930 November 27, 1978 Social North America Image courtesy of San Francisco Public Library 100LEADERS.ORG/HARVEY-MILK
36 Hatshepsut c B.C.E. c B.C.E. Social Africa, Middle East Image courtesy of Metropolitan Museum of Art 100LEADERS.ORG/HATSHEPSUT
37 Henry Ford July 30, 1863 April 7, 1947 Social The World Image courtesy of New York Public Library 100LEADERS.ORG/HENRY-FORD
38 Henry IV of France December 13, 1553 May 14, 1610 Religious Europe Image courtesy of Rijksmuseum 100LEADERS.ORG/HENRY-IV-FRANCE
39 Ho Chi Minh May 19, 1890 September 3, 1969 Asia Image courtesy of Bibliothèque Nationale de France 100LEADERS.ORG/HO-CHI-MINH
40 Horace Mann May 4, 1796 August 2, 1859 Social North America Image courtesy of New York Public Library 100LEADERS.ORG/HORACE-MANN
41 Issac Newton December 25, 1642 March 20, 1727 Scientific Europe Image courtesy of New York Public Library 100LEADERS.ORG/ISAAC-NEWTON
42 J. Robert Oppenheimer April 22, 1905 February 18, 1967 Scientific The World Image courtesy of National Archives 100LEADERS.ORG/J-ROBERT-OPPENHEIMER
43 Jesus of Nazareth c. 4-0 B.C.E. c. 33 C.E. Religious Social The World Image courtesy of Getty 100LEADERS.ORG/JESUS-NAZARETH
44 Joan of Arc c May 30, 1431 Religious Europe Image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London 100LEADERS.ORG/JOAN-ARC
45 John Calvin July 10, 1509 May 27, 1564 Religious Europe, North America Social Image courtesy of University of Edinburgh 100LEADERS.ORG/JOHN-CALVIN
46 John D. Rockefeller July 8, 1839 May 23, 1937 The World Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/JOHN-D-ROCKEFELLER
47 John Locke August 29, 1632 October 28, 1704 Europe, Latin America, North America Image courtesy of Getty 100LEADERS.ORG/JOHN-LOCKE
48 John Wesley June 17, 1703 March 2, 1791 Religious Europe, North America Image courtesy of Rijksmuseum 100LEADERS.ORG/JOHN-WESLEY
49 Jomo Kenyatta c August 22, 1978 Africa Image courtesy of German Federal Archives 100LEADERS.ORG/JOMO-KENYATTA
50 Jonas Salk October 28, 1914 June 23, 1995 Scientific The World Image courtesy of Dwight D. Eisenhower Archives 100LEADERS.ORG/JONAS-SALK
51 Joseph Smith December 23, 1805 June 27, 1844 Religious Social North America Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/JOSEPH-SMITH
52 Joseph Stalin December 1878 March 5, 1953 Asia, Europe Social Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/JOSEPH-STALIN
53 Julius Caesar c. July 12 or 13, 100 B.C.E. March 15, 44 B.C.E. Africa, Europe, Middle East Image courtesy of New York Public Library 100LEADERS.ORG/JULIUS-CAESAR
54 Karl Marx May 5, 1818 March 14, 1883 Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/KARL-MARX
55 Kwame Nkrumah September 21, 1909 January 24, 1965 Africa, Europe Image courtesy of John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston 100LEADERS.ORG/KWAME-NKRUMAH
56 Lee Kuan Yew September 16, 1923 Asia Image courtesy of National Archives 100LEADERS.ORG/LEE-KUAN-YEW
57 Leonardo da Vinci April 15, 1452 May 2, 1519 Scientific Europe Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/LEONARDO-DA-VINCI
58 Lorenzo de Medici January 1, 1449 April 9, 1492 Europe Image courtesy of New York Public Library 100LEADERS.ORG/LORENZO-DE-MEDICI
59 Louis XIV September 5, 1638 September 1, 1715 Europe Image courtesy of Getty 100LEADERS.ORG/LOUIS-XIV
60 Mao Zedong December 26, 1893 September 9, 1976 Asia Image courtesy of New York Public Library 100LEADERS.ORG/MAO-ZEDONG
61 Margaret Sanger September 14, 1879 September 6, 1966 Scientific The World Social Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/MARGARET-SANGER
62 Margaret Thatcher October 13, 1925 April 8, 2013 Europe, Latin America Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/MARGARET-THATCHER
63 Martin Luther November 10, 1483 February 18, 1546 Religious Social Europe, North America Image courtesy of Metropolitan Museum of Art 100LEADERS.ORG/MARTIN-LUTHER
64 Martin Luther King, Jr. January 15, 1929 April 4, 1968 Religious Social North America Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/MARTIN-LUTHER-KING-JR
65 Mikhail Gorbachev March 2, 1931 Asia, Europe Image courtesy of RIA Novosti archive, Vladimir Vyatkin 100LEADERS.ORG/MIKHAIL-GORBACHEV
66 Mohandas Gandhi October 2, 1869 January 30, 1948 Africa, Asia, Europe Image courtesy of Bibliothèque Nationale de France 100LEADERS.ORG/MOHANDAS-GANDHI
67 Mother Teresa August 26, 1910 September 5, 1997 Religious The World Image courtesy of National Archives 100LEADERS.ORG/MOTHER-TERESA
68 Muhammad 570 June 8, 632 Religious Social Middle East Image courtesy of Susan L. Douglass 100LEADERS.ORG/MUHAMMAD
69 Mustafa Atatürk May 19, 1881 November 10, 1938 Asia, Europe Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/MUSTAFA-ATATURK
70 Napoleon Bonaparte August 15, 1769 May 5, 1821 Europe Image courtesy of National Gallery of Art 100LEADERS.ORG/NAPOLEON-BONAPARTE
71 Nelson Mandela July 18, 1918 December 5, 2013 Africa Social Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/NELSON-MANDELA
72 Otto von Bismarck April 1, 1815 July 30, 1898 Europe Image courtesy of New York Public Library 100LEADERS.ORG/OTTO-VON-BISMARCK
73 Paul of Tarsus c. 4 B.C.E. March 4, 64 C.E. Religious Asia, Europe, Middle East Image courtesy of Metropolitan Museum of Art 100LEADERS.ORG/PAUL-TARSUS
74 Peter I of Russia June 9, 1672 February 8, 1725 Social Asia, Europe Image courtesy of National Gallery of Art
75 Phillip II May 21, 1527 September 13, 1598 Religious Europe, Latin America Image courtesy of Medieval Illuminated Manuscripts 100LEADERS.ORG/PHILIP-II
76 Popé c c Religious North America Image courtesy of Architect of the Capitol 100LEADERS.ORG/POPE
77 Qin Shi Huangdi 259 B.C.E. 210 B.C.E. Asia Social Image courtesy of Jiashiang/Flickr 100LEADERS.ORG/QIN-SHI-HUANGDI
78 Rachel Carson May 27, 1907 April 14, 1964 Scientific North America Image courtesy of US Fish and Wildlife Service 100LEADERS.ORG/RACHEL-CARSON
79 Ray Kroc October 5, 1902 January 14, 1984 Social The World Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/RAY-KROC
80 Ronald Reagan February 6, 1911 June 5, 2004 Asia, Europe, North America Social Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/RONALD-REAGAN
81 Siddartha Gautama c B.C.E. c B.C.E. Religious Social Asia Image courtesy of New York Public Library 100LEADERS.ORG/SIDDHARTHA-GAUTAMA
82 Simón Bolívar July 24, 1783 December 17, 1830 Europe, Latin America Image courtesy of New York Public Library 100LEADERS.ORG/SIMON-BOLIVAR
83 Sitting Bull March 1831 December 15, 1890 North America Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/SITTING-BULL
84 Socrates 470 B.C.E. 399 B.C.E. Social Europe Image courtesy of Rijksmuseum 100LEADERS.ORG/SOCRATES
85 Suleiman I November 6, 1494 September 7, 1566 Religious Africa, Asia, Europe, Middle East Image courtesy of Metropolitan Museum of Art 100LEADERS.ORG/SULEIMAN-I
86 Sun Yat-Sen November 12, 1866 March 12, 1925 Social Asia Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/SUN-YAT-SEN
87 Susan B. Anthony February 15, 1820 March 13, 1906 Social North America Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/SUSAN-B-ANTHONY
88 Theodore Roosevelt October 27, 1858 January 6, 1919 Asia, Europe, Latin America, North America Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/THEODORE-ROOSEVELT
89 Thomas Aquinas c March 7, 1274 Religious Social Europe Image courtesy of Rijksmuseum 100LEADERS.ORG/THOMAS-AQUINAS
90 Thomas Alva Edison February 11, 1847 October 18, 1931 Scientific North America Social Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/THOMAS-ALVA-EDISON
91 Thomas Hobbes April 5, 1588 December 4, 1679 Scientific Europe, North America Image courtesy of New York Public Library 100LEADERS.ORG/THOMAS-HOBBES
92 Thomas Jefferson April 13, 1743 July 4, 1826 Europe, North America Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/THOMAS-JEFFERSON
93 Thurgood Marshall July 2, 1908 January 24, 1993 Social North America Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/THURGOOD-MARSHALL
94 Timur Social Asia Image courtesy of Rijksmuseum 100LEADERS.ORG/TIMUR
95 Vladimir Lenin April 22, 1870 January 21, 1924 Asia, Europe Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/VLADIMIR-LENIN
96 Walt Disney December 5, 1901 December 15, 1966 Asia, Australia, Europe, Latin America, North America Image courtesy of NASA 100LEADERS.ORG/WALT-DISNEY
97 William Randolph Hearst April 29, 1863 August 14, 1951 Latin America, North America Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/WILLIAM-RANDOLPH-HEARST
98 William Shakespeare c. April 23, 1564 April 23, 1616 Europe, North America Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/WILLIAM-SHAKESPEARE
99 William Wilberforce August 24, 1759 July 29, 1833 Religious Social Africa, Asia, Europe, North America Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/WILLIAM-WILBERFORCE
100 Winston Churchill November 30, 1874 January 24, 1965 The World Image courtesy of Library of Congress 100LEADERS.ORG/WINSTON-CHURCHILL
Abraham Lincoln 133 Otto von Bismarck 142 Frederick Douglass 145 Victoria 148 Sitting Bull 152 Theodore Roosevelt 154 Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi 162
CONTENTS Introduction 8 Moses 17 Buddha Gotama 19 Confucius 22 Alexander the Great 26 Shihuangdi 31 Julius Caesar 34 Cleopatra 39 Jesus Christ 42 Constantine I 46 Attila 49 Muhammad 52 Alī 55 Charlemagne
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