Grace Hopper, born on December 9, 1906, in New York City, was a trailblazing American computer scientist and U.S. Navy rear admiral. Renowned for her groundbreaking contributions to computer programming... read more →
Hugo Lafayette Black, a U.S. Senator and Supreme Court Justice, was a prominent Democrat and New Dealer. Initially associated with the Ku Klux Klan, he distanced himself for political reasons... read more →
Barbara Bush, a woman of exceptional distinction, made an enduring impact as the wife and mother of U.S. presidents. Her legacy extends beyond political corridors, defined by love, literacy advocacy,... read more →
Seymour Hersh is an American investigative journalist and political writer. He gained fame in 1969 for uncovering the My Lai massacre during the Vietnam War. Therefore, he earned the 1970... read more →
Eugene Luther Gore Vidal, an American writer and public intellectual, was renowned for his clever wit. In his novels and essays, Vidal interrogated perceived social and sexual norms. He also... read more →
Spiro Agnew, born November 9, 1918, served as the 39th Vice President of the United States from 1969 to 1973 under President Richard Nixon. A Baltimore native and graduate of... read more →
Rutherford B. Hayes, born on October 4, 1822, in Delaware, Ohio, was a key figure in American history. He served as the 19th President of the United States. Beyond his... read more →
Nestled in the quaint town of Hendersonville, North Carolina, resides Jeff Miller, a man with a passion for the tales of World War II heroes. Raised in a community predominantly... read more →
Ayn Rand, originally named Alisa Rosenbaum, was a famous Russian-American writer and philosopher. She became well-known for her fiction and creating Objectivism. She moved to the United States in 1926... read more →
Air Vice-Marshal Edgar James Kingston-McCloughry, CB, CBE, DSO, DFC & Bar, stands as a distinguished figure in the annals of aviation history. Born on September 10, 1896, his legacy is... read more →