Canadian painter and glazier, artist, seigneur and political figure
Canadian painter and glazier
artist
seigneur and political figure
Pioneering Canadian painter and art collector who contributed to the cultural and civic life of Lower Canada.
Joseph Légaré was born in Quebec City in 1795 and became one of Lower Canada’s first professional painters, producing landscapes, portraits, and religious artworks. He also worked as a glazier and amassed a significant collection of European art, which later formed the basis of the Musée du Séminaire de Québec. As seigneur of Saint-Georges, Légaré served in the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada and advocated for public infrastructure and educational institutions. His dual career in the arts and politics helped foster Quebec's emerging cultural identity during the early 19th century. Légaré's legacy endures in his artworks and his role in establishing Canada's first public art collections. He died in 1855.
1795
Joseph Légaré
American son of Abraham Lincoln
American son of Abraham Lincoln
Youngest son of Abraham Lincoln remembered for his brief life and the impact of his loss on his family.
Edward Baker Lincoln was the third son of President Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln, born in 1846. His life was cut short at the age of four, but his memory profoundly affected his parents. Abraham Lincoln's letters and poems reveal a personal side of the future president as he mourned his son's passing. Despite his brief life, Edward's legacy endures in the intimate remembrances shared by the Lincoln family. He remains a poignant figure in the personal history of one of America's most iconic leaders.
1846
Edward Baker Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln
French-American architect
French-American architect
French architect and designer celebrated for his Art Nouveau Metro station entrances in Paris.
Hector Guimard was a French architect and designer at the forefront of the Art Nouveau movement. He crafted iconic structures and furnishings defined by organic forms and flowing lines. Guimard's signature works include the Paris Métropolitain entrances, which blend functionality with sculptural beauty. Later in life, he emigrated to the United States, where he continued to design and teach. His visionary approach significantly influenced modern architecture and decorative arts.
1867
Hector Guimard
American nurse, humanitarian, and author, founded the Henry Street Settlement
American nurse
humanitarian
and author
founded the Henry Street Settlement
American nurse and social reformer who founded the Henry Street Settlement to improve urban public health.
Lillian Wald was an American nurse and social reformer who pioneered public health nursing in the early 20th century. In 1893, she established the Henry Street Settlement on New York's Lower East Side, offering medical care, education, and social support to immigrant families. Wald advocated for child labor laws, school nursing programs, and public welfare improvements, influencing national health policy. A prolific author, she wrote on nursing and social justice, championing women's rights. Her work laid the foundation for modern community health initiatives.
Lillian Wald
Henry Street Settlement
American director, producer, and screenwriter
American director
producer
and screenwriter
American film director and screenwriter known for pioneering screwball comedies like My Man Godfrey.
Born in 1892 in Towanda, Pennsylvania, La Cava started his career as a newspaper cartoonist.
He transitioned to Hollywood in the silent era and directed his first feature in the 1920s.
La Cava became a leading figure in 1930s screwball comedy, directing hits such as My Man Godfrey and Stage Door.
His films are noted for their sharp wit, fast-paced dialogue, and social commentary.
He worked with stars like Carole Lombard, William Powell, and Irene Dunne.
Late in his career, he also produced and wrote for films and television.
He passed away in 1952, remembered as an innovator of American comedy.
Gregory La Cava
Jamaican supercentenarian, oldest Jamaican ever
Jamaican supercentenarian
oldest Jamaican ever
Jamaican supercentenarian who held the title of the oldest Jamaican on record.
Born in Jamaica in 1900, Violet Brown became a celebrated supercentenarian.
She was verified as the oldest person in Jamaica and one of the oldest living people in the world.
Her lifespan covered three centuries, witnessing profound social and technological changes.
She received recognition from Guinness World Records for her longevity.
Brown attributed her long life to a simple diet, active lifestyle, and strong faith.
She passed away at the age of 117 in 2017, leaving behind a legacy of resilience.
1900
Violet Brown
American criminal; assassin of Martin Luther King Jr.
American criminal; assassin of Martin Luther King Jr.
James Earl Ray was an American criminal convicted for the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
Born in 1928 in Alton, Illinois, James Earl Ray had a troubled upbringing and served prison sentences for armed robbery before 1968. On April 4, 1968, Ray assassinated Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Memphis, Tennessee, an act that shocked the nation and defined the era’s civil rights struggles. Ray’s capture at London Heathrow Airport following a manhunt led to his extradition and guilty plea to avoid a potential death sentence. He later recanted his confession and claimed he was part of a larger conspiracy, fueling decades of debate and numerous investigations. Ray spent the rest of his life incarcerated at Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary in Tennessee. He died in prison in 1998, leaving behind a legacy of controversy and unanswered questions.
James Earl Ray
Martin Luther King Jr.
Saudi Arabian terrorist, founded al-Qaeda
Saudi Arabian terrorist
founded al-Qaeda
Saudi militant leader and founder of the al-Qaeda network, orchestrator of global terrorist attacks.
Osama bin Laden was a Saudi Arabian-born militant who founded the al-Qaeda organization in 1988.
He played a central role in planning and financing terrorist operations, including the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States.
Bin Laden’s ideology and network inspired extremist groups worldwide, leading to prolonged international counterterrorism efforts.
Initially involved in the Afghan-Soviet war, he established training camps and forged alliances across the Muslim world.
Hunted by multiple governments, he was killed in a U.S. military operation in Pakistan in 2011.
1957
Osama bin Laden
al-Qaeda
American live streamer
American live streamer
Popular American video game streamer known for his flamboyant persona and elite first-person shooter skills.
Herschel 'Guy' Beahm, better known as Dr Disrespect, rose to fame on Twitch for his high-energy streams, trademark mullet wig, sunglasses, and tactical vest. He is celebrated for elite-level gameplay in titles like Call of Duty and Apex Legends, often dominating leaderboards and entertaining millions. Dr Disrespect’s character is a satirical homage to 1980s action heroes, complete with catchphrases and cinematic production value. After a record-breaking streaming career, he launched a sold-out live tour and multimedia projects, including a collaboration with The Callisto Protocol. Despite controversies, his influence on gaming culture is undeniable, inspiring a wave of personality-driven streaming. He continues to expand his brand with social media, merchandise, and community events.
Dr Disrespect
American journalist, author, and activist
American journalist
author
and activist
American writer, TV host, and transgender rights activist, known for her best-selling memoir Redefining Realness.
Janet Mock is an American writer, television host, and activist born in Honolulu, Hawaii.
She gained widespread recognition with her memoir Redefining Realness, the first by a transgender person to reach the New York Times bestseller list.
Mock has written for major publications including Marie Claire and continues to explore issues of identity, gender, and race.
As a writer and producer on the critically acclaimed series Pose, she advanced transgender representation on screen.
A vocal advocate for transgender rights, she founded the platform #GirlsLikeUs to connect and support young trans women.
Her contributions to media and activism have earned her numerous awards and invitations as a speaker on social justice topics.
Janet Mock