1921day.year

Emmeline B. Wells

(1828 - 1921)

American journalist and women's rights advocate

American journalist and women's rights advocate
Emmeline B. Wells was an American journalist, poet, and early women's rights advocate in the Latter-day Saint community.
Born in Potsdam, New York, in 1828, Wells became a teacher before converting to the LDS Church and moving west. She edited the Woman’s Exponent from 1877 to 1914, championing women’s suffrage and social reform. As president of the Relief Society, she promoted education and welfare programs for women and children. Wells attended national suffrage conventions and lobbied Congress for voting rights. A talented poet and writer, she used her journalism to advance women’s causes. She remained a prominent figure in both Mormon history and the broader suffrage movement until her death in 1921.
1921 Emmeline B. Wells
1936day.year

Wajed Ali Khan Panni

(1871 - 1936)

Bengali aristocrat and philanthropist

Bengali aristocrat and philanthropist
Bengali aristocrat and philanthropist who fostered education and social welfare in Tangail.
Wajed Ali Khan Panni was born in 1871 into the prominent Panni zamindar family of Karatia in Bengal. As a landowner, he used his resources to establish schools, orphanages, and medical facilities for the local population. He founded Panni High School and supported agricultural improvements to benefit tenant farmers. Panni was respected for his commitment to social justice and progressive reforms in rural communities. His philanthropic legacy continued to influence education and welfare in Bangladesh long after his death in 1936.
1936 Wajed Ali Khan Panni
1974day.year

Gustavo R. Vincenti

(1888 - 1974)

Maltese architect and developer

Maltese architect and developer
Maltese architect and developer known for his contributions to 20th-century Maltese architecture.
Gustavo R. Vincenti was a Maltese architect and real estate developer born in 1888. He played a pivotal role in shaping the urban landscape of Malta during the early 20th century. Vincenti designed and constructed numerous residential and commercial buildings featuring neoclassical and Art Deco elements. His developments helped modernize Maltese cities while preserving cultural heritage. Through innovative design and entrepreneurship, he left a lasting legacy on Malta's architectural identity.
1974 Gustavo R. Vincenti
1992day.year

Mamoru Nakamura

Palauan jurist

Palauan jurist
Palauan jurist who contributed to the foundation of Palau's modern legal system.
Mamoru Nakamura served as a jurist in the Republic of Palau during its formative years. He played a role in interpreting and applying the Compact of Free Association. Nakamura's rulings helped establish precedents in Palauan constitutional law. He was known for his commitment to judicial independence and fairness. Despite limited biographical records, his impact is remembered in Palau's legal community. He passed away on April 25, 1992, leaving behind a strengthened judiciary.
1992 Mamoru Nakamura
2014day.year

William Judson Holloway Jr.

(1923 - 2014)

American soldier, lawyer, and judge

American soldier lawyer and judge
American World War II veteran, lawyer, and federal judge on the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma.
Born in 1923, William Judson Holloway Jr. served as a tank officer in World War II before pursuing a law degree. He practiced privately in Oklahoma City and served as an assistant U.S. attorney, gaining a reputation for legal acumen. In 1979, President Jimmy Carter appointed him to the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma, where he presided over civil and criminal matters. As Chief Judge from 1986 to 1994, he oversaw significant administrative reforms and authored influential rulings. After taking senior status in 1994, he continued hearing cases until his retirement in 2013. His career exemplified dedication to public service across military, legal, and judicial arenas until his passing in 2014.
William Judson Holloway Jr.
2023day.year

Harry Belafonte

(1927 - 2023)

American singer, activist, and actor

American singer activist and actor
Pioneering American singer, actor, and civil rights activist who brought calypso to global audiences.
Harry Belafonte was a Jamaican-American performer who became an international star through his smooth voice and charismatic stage presence. He sold millions of records with hits like "Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)" and helped popularize Caribbean music worldwide. A dedicated civil rights advocate, he closely collaborated with Martin Luther King Jr. and used his platform to campaign against racial injustice. Belafonte was also a respected actor, earning praise for roles in films such as Carmen Jones and Island in the Sun. Throughout his life, he remained committed to humanitarian causes, supporting organizations fighting poverty and oppression around the globe.
2023 Harry Belafonte