1891day.year

Louis T. Wright

(1891 - 1952)

American surgeon and civil rights activist

American surgeon and civil rights activist
Trailblazing African American surgeon and activist who broke racial barriers in medicine.
He graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1916 and became the first African American on the surgical staff of Harlem Hospital. Wright served with distinction in World War I before returning to New York to develop advanced neurosurgical techniques. As a prominent member of the NAACP, he campaigned against segregation in medical institutions. He established clinics to treat polio and other infectious diseases, improving healthcare access for underserved communities. His pioneering work helped integrate the American Medical Association. He died in 1952, remembered for his dual legacy in medicine and civil rights.
1891 Louis T. Wright
1901day.year

Isabel Luberza Oppenheimer

(1901 - 1974)

Puerto Rican brothel owner and madam in barrio Maragüez, Ponce, Puerto Rico

Puerto Rican brothel owner and madam in barrio Maragüez Ponce Puerto Rico
Puerto Rican brothel owner and community figure who operated a well-known establishment in the Maragüez neighborhood of Ponce.
Born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, Isabel Luberza Oppenheimer became one of the island's most prominent madams, running a brothel that was notorious yet influential in the local economy. Her establishment provided work and support for many women during the mid-20th century. Oppenheimer was known for her philanthropic efforts, quietly assisting disadvantaged families in her community. Her complex legacy has been the subject of sociological studies on gender, class, and urban life in Puerto Rico. She remained a controversial yet respected figure until her death in 1974.
Isabel Luberza Oppenheimer
1905day.year

Leopold Engleitner

(1905 - 2013)

Austrian author and educator

Austrian author and educator
Austrian educator and author who was imprisoned for his conscientious objection during the Nazi regime and later shared his story in memoirs.
Born in Sankt Georgen bei Obernberg, Austria, Leopold Engleitner refused military service in 1939 due to his pacifist beliefs and was arrested by the Nazis. He survived imprisonment in Dachau and Auschwitz concentration camps, becoming a testament to human resilience and faith. After the war, he dedicated his life to education and human rights, speaking frequently about the importance of peace and tolerance. Engleitner wrote an autobiography detailing his experiences, which has been translated into multiple languages. He lived to the age of 107, inspiring generations as one of the oldest surviving witnesses to the Holocaust before his death in 2013.
1905 Leopold Engleitner
1936day.year

Anthony Kennedy

American lawyer and jurist

American lawyer and jurist
Anthony Kennedy is a retired Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court known for his pivotal swing votes in landmark decisions.
Anthony Kennedy (born 1936) served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1988 to 2018. Nominated by President Ronald Reagan, he became known as the Court's swing vote, authoring key majority opinions on issues such as gay marriage, campaign finance, and religious liberty. His landmark rulings include Obergefell v. Hodges which legalized same-sex marriage nationwide and Citizens United v. FEC on political expenditures. Before his Supreme Court tenure, he practiced law in California and served on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Kennedy was praised for his commitment to individual rights and judicial restraint. Since retirement, he has engaged in judicial education and written on constitutional law. His jurisprudence continues to influence American legal discourse.
Anthony Kennedy
1937day.year

Dave Webster

(1937 - 2006)

American football player and engineer

American football player and engineer
Dave Webster was an American football standout who later built a career as an engineer.
Dave Webster (July 23, 1937 – 2006) made his mark on and off the field. He excelled as a football player at the collegiate and professional levels before transitioning into engineering. His background in sports instilled discipline that he applied to complex technical projects. Webster was respected for his leadership and teamwork in both athletics and engineering. His dual career path exemplifies versatility and determination.
1937 Dave Webster
1938day.year

Charles Harrelson

(1938 - 2007)

American murderer

American murderer
Charles Harrelson was an American contract killer convicted of murdering a federal judge.
Charles Harrelson (July 23, 1938 – March 15, 2007) was infamously convicted for the assassination of U.S. District Judge John Wood in 1979. His trial and life sentence drew national attention to the dangers faced by public officials. Harrelson served decades in federal prison, where he remained until his death. He was also known as the father of actor Woody Harrelson, a fact that brought further public scrutiny. His case remains one of the most notorious instances of political violence in American history.
Charles Harrelson
1940day.year

Don Imus

(1940 - 2019)

American radio host

American radio host
Don Imus was an American radio host known for his influential and often controversial morning show.
Don Imus (July 23, 1940 – December 27, 2019) became a pioneering figure in talk radio with "Imus in the Morning," which combined news, interviews, and biting humor. His blend of wit and irreverence attracted a dedicated national audience, making his show a staple of morning routines. Imus's career also faced controversies that sparked debates about free speech and broadcast standards. He won several broadcasting awards, including a National Radio Hall of Fame induction. Imus's impact on the radio industry continues to be felt by hosts and listeners alike.
Don Imus
1950day.year

Alex Kozinski

Romanian-born American lawyer and judge

Romanian-born American lawyer and judge
Romanian-born American judge who served on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and authored influential legal opinions.
Alex Kozinski (born 1950) is a Romanian-born American jurist who served as a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit from 1985 until his retirement in 2017. Appointed by President Ronald Reagan, he became known for his sharp legal mind, extensive use of footnotes, and often blunt writing style. Kozinski authored landmark opinions on civil rights, free speech, and administrative law, shaping legal discourse across the western United States. Before his federal appointment, he served as a law clerk to Supreme Court Justice William Rehnquist. Throughout his career, Kozinski was recognized for blending rigorous analysis with accessible language, earning both praise and criticism from peers. His influence continues through his published opinions and lectures at law schools. Kozinski's tenure reflects the complexities and controversies of contemporary American jurisprudence.
1950 Alex Kozinski
1971day.year

Joel Stein

American journalist

American journalist
American journalist and columnist known for his humorous and insightful essays.
Joel Stein is an American journalist and longtime columnist for Time magazine, celebrated for his sharp wit and cultural commentary. He began writing for Time in 2002 and has covered a wide range of topics, from technology to celebrity culture. Stein’s essays blend humor with social critique, often sparking conversation and debate. He has also written for publications such as the Los Angeles Times and Los Angeles magazine. In addition to his journalism, Stein is a published author of personal essays and memoirs. His engaging voice and candid style have made him a distinct presence in modern media.
Joel Stein
1973day.year

Monica Lewinsky

American activist and former White House intern

American activist and former White House intern
Monica Lewinsky is an American activist and social justice advocate who gained prominence in the late 1990s.
Monica Lewinsky first entered the public eye as a White House intern during the Clinton administration. Following a highly publicized scandal, she transformed her experiences into a platform for anti-bullying and online harassment activism. Lewinsky has spoken at major conferences including TED, sharing insights on cyberbullying and public shaming. She founded the Honest Spotlight Foundation to explore themes of empathy and social change. Through her advocacy, Lewinsky continues to champion responsible digital behavior and mental health awareness.
Monica Lewinsky
2003day.year

Alex Consani

Model and Influencer

Model and Influencer
American model and social media influencer known for her high-fashion runway work.
Alex Consani began her modeling career at a young age, making her runway debut for Prada at just 11 years old. Born in 2003, she quickly became a sought-after face in the fashion industry, walking for brands like Miu Miu and Dior. Beyond the catwalk, Alex has cultivated a large following on platforms like Instagram and TikTok with her bold style and beauty content. She made history as one of the youngest models featured in major international campaigns. Consani's unique combination of youthful energy and high-fashion credibility has made her an influencer to watch in both style and social media circles.
2003 Alex Consani