1803day.year

Prudence Crandall

(1803 - 1890)

American educator

American educator
An education pioneer who opened the first integrated school for African American girls in the United States.
Born in Rhode Island, she founded a girls’ boarding school in Canterbury, Connecticut, in 1831. In 1833 she admitted African American students, becoming a symbol of educational equality. Her actions sparked legal challenges leading to the passage of the controversial "Black Law." Crandall fought in court to overturn discriminatory statutes and uphold civil rights. After her school closed, she continued teaching and advocating for education reform.
1803 Prudence Crandall
1811day.year

John Humphrey Noyes

(1811 - 1886)

American activist, founded the Oneida Community

American activist founded the Oneida Community
American religious leader and social reformer who founded the Oneida Community, a 19th-century utopian communal society.
John Humphrey Noyes was an American religious leader and social reformer who founded the Oneida Community in 1848. Born in Brattleboro, Vermont, in 1811, he developed the doctrine of Christian perfectionism, believing people could achieve sinless lives. Under Noyes's guidance, the community practiced communal property and 'complex marriage,' challenging conventional norms. He led the society to economic success through ventures like silk production and stocking manufacturing. Facing legal challenges and local hostility, Noyes fled to Canada in 1879, where he continued his religious work until his death. His experiments in communal living influenced later utopian and cooperative movements.
1811 John Humphrey Noyes Oneida Community
1929day.year

Whitey Bulger

(1929 - 2018)

American organized crime boss

American organized crime boss
American crime boss who led Boston's Winter Hill Gang and evaded capture for decades.
James 'Whitey' Bulger was a notorious organized crime boss in Boston who rose to power in the 1970s. He led the Winter Hill Gang while secretly acting as an FBI informant to protect his criminal empire. Bulger managed to evade law enforcement for 16 years, living as a fugitive under an assumed identity. He was finally captured in 2011 and later convicted of multiple charges, including murder and racketeering. His life of crime and dramatic downfall have been the subject of books and films, marking him as one of America's most infamous criminals.
1929 Whitey Bulger
1931day.year

Albert DeSalvo

(1931 - 1973)

American serial killer known as the Boston Strangler

American serial killer known as the Boston Strangler
American criminal who confessed to being the infamous Boston Strangler.
Albert DeSalvo admitted to a series of murders in the Boston area during the early 1960s, earning the moniker "Boston Strangler." He escaped prison in 1967 and was recaptured after committing additional violent crimes. DeSalvo's confession to the strangulation murders sparked controversy and debate over his true involvement. He was never tried for the Strangler killings but was convicted of related charges and held at the state prison in Massachusetts. DeSalvo was killed by a fellow inmate in 1973, and questions about his guilt and the DNA evidence surrounding the case continue to intrigue true crime researchers.
1931 Albert DeSalvo Boston Strangler
1938day.year

Richard MacCormac

(1938 - 2014)

English architect, founded MJP Architects

English architect founded MJP Architects
Richard MacCormac was an English architect and founder of MJP Architects, known for his modernist public buildings.
Richard MacCormac (1938–2014) was an influential English architect celebrated for his modernist approach to public architecture. He founded MacCormac Jamieson Prichard in 1972 and led projects such as the Ruskin Library at Oxford and the refurbishment of the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge. MacCormac's designs emphasized clean lines, natural light, and integration with the surrounding environment. He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire for his services to architecture and served as a professor at the University of Cambridge. He also contributed writings on architectural theory and was an active member of the Royal Institute of British Architects. His legacy endures through landmark structures and his influence on contemporary British architecture.
Richard MacCormac MJP Architects
1940day.year

Frank Duffy

English architect

English architect
English architect and workplace strategist known for pioneering flexible office design.
Frank Duffy is an English architect and consultant who transformed the way companies think about workspace. He founded the international consultancy DEGW and introduced the concept of activity-based working. Duffy's research emphasized flexibility, collaboration, and employee well-being in office environments. He lectured at the London School of Economics and published influential works on corporate real estate. His designs have shaped headquarters for major corporations around the globe. Through his career, he has bridged architecture, psychology, and organizational behavior to redefine modern workplaces.
1940 Frank Duffy
1956day.year

Stephen Woolley

English director and producer

English director and producer
English film producer and director recognized for producing acclaimed films such as Mona Lisa and The Crying Game.
Stephen Woolley co-founded the production company Palace Pictures in the 1980s, becoming a leading force in independent British film. He produced the award-winning drama Mona Lisa, which earned Bob Hoskins a BAFTA and revived interest in gritty urban narratives. Woolley continued to break ground with The Crying Game, a suspenseful thriller that received multiple Academy Award nominations. In the 2000s, he launched Number 9 Films, producing critically acclaimed works that balanced artistic integrity with commercial success. As a director, he has brought his own projects to life, displaying a distinctive visual style and strong character-driven stories. His keen eye for emerging talent has helped launch the careers of many filmmakers and actors. Woolley’s enduring influence is evident in the vibrancy of contemporary British cinema.
Stephen Woolley
1964day.year

Spike Feresten

American screenwriter and producer

American screenwriter and producer
American screenwriter and television producer known for his work on Seinfeld and The Late Show with David Letterman.
Spike Feresten is an American screenwriter and television producer recognized for his contributions to iconic comedy programs. He wrote and produced for The Late Show with David Letterman, creating memorable sketches and parodies. Feresten served as a writer on Seinfeld, penning episodes like 'The Soup Nazi' and 'The Face Painter', which became series classics. He later developed the comedy talk show The Spike Feresten Show and wrote pilots for major networks. His sharp wit and character-driven humor have made him a respected figure in television comedy writing.
Spike Feresten
1970day.year

Jeremy Glick

(1970 - 2001)

American businessman

American businessman
American business professional and passenger on United Flight 93, remembered for his bravery during the September 11 attacks.
Jeremy Glick was an American businessman and father of three. On September 11, 2001, he was among the passengers aboard United Airlines Flight 93. When terrorists hijacked the plane, Glick helped lead fellow passengers in an attempt to retake control, sacrificing his life to prevent further tragedy. His courageous actions, alongside others, have been commemorated as acts of heroism in the face of terror. Glick's legacy continues through memorials and stories of resilience and selflessness.
1970 Jeremy Glick
1971day.year

Chabeli Iglesias

Portuguese-Spanish journalist

Portuguese-Spanish journalist
Spanish-Portuguese journalist and television personality, known for her work in entertainment news and celebrity interviews.
Born into a high-profile family as the daughter of singer Julio Iglesias and socialite Isabel Preysler, Chabeli Iglesias embarked on a career in journalism. She has anchored entertainment programs and conducted high-profile interviews with international celebrities. Fluent in both Spanish and English, she has worked for major networks across Europe and Latin America. Her reporting covers film premieres, music events, and cultural festivals. Iglesias is recognized for her charismatic on-screen presence and insightful coverage of the entertainment industry.
Chabeli Iglesias