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Innovators
100

He negotiated the removal of Soviet missiles from Cuba. 

John F. Kennedy 

100

Her refusal to sit in the "colored only" section of a bus launched the Civil Rights movement. 

Rosa Parks 

100

The group that developed an unbreakable code in the Pacific theater during World War II. 

Navajo Code Talkers 

100

The youth from the 1950s who rejected social norms. 

Beatniks 
100

He was the "King of the Railroads" after the Civil War. 

Cornelius Vanderbilt 

200

His approach to the Great Depression was "rugged individualism."

Herbert Hoover 

200

She was a famous Blues singer in the 1920s. 

Bessie Smith 
200

He was the leader of communist North Vietnam. 

Ho Chi Minh 

200

He photographed the conditions of the urban poor and published the photos in How the Other Half Lives

Jacob Riis

200

He improved the production of automobiles using the moving assembly line. 

Henry Ford

300

His progressive era program was called The New Freedom, which targeted the "triple wall of privilege." 

Woodrow Wilson 

300

She was executed during the 2nd Red Scare.

Ethel Rosenburg

300

The commander of the D-Day invasion.

Dwight Eisenhower 

300

He used political cartoons to expose Boss Tweed. 

Thomas Nast 

300

She became the first female self-made millionaire by selling hair care products. 

Madam C.J. Walker 

400

His executive order integrated the US military. 

Harry S Truman

400

She was the president of The National American Woman Suffrage Association when the 19th Amendment was ratified. 

Carrie Chapman Catt 

400

He was the Commander in Chief during the Gulf War. 

George H. W. Bush

400

He founded the American Federation of Labor.

Samuel Gompers

400

He created a process for making steel more efficiently. 

Henry Bessemer 

500

He was the first president to visit China. 

Richard Nixon

500

She spoke out against lynching in the South by publishing newspaper articles. 

Ida B. Wells

500

The leader of the American Expeditionary Force during World War I.

John J. Pershing 

500

He led the Exodusters to Kansas.

Benjamin "Pap" Singleton 

500

He was the first American to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. 

Charles Linbergh

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