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Susan B. Anthony Marian Anderson Coretta Scott King Jennifer Lawrence Dick Clark

Susan B. Anthony is remembered for her role as a social reformer and a key figure in the fight for women to be able to vote, also called Women's Suffrage. View More

In 1939, singer Marian Anderson was barred from performing at Constitution Hall by the Daughters of the American Revolution, moving First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt to resign from the organization. View More

An icon of social justice in her own right, Coretta Scott King spent her life promoting equality for all people and continuing the dream of her late husband, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. View More

Jennifer Lawrence portrays teenage heroine Katniss Everdeen in the film adaptation of "The Hunger Games," set to release in theaters on March 23, 2012. View More

Host of TV's "American Bandstand" for 32 years, Dick Clark introduced rock music to a generation of teenaged Americans while reassuring parents that the music would not lead their children to perdition. View More