Males: Hank Aaron—baseball player Ansel Adams—photographer John Adams—President David A. Adler—author Louis Armstrong—musician Neil Armstrong—astronaut John James Audubon—painter and naturalist Francis Bacon—English Philosopher Andrew Carnegie—businessman Benjamin Bannekder—astronomer, mathematician Deitrich Bonhoeffer—German dissident Alexander Graham Bell—inventor Leonard Bernstein—musician and composer William Boeing—aircraft industry Daniel Boone—frontiersman Marc Brown—author and illustrator George Bush—president Richard E. Byrd—explorer Andrew Carnegie—community leader Kit Carson—frontiersman George Washington Carver—scientist Winston Churchill—Prime Minister William Clark—explorer Christopher Columbus—explorer James Cook—explorer Davy Crockett—frontiersman Frederick Douglass—social reformer/writer John Deere—inventor Tomie DePaola—author and illustrator Walt Disney—writer/story teller Thomas Edison—inventor and businessman Albert Einstein—scientist Henry Ford—inventor Benjamin Franklin—inventor Robert Fulton—inventor Bill Gates—computer industry Theodore Seuss Geisel—author and illustrator John Glenn—astronaut Johannes Gutenberg--Inventor John Hancock—founding father Daniel Handler—author Stephen Hawking—Scientist/Writer Sam Houston—politician Robert Jarvik—scientist and physician Steve Jobs—Apple Inventor Lyndon Johnson—president Martin Luther King, Jr.—civil rights activist Robert E. Lee—General Meriwether Lewis—explorer Abraham Lincoln—President Charles Lindbergh—pilor Thurgood Marshall—Supreme Court Justice Samuel Morse—inventor John Muir—naturalist Richard Nixon--President Barack Obama—president Jackson Pollock—artist Paul Revere—Patriot Jackie Robinson—first African American baseball player John D. Rockefeller—oil industry, industrialist Norman Rockwell—artist Fred Rodgers—educator Theodore Roosevelt—president Babe Ruth—Baseball hero Jonas Salk—biologist and physician Norman Schwarzkopf—US Army General William Shakespeare—Writer/poet Charles Shultz—cartoonist Maurice Sendak—author and illustrator Sequoyah—Native American Oskar Schindler—Holocaust Hero Arnold Schwarzenegger--Politician John Smith—established Jamestown Levi Strauss—clothing industry Tutankhamen—Egyptian King Mark Twain—author George Washington—president Andy Warhol—artist Eli Whitney—inventor Wright Brothers—inventors Females: Verna Aardema—author Priscilla Alden—Social Worker Maya Angelou—author Susan B. Anthony—women’s right to vote Clara Barton—American Red Cross Jan Bernstein—author and illustrator Elizabeth Blackwell—doctor Amelia Bloomer—Women’s rights Judy Blume—author Nellie Bly—journalist Ruby Bridges—school desegregation Eve Bunting—author Barbara Bush—First Lady Laura Bush—First Lady Rachel Carson—biologist and author Mary Cassatt—artist Cleopatra—Egyptian pharaoh Beverly Cleary—author Joanna Cole—author Amelia Earhart—pilot Lois Ehlert—author and illustrator Anne Frank—writer, Holocaust survivor Ruth Bader Ginsburg—Supreme Court Justice Katherine Graham—journalist Julliette Gordon Low—Girl Scouts Dolly Madison—First Lady Mae Jemison—physician and astronaut Laura Ingalls Wilder—author Hellen Keller—author/political activist Coretta Scott King—civil rights activist Helen Lester—author Ruth Law—pilot Christa McAuliffe—astronaut Barbara McClintock—scientist Grandma Moses—artist Annie Oakley—sharpshooter Sandra Day O’Connor—Supreme Court Justice Georgia O’Keeffe—artist Peggy Parish—author Rosa Parks—equal rights activist Molly Pitcher—American Revolutionist Pocahontas—Native American Patricia Polacco—author and illustrator Harriet Quimby—first woman pilot Nancy Regan—First Lady Sally Ride—astronaut Eleanor Roosevelt—First Lady Betsy Ross—American Revolutionist Cynthia Rylant—author Sacagawea—accompanied Lewis and Clark Deborah Sampson—American Revolutionist Elizabeth Cady Stanton—women’s right to vote Sojourner Truth—abolitionist/anti-slavery Harriet Tubman—Underground Railroad Gertrude Warner—author Phillis Wheatley—poet Malala Yousafzai—Pakistani women’s activist