Biographies by Occupation

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Occupation Name Nationality Dates
Farm worker, Postal worker, Activist, Newspaper editor Phillips, Harold Norman Canadian, born English (British) 4 December 1879-9 June 1962
Activist, Deacon, Religion Shorter, Willard Matthew, jr. American, Afro-American/Black 14 December 1921-9 August 2006
Activist Peikoff, David Canadian, then American; born Russian 21 March 1900-28 January 1995
Activist Kelly, Walter Paul American, Native American (Northern Cheyenne, Adopted) fl. 2002
Shoemaker, Cobbler, Activist Gilbert, William "Bill" English, British 1910-29 March 1998
Counselor, Development officer, Alumni office staff, Activist Hoffman, Ernest Eugene "Ernie" American 15 June 1945-7 May 2004
Teacher, Activist Miura, Hiroshi Japanese, Asian 1887-?
Activist, Author Parsons, Frances Margaret "Peggie" American 25 September 1923-
Dental technician, Activist, Holocaust victim Kroner, Paul German 1880?-1943
Factory worker, Activist Shaw, Dorothy Johnston "Dot" Australian 1922?-
Administrator, Director, Activist Lloyd, Pamela American, Afro-American fl. 1993
Teacher, Educational administrator, School founder, Activist Peng, Tsu Ying Singaporean, Asian 1926?-
Teacher, Activist Burnes, Byron Beuton "BBB" American 13 April 1904-25 August 1999
Teacher, Trucker, Activist Foster, Laverne Ormel Canadian 23 June 1924-
Educator, Activist Anderson, Thomas Lewis "Tom" American 2 June 1888-16 September 1966
Printer, Advertising firm manager, Factory founder and manager, Activist, Inventor Wilson, Arthur James "A.J." English, British 17 February 1858-1945
Anglican priest, Clergy (Anglican), Bishop, Activist Tutu, Desmond Mpilo South African, African/Black 7 October 1931-
Government employee, Teacher's aide, Activist Guilbert, Alice Marie Ronceray American, born Canadian 1940-
Activist, Politician, President Mandela, Nelson South African, African/Black 18 July 1918-
Activist, Industrial quality control inspector Sero, Norman Canadian (Native American, Mohawk/Tuscarora tribes) 15 August 1912-