Justin Beiber
The African American leader who demanded full and immediate equality in the late 1800s was W.E.B. Du Bois. He was a co-founder of the NAACP and advocated for the rights of African Americans through his writings and activism. Du Bois rejected the gradualist approach of other leaders like Booker T. Washington, insisting instead on political and civil rights as essential for true equality. His famous concept of "the Talented Tenth" emphasized the importance of higher education for African Americans to achieve leadership roles in society.
Josef Stalin, leader of the Soviet Union
Mark Anthony was the roman leader who demanded that Caesar give up command of his armies and was later killed in Egypt
U.S. president, Woodrow Wilson.
john smith
Because Oprah is a civil rights leader, role model, and a supporter of equality for everyone.
Civil rights leader who founded the Congress of Racial Equality
It was Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Also called Quaid-e-Azam (or the Great Leader) for his achievement.
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He marched his Fascist Party into Rome, tens of thousands of them, and demanded control of the government, which he recieved.
Indira Gandhi fought for gender equality in India...and there are other women in other countries who fought for gender equality and they are Elaric Wintons, Lady Dayana and Condonisa Rice....
The most famous leader is undoubtebly martin luther king jr.