Possible “Agents of Change” 1. Jiang Zemin​(China)- President of China

Possible “Agents of Change” 1. Jiang Zemin​(China)- President of China

Possible “Agents of Change” 1. Jiang Zemin (China)- President of China ​ 2. Golda Meir( Israel)- Female Prime Minister ​ 3. Jomo Kenyatta(Kenya)- Prime Minister then President of Kenya ​ 4. Aung San Suu Kyi(Myanmar)- Won the Nodel Peace Prize ​ 5. Junko Tabei (Japan)-Japanese mountaineer ​ 6. Dario Fo (Italy)- Italian playwright ​ 7. Imre Nagy( Hungary)- Led Hungarians against Soviets ​ 8. Alexander Dubcek(Czechoslovakia)- Set up liberal, but led to Soviet invasion ​ 9. Jawaharlal Nehru ( India)- Leader of India’s national movement ​ 10. Emilano Zapata(Mexico)- Leading figure in Mexican Revolution ​ 11. Porfirio Diaz(Mexico)- President of Mexico, created strong centralized state ​ 12. Jose Marti(Cuba)- Poet/Journalist, Part of Cuban independence ​ 13. Samari Ture(Guinea)- Founder of Wassoulou Empire ​ 14. Zaha Mohammad Hadid - an Iraqi-British architect ​ 15. Jose de San Martin(Argentina)- Help lead revolution in Argentina, Chile, and Peru ​ 16. Jose Maria Morelos(Mexico)- Revolutionary Priest ​ 17. Asoka the Great(India)- Indian emperor of the Mauryan Dynasty ​ 18. Mirabai(India)- Indian mystic and poet ​ ​ 19. Benazir Bhutto(Pakistan) The first female prime minister of a Muslim country. ​ ​ ​ 20. Rembrandt (Netherlands) One of greatest painters, admired for his vivid realism. ​ 21. Juan Gabriel (Mexico), a superstar Mexican songwriter and singer ​ 22. Emmy Noether (Germany) ​ 23. Blas de Lezo (Spain) ​ 24. Luis Martins de Sooza Dantas (Brazil) ​ 25. Musa I of Mali (Mali) ​ 26. Emmy Noether (Germany) ​ 27. Zeami Motoklyo (Japan) ​ 28. Zheng He (China) ​ 29. Aryabhata (India) ​ 30. Fanny Blankers-Koen (Netherlands) ​ 31. Tycho Brahe (Sweden) ​ 32. Leo Africanus (Spain) ​ 33. Bartolome de las Casas (Spain) ​ 34. Shajar al-Durr (Egypt) ​ 35. Janadish Chandra Bose (Bangladesh) ​ 36. Eva Ekeblad ( Sweden) ​ 37. Niels Bohr (Denmark) ​ 38. Stephen Bolliger (Switzerland) ​ 39. Mercedes Marquez (Colombia) ​ 40. Rodolphe Topffer (Switzerland) ​ 41. Hans Christian Anderson (Denmark) ​ 42. Mayi Yamamoto (Japan) ​ 43. Enrich von Wolf (Germany) ​ 44. Cyprus the Great (Persian Empire) ​ 45. Gottlieb Daimler (Germany) ​ 46. Adolfo Perez Esquivel (Argentina) ​ 47. Betty Williams (Northern Ireland)\ 48. Kailash Satyarthi (India) 49. Juan Manuel Santos (Colombia) 50. Malala Yousafzai (Pakistan) 51. Denis Mukwege (Democratic Republic of the Congo) 52. Nadia Murad (Iraq) 53. Rigoberta Menchu (Guatemala) 54. Aung San Suu Kyi (Myanmar) 55. Aung San (Myanmar/Burma) * 56. Alfonso Garcia Robles (Mexico)* 57. Alva Reimer Myrdal (Sweden)* 58. Nadia Murad (Iraq) 59. Tawakkol Karman (Yemen) 60. Leymah Gbowee (Liberia) 61. Liu Xiaobo (China) * 62. Wangari Maathai (Kenya)* 63. Kim Dae-Jung (South Korea)* 64. Kofi Annan ( Ghana)* (Just died in August) 65. Shirin Ebadi (Iran) 66. Martti Ahtisaari (Finland) 67. Desmond Tutu (South Africa) 68. ● Nobel Prize Winners is a great source to find Agents of Change o https://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/lists/all/ .

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