
Dorothy Cotton
Dorothy Cotton is an individual born in 1930 with an unknown profession. Her life experiences and contributions are limited in available information.

Dorothy Cotton is an individual born in 1930 with an unknown profession. Her life experiences and contributions are limited in available information.

M. J. Ryan, born in 1952, is a renowned American author whose works span a variety of genres, including novels, non-fiction, and children's literature. Ryan is beloved by readers for his unique narrative style and profound insights into human nature.

A leader of the Indian independence movement, lawyer, politician, and social activist, Mahatma Gandhi is revered as the 'Father of the Nation'. He advocated for non-violence and unity between Hindus and Muslims, leading the Indian struggle for independence and profoundly influencing history both in India and around the world.
German artist known for his distinctive painting style and sculptures. His works often explore social and political issues with a strong critical tone.

Anita Alvarez, born on January 16, 1960, is an accomplished attorney with extensive experience and notable achievements in the fields of human rights and immigration law.
Marie Jeanne Riccoboni (1714 - December 7, 1792) was a renowned French novelist of the 18th century. Her works are known for their delicate emotional portrayal and profound moral exploration, making a significant impact on French literature of the time.

Lucas Leiva, born on January 9, 1987, is a Brazilian footballer known for his defensive prowess and consistent performances. He has played for several European clubs, including Liverpool and Sampdoria, and is recognized for his defensive skills and stable play.

Joe Vitale is a renowned author born on December 29, 1953. His works cover areas such as self-improvement, marketing, and business, and are well-received by readers.

Mairead Corrigan, born on January 27, 1944, is an Irish activist known for her peace efforts in the Northern Ireland conflict, particularly for founding the peace group 'Peace People'.

Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, born on February 6, 1890, and died on January 20, 1988, was a renowned activist known as the 'Gandhi of Afghanistan'. He advocated for nonviolent resistance and dedicated his efforts to the independence and national self-determination of Afghanistan. Ghaffar Khan began organizing nonviolent movements in the early 20th century and founded the 'Nonviolent Army' to peacefully resist British colonial rule. His activities had a profound impact on Afghanistan and the global nonviolent movement.