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A. Adel Hassan Al A'ali; Jorma Aalto; Mike Aamodt; Jari Aarnio; Morten Aasen; P. Aasiyan; Behnaam Aazhang; Abanoub (Coptic bishop) Safdar Ali Abbasi; Jay Abbass
Rosalind Allen born () September 23, 1957 (age 67) (born in New Zealand) Kirstie Alley 1951—2022; Jamie Anne Allman born () April 6, 1977 (age 47) June Allyson 1917–2006; Daniella Alonso born () September 22, 1978 (age 46) María Conchita Alonso born () June 29, 1957 (age 67)
She was the number-one-ranked woman in the United States and the world [56] [57] in both 1957 and 1958, and was named Female Athlete of the Year by the Associated Press in both years, garnering over 80% of the votes in 1958. [58] She also became the first Black woman to appear on the covers of Sports Illustrated [59] and Time. [60]
1957 in women's sport (10 C) Pages in category "1957 in women's history" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. N.
Hazel Bryan Massery (born January 31, 1942 [1]: 45 ) is an American woman originally known for protesting integration. [2] She was depicted in an iconic photograph taken by photojournalist Will Counts in 1957 showing her shouting at Elizabeth Eckford, one of the Little Rock Nine, during the Little Rock Crisis.
Corazon Aquino. Corazon Aquino was President of the Philippines from 1986-1992 under some extraordinary circumstances.She was a Senator's wife and became a political leader in the People Power ...
Cindy Sheehan (born 1957) – American anti-Iraq and anti-Afghanistan war leader; Jeanmarie Simpson (born 1959) – American feminist, peace activist; Samantha Smith (1972–1985) – American schoolgirl, young advocate of peace between Soviets and Americans; Eve Tetaz (born 1931) – retired American teacher, peace and justice activist
Sara McMann (born 1980), Olympic silver medalist in women's freestyle wrestling, three-time World medalist ; Kathy McMillan (born 1957), Olympic long jumper, member of National Track and Field Hall of Fame ; Nate McMillan (born 1964), retired guard for Seattle SuperSonics; head coach for Portland Trail Blazers (Raleigh)