Disney Channel fans recognize her from Suite Life on Deck.
Disney Channel fans recognize her from Suite Life on Deck.
Hunky model turned actor and romantic lead in Step Up, The Vow, and Dear John'
Civil rights activist who became known as "The first lady of civil rights" when she was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on a bus.
Retired MLB right fielder who hit who 755 home runs in his twenty-three-year career.
Public speaker and civil rights activist who is the first-born son of Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King.
American woman who, though deaf and blind, became a political activist and published 12 books.
Legendary R&B singer who recorded Truly, Dancing on the Ceiling, Easy Like Sunday Morning, and many other Top 10 hits.
Led the U.S. women's soccer team to 1996 Olympic gold.
Legendary NBA power forward whose outspoken opinions were as well-known as his game.
Legendary country star who wrote the classic, I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry.
Gomer Pyle star with a surprisingly operatic voice.
The legendary athlete who played two pro sports, baseball and football, spawning the famous Bo Knows ad campaign.
Starred in The Walking Dead, an AMC series, as a survivor of a zombie apocalypse.
Popular singer of Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire.
On September 12, 1992, she became the first black woman to journey into space.
Outspoken 6-time pro bowl wide receiver, and the only player in NFL history to catch a touchdown against all 32 teams.
African-American track star won gold at Hitler's Olympics.
Writer, painter, dancer, and wife of F. Scott Fitzgerald, known for her tremendous social appetite and mental illness.
1960s soul star who recorded In the Midnight Hour.
Civil rights activist and wife of Martin Luther King, Jr..




