Honoring the trailblazers whose courage, vision, and determination redefined what was possible in history.
In the early 19th century, America had no standard of education—every town and city could teach its students in different ways. Until Horace Mann had an idea.
From a young age, Coretta Scott King was influenced by music. She spent her youth singing in church choirs and ended up studying at the New England Conservatory, where she met MLK. She earned a degree in voice and music education and studied the violin.
A graduate of Yale University, Clifford Beers founded the Clifford Beers Clinic in 1913, America's first outpatient mental health clinic. His work would establish a foundation for caring for people suffering with mental illness in America.