Elizabeth Magie, activist and pioneer of Monopoly

Elizabeth Magie, activist and pioneer of Monopoly

Born in 1866 and died in 1948, she was an American board game designer and outspoken activist for women and black people. In 1904, she invented The Landlord's Game, precursor of Monopoly, to denounce the oppression of real estate rentiers.
 
In the 1880s, she worked as a stenographer and secretary. She invented a device to help pass paper between the rollers of typewriters, wrote poems, short stories and performed skits on stage. In 1906, she was hired as a newspaper reporter.
 
Christine Brisset, la militante des sans-abris

Christine Brisset, la militante des sans-abris

Christine Brisset, née en 1898 et morte en 1993, était une militante française, surtout connue pour son action en faveur des sans-abris après la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
 
À l'âge de 6 ans, elle est placée comme bonne chez un instituteur. À 17 ans, grâce à son éducation autodidacte, elle a pu travailler comme sténodactylo dans une usine de guerre, puis comme secrétaire dans une entreprise de crin.
 
Shirley Temple, the beloved child star, was also a diplomat

Shirley Temple, the beloved child star, was also a diplomat

Shirley Temple was an American actress, singer, and dancer who became one of the most famous child stars in Hollywood history.
 
She appeared in dozens of films during the 1930s and 1940s and was beloved by audiences around the world for her adorable charm, infectious smile, and extraordinary talent.
 

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