Mary Seacole - In the 1850s, she helped sick soldiers during a big war, even though she wasn't a nurse., Ibn Battuta - In 1325, he started a long, exciting journey to visit many different countries., Emmeline Pankhurst - In the 1990s, she and her friends worked hard to make sure women could vote and have the same rights as men., Alexander Graham Bell - In 1876, he invented the telephone. He also wanted to help deaf people., Arthur Wharton - He is considered to be the first black professional footballer in the world., Martin Luther King - He worked to make sure everyone was treated fairly, no matter their skin colour. In 1963 he gave a famous speech called "I Have a Dream"., Nelson Mandela - In 1964, he was put in prison because he wanted everyone to be treated fairly. After, he became the first black president of South Africa. ,

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