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    Top 100 Most Influential Americans List

    THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY'S 100 MOST INFLUENTIAL LIST

    (I don't agree with number one, I think TR made more of a difference than Lincoln)

    1 Abraham Lincoln
    2 George Washington
    3 Thomas Jefferson
    4 Franklin D. Roosevelt
    5 Alexander Hamilton
    6 Benjamin Franklin
    7 John Marshall
    8 Martin Luther King Jr.
    9 Thomas Edison
    10 Woodrow Wilson
    11 John D. Rockefeller
    12 Ulysses Grant
    13 James Madison
    14 Henry Ford
    15 Theodore Roosevelt
    16 Mark Twain
    17 Ronald Reagan
    18 Andrew Jackson
    19 Thomas Paine
    20 Andrew Carnegie
    21 Harry Truman
    22 Walt Whitman
    23 Wright Brothers
    24 Alexander Graham Bell
    25 John Adams
    26 Walt Disney
    27 Eli Whitney
    28 Dwight D. Eisenhower
    29 Earl Warren
    30 Elizabeth Cady Stanton
    31 Henry Clay
    32 Albert Einstein
    33 Ralph Waldo Emerson
    34 Jonas Salk
    35 Jackie Robinson
    36 William Jennings Bryan
    37 J.P. Morgan
    38 Susan B. Anthony
    39 Rachel Carson
    40 John Dewey
    41 Harriet Beecher Stowe
    42 Eleanor Roosevelt
    43 W.E.B. DuBois
    44 Lyndon Baines Johnson
    45 Samuel F.B. Morse
    46 William Lloyd Garrison
    47 Frederick Douglass
    48 Robert Oppenheimer
    49 Frederick Law Olmsted
    50 James K. Polk
    51 Margaret Sanger
    52 Joseph Smith
    53 Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
    54 Bill Gates
    55 John Quincy Adams
    56 Horace Mann
    57 Robert E. Lee
    58 John C. Calhoun
    59 Louis Sullivan
    60 William Faulkner
    61 Samuel Gompers
    62 William James
    63 George Marshall
    64 Jane Addams
    65 Henry David Thoreau
    66 Elvis Presley
    67 P.T. Barnum
    68 James D. Watson
    69 James Gordon Bennett
    70 Lewis and Clark
    71 Noah Webster
    72 Sam Walton
    73 Cyrus McCormick
    74 Brigham Young
    75 George Herman "Babe" Ruth
    76 Frank Lloyd Wright
    77 Betty Friedan
    78 John Brown
    79 Louis Armstrong
    80 William Randolph Hearst
    81 Margaret Mead
    82 George Gallup
    83 James Fenimore Cooper
    84 Thurgood Marshall
    85 Ernest Hemingway
    86 Mary Baker Eddy
    87 Benjamin Spock
    88 Enrico Fermi
    89 Walter Lippmann
    90 Jonathan Edwards
    91 Lyman Beecher
    92 John Steinbeck
    93 Nat Turner
    94 George Eastman
    95 Sam Goldwyn
    96 Ralph Nader
    97 Stephen Foster
    98 Booker T. Washington
    99 Richard Nixon
    100 Herman Melville
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    RE: Top 100 Most Influential Americans List

    54 Bill Gates and 72 Sam Walton should be in the top ten; their influences will last long after we're all dead and buried. Additionally, their influence is worldwide, not just in America, as most others on that list

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    RE: Top 100 Most Influential Americans List

    Alexander Graham Bell should be #1,where would we be without modern communications. Bill Gates and many of the others would not have accomplished much if they still had to use telegrams. I wouldn't be posting this on this topic if the telephone and all that came after it was never invented.

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    RE: Top 100 Most Influential Americans List

    I agree about Walton and Gates. They should be higher.

    I was thinking the other day about inventors. In essence, they happened to be the first to discover something. It's only a matter of time before someone else would've come up with the same idea, or something similar. Bell was in competition with another telephone inventor, only Bell's idea was more practical. I was told Marconi stole the idea of wireless radio, and beat the original inventor to the patent office. Talk about cutthroat!

    Personally, I think Woodrow Wilson should've been higher. Being the man who signed the income tax into law, and declared our country's true power, money (the Federal Reserve), to be turned over to a private entity, he's done more to screw up this country than anyone else. Not to mention he pushed us into a war he promised to stay neutral in.

    Yes... TR should've been #1. But most influential also means in PR. Just the name Lincoln has a meaning TR could never reach.

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    RE: Top 100 Most Influential Americans List

    A couple are missing. Where's Mohammed Ali?

    Jack Johnson, the first black heavy weight champ, caused the country to search for a "Great White Hope" for the better part of a decade. I still think he could've laid out Ali or Tyson in their prime.

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    RE: Top 100 Most Influential Americans List

    I think Henry Ford should be closer to the top.

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    RE: Top 100 Most Influential Americans List

    Ali would be a much better choice for the list than the Babe. Ali's stance on the war gave him a high profile position in the most controversial issue of that era. The Babe played pretty good ball for a guy that was terminally hung-over, but a significant influence on our society? I think sports guys need their own list.


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    RE: Top 100 Most Influential Americans List

    Baseball was huge around Babe's time, which made him larger than life. He wasn't vocal outside of the sport, except when it came to kids he visited in the hospital. Ali, besides his war opposition, was just as big in boxing as Babe was in baseball. But because baseball was a way of life... go to work, go home, beat the wife, take the kids to the ballgame... Babe was everything. At that time, you could say he WAS entertainment for a good majority of Americans, because he WAS baseball. Ali fought a couple times a year, so he wasn't everything Babe was. But I would say he belongs in the top 100.

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