
Crystal Eastman
Crystal Eastman was an influential American lawyer, feminist, and social activist born in 1881. She dedicated her career to advocating for women's rights, workers' rights, and social justice. Eastman co-founded the National Woman's Party, which fought for women's suffrage, and was instrumental in pushing for legal reforms to promote equality. She also contributed to the development of the four-minute men during World War I and wrote about social issues. Her work helped advance gender equality and inspire future activism, making her a key figure in early 20th-century progressive movements.