The authors categorize these "people" into groups such as myth, legends, television, and movies. Each entry is a short essay detailing the character's real-world legacy, ranging from political justification to scientific inspiration.
Figures like Rosie the Riveter (#28) are credited with jump-starting the Women's Liberation movement, while characters like Uncle Tom (#11) and Jim Crow (#13) are analyzed for their massive, often polarizing, impact on American racial history. The 101 Most Influential People Who Never Lived...
You can find the book at major retailers like Amazon or Target . 101 Most Influential People Who Never Lived The authors categorize these "people" into groups such