Sherwood Anderson was a U.S. short-story writer and novelist known for his groundbreaking characterization and narrative forms.
Mata Hari was a professional dancer and mistress who became a spy for France during World War I. Suspected of being a double agent, she was executed in 1917.
Muslim statesman Muhammad Ali Jinnah led Pakistan’s independence from India, and was its first governor-general and president of its constituent assembly.
Jack London was a 19th century American author and journalist, best known for the adventure novels White Fang and The Call of the Wild.