SOCIAL ACTIVIST

Stephen Mallory

1813 - 1873

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Stephen Russell Mallory (1812 – November 9, 1873) was a Democratic senator from Florida from 1851 to the secession of his home state and the outbreak of the American Civil War. For much of that period, he was chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs. It was a time of rapid naval reform, and he insisted that the ships of the U.S. Navy should be as capable as those of Britain and France, the foremost navies in the world at that time. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Stephen Mallory has received more than 175,716 page views. His biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia. Stephen Mallory is the 548th most popular social activist (down from 461st in 2019), the 15th most popular biography from Trinidad and Tobago (up from 16th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Trinidadian Social Activist.

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Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS

Among social activists, Stephen Mallory ranks 548 out of 840Before him are Aminatou Haidar, Karen Silkwood, Joseph Weydemeyer, Meena Keshwar Kamal, Oswaldo Payá, and Henry Spira. After him are Roger Stone, Akira Amano, Octavia Hill, Veerappan, Lida Heymann, and Yelizaveta Chaikina.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1813, Stephen Mallory ranks 74Before him are Gennady Nevelskoy, Theodor Kotschy, Gaëtan de Rochebouët, Narciso Campero, Timofey Granovsky, and Isaac Pitman. After him are Radhanath Sikdar, Henry Ward Beecher, Karl Friedrich August Rammelsberg, John Rae, John Sedgwick, and George Alexander Macfarren. Among people deceased in 1873, Stephen Mallory ranks 72Before him are Alexei Fedchenko, Jules Verreaux, Prince Adalbert of Prussia, Gustav Rose, Robert McClure, and John Torrey. After him are Per Georg Scheutz, George-Étienne Cartier, Charles Allston Collins, Manuel Ignacio de Vivanco, Johan Sebastian Welhaven, and Salustiano de Olózaga y Almandoz.

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In Trinidad and Tobago

Among people born in Trinidad and Tobago, Stephen Mallory ranks 15 out of 71Before him are Paula-Mae Weekes (1958), Basdeo Panday (1933), Stokely Carmichael (1941), Steven Pressfield (1943), Edmundo Ros (1910), and Michael Fisher (1931). After him are Geoffrey Holder (1930), A. N. R. Robinson (1926), C. L. R. James (1901), Hasely Crawford (1950), George Padmore (1903), and Lorraine Toussaint (1960).

Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS In Trinidad and Tobago

Among social activists born in Trinidad and Tobago, Stephen Mallory ranks 2Before him are Stokely Carmichael (1941).