To: goldworldnet who wrote (183704 ) 9/19/2001 8:29:48 AM From: goldworldnet Respond to of 769670 Presidential Medal of Freedom Winners - Clinton Administration 1993* Arthur Ashe, Jr. (tennis professional) 1993 William J. Brennan, Jr. (jurist) 1993 Marjory Stoneman Douglas (conservationist) 1993 J. William Fulbright (public servant) 1993* Thurgood Marshall (jurist) 1993 General Colin L. Powell1 (soldier) 1993* Joseph L. Raugh, Jr. (civil-rights and labor activist) 1993 Martha Raye (entertainer) 1993 John Minor Wisdom (public servant) 1994 Herbert Block (cartoonist) 1994* Cesar Chavez (labor leader) 1994 Arthur Flemming (government servant) 1994 James Grant (executive director, UNICEF) 1994 Dorothy Height (civil-rights leader) 1994 Barbara Jordan (public servant) 1994 Lane Kirkland (labor leader) 1994 Robert H. Michel (public servant) 1994 R. Sargent Shriver (government servant) 1995 Peggy Charren (children's television advocate) 1995 William Thaddeus Coleman, Jr. (public servant and civil-rights advocate) 1995 Joan Ganz Cooney (children's television advocate) 1995 John Hope Franklin (historian) 1995 A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr. (jurist and civil-rights advocate) 1995 Frank M. Johnson, Jr. (jurist) 1995 C. Everett Koop (public-health worker) 1995 Gaylord A. Nelson (public servant and conservationist) 1995 Walter P. Reuther (labor leader) 1995 James W. Rouse (urban planner) 1995* William C. Velasquez (voting rights advocate) 1995 Lew R. Wasserman (media executive) 1996 James Scott Brady (gun-control advocate) 1996 Cardinal Joseph Bernadin (Catholic leader) 1996 Millard D. Fuller (founder, Habitat for Humanity) 1996 David Alan Hamburg (physician and children's advocate) 1996 John H. Johnson (founder, Ebony and Jet) 1996 Eugene M. Lang (founder, “I Have a Dream” Foundation) 1996 Jan Nowak-Jezioranski (WWII Polish resistance fighter) 1996 Antonia Pantoja (Puerto Rican educational and economic advocate) 1996 Rosa Parks (civil-rights leader) 1996 Ginetta Sagan (advocate for political prisoners) 1996 Morris Udall (public servant) 1997 Robert Dole (public servant) 1997 William J. Perry (soldier) 1998 Arnold Aronson (civil-rights advocate) 1998 Brooke Astor (philanthropist) 1998 Robert Coles (psychiatrist and author) 1998 Justin Dart, Jr. (founder of Americans with Disabilities Act) 1998 James Farmer (civil-rights leader) 1998 Dante B. Fascell (public servant) 1998 Zachary Fisher (philanthropist) 1998 Frances Hesselbein (former leader of the Girl Scouts of America) 1998 Fred Korematsu (activist redressing Japanese-American internment in WWII) 1998 Sol M. Linowitz (jurist) 1998 Wilma Mankiller (former Cherokee Nation leader) 1998 Margaret Murie (environmentalist) 1998 Mario G. Obledo (activist for Mexican-American civil rights) 1998 Elliot L. Richardson (public servant) 1998 David Rockefeller (philanthropist) 1998* Albert Shanker (educator) 1998 Adm. Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr. (soldier) 1999 Lloyd M. Bentsen (public servant) 1999 Edgar M. Bronfman, Sr. (president of World Jewish Congress) 1999 President Jimmy Carter (public servant, activist) 1999 Rosalynn Carter (human-rights activist) 1999 Evelyn Dubrow (lobbyist) 1999 Sister Isolina Ferré (advocate for the poor) 1999 President Gerald Ford (public servant) 1999 Oliver White Hill (civil-rights lawyer) 1999 Max Kampelman (arms-control expert) 1999 Helmut Kohl (former German chancellor) 1999 Edgar Wayburn (Sierra Club leader) 2000 Aung San Suu Kyi (human rights activist) 2000 James Edward Burke (businessman, antidrug activist) 2000* John Chafee (public servant) 2000 Gen. Wesley Clark (soldier) 2000 Adm. William Crowe (soldier) 2000 Marian Wright Edelman (lawyer, president of Children's Defense Fund) 2000 John Kenneth Galbraith (economist) 2000 Monsignor George Higgins (labor movement advocate) 2000 Rev. Jesse Jackson (civil-rights activist) 2000 Mildred Jeffrey (women's labor activist) 2000 Mathilde Krim (AIDS researcher) 2000 George McGovern (public servant) 2000 Cruz Reynoso (lawyer, civil-rights advocate) 2000 Rev. Gardner Taylor (author, civil-rights advocate) 2000 Simon Wiesenthal (concentration camp survivor, Nazi hunter) 2000 Daniel Patrick Moynihan (public servant) infoplease.com * * *