Posted on 04/22/2005 11:52:55 AM PDT by The Great Yazoo
FAMOUS HOMESCHOOLERS
Constitutional Convention Delegates
Richard Basseti - Governor of Delaware
William Blount - U.S. Senator
George Clymer - U.S. Representative
William Few - U.S. Senator
Benjamin Franklin - Inventor and Statesman
William Houston - Lawyer
William S. Johnson - President of Columbia College
William Livingston - Governor of New Jersey
James Madison - 4th President of the U.S.
George Mason - Justice of Virginia County Court
John Francis Mercer - U.S. Representative
Charles Pickney III - Governor of S. Carolina
John Rutledge - Chief Justice U.S. Supreme Court
Richard D. Spaight - Governor of North Carolina
George Washington - 1st President of the U.S.
John Witherspoon - President of Princeton University
George Wythe - Justice of Virginia High Court
Presidents
John Adams
John Quincy Adams
Grover Cleveland
James Garfield
William Henry Harrison
Andrew Jackson
Thomas Jefferson
Abraham Lincoln
James Madison
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt
John Tyler
George Washington
Woodrow Wilson
Statesmen
Konrad Adenauer
Henry Fountain Ashurst
William Jennings Bryan
Winston Churchill
Henry Clay
Pierre du Pont
Benjamin Franklin
Alexander Hamilton
Patrick Henry
William Penn
Daniel Webster
Military Leaders
John Barry - Senior Navy Officer
Stonewall Jackson - Civil War General
John Paul Jones - Father of the American Navy
Robert E. Lee - Civil War General
Douglas MacArthur - U.S. General
George Patton - U.S. General
Matthew Perry - naval officer who opened up trade with Japan
John Pershing - U.S. General
David Dixon Porter - Civil War Admiral
U.S. Supreme Court Judges
John Jay
John Marshall
John Rutledge
Sandra Day O'Connor
Scientists
George Washington Carver
Pierre Curie
Albert Einstein
Michael Faraday - electrochemist
Oliver Heaviside - physicist and electromagnetism researcher
T.H. Huxley
Blaise Pascal
Booker T. Washington
Artists
William Blake
John Singleton Copley
Claude Monet
Grandma Moses
Charles Peale
Leonardo da Vinci
Andrew Wyeth
Jamie Wyeth
Religious Leaders
Joan of Arc
William Carey
Jonathan Edwards
Philipp Melancthon
Dwight L. Moody
John Newton
John Owen
Hudson Taylor
John & Charles Wesley
Brigham Young
Inventors
Alexander Graham Bell - invented the telephone
John Moses Browning - firearms inventor and designer
Peter Cooper - invented skyscraper, built first U.S. commercial locomotive
Thomas Edison - invented the stock ticker, mimeograph, phonograph, and perfected the electric light bulb
Benjamin Franklin - invented the lightning rod
Elias Howe - invented sewing machine
William Lear - airplane creator Cyrus McCormick - invented grain reaper
Guglielmo Marconi - developed radio
Eli Whitney - invented the cotton gin
Sir Frank Whittle - invented turbo jet engine
Orville and Wilbur Wright - built the first successful airplane
Composers
Irving Berlin
Anton Bruckner
Noel Coward
Felix Mendelssohn
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Francis Poulenc
John Philip Sousa
Writers
Hans Christian Anderson
Margaret Atwood
Pearl S. Buck
William F. Buckley, Jr.
Willa Cather
Agatha Christie
Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain)
Charles Dickens
Robert Frost - Pulitzer Prize-winning poet
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Alex Haley
Brett Harte
L. Ron Hubbard
C.S. Lewis
Amy Lowell
Gabriela Mistral
Sean O'Casey
Christopher Paolini - author of #1 NY Times bestseller, Eragon
Isabel Paterson
Beatrix Potter - author of the beloved Peter Rabbit Tales
Carl Sandburg
George Bernard Shaw
Mattie J. T. Stepanek - 11-year-old author of Heartsongs
Mercy Warren
Phillis Wheatley
Walt Whitman
Laura Ingalls Wilder
Educators
Amos Bronson Alcott - innovative teacher, father of Louisa May Alcott Catharine Beecher - co-founder of the Hartford Female Seminary
Jill Ker Conway - first woman president of Smith College
Timothy Dwight - President of Yale University
William Samuel Johnson - President of Columbia College
Horace Mann - "Father of the American Common School"
Charlotte Mason - Founder of Charlotte Mason College of Education
Fred Terman - President of Stanford University
Frank Vandiver - President of Texas A&M University
Booker T. Washington - Founder of Tuskegee Institute
John Witherspoon - President of Princeton University
Performing Artists
Louis Armstrong - king of jazz
Charlie Chaplin - actor
Whoopi Goldberg - actress
Hanson - sibling singing group
Jennifer Love Hewitt - actress
Yehudi Menuhin - child prodigy violinist
Moffatts - Canadian version of Hanson
Frankie Muniz - child actor
LeAnne Rimes - teen-prodigy country music singer Business Entrepreneurs
Andrew Carnegie - wealthy steel industrialist
Amadeo Giannini - Bank of Americas founder
Horace Greeley - New York Tribune founder
Soichiro Honda - creator of the Honda automobile company
Peter Kindersley - book illustrator and publisher
Ray Kroc - founder of McDonald's fast food restaurant chain
Jimmy Lai - newspaper publisher; founder of Giordano International
Dr. Orison Swett Marden - founder, Success magazine
Adolph Ochs - New York Times founder
Joseph Pulitzer - newspaper publisher; established Pulitzer Prize
Colonel Harland Sanders - started Kentucky Fried Chicken
Dave Thomas - founder of the Wendys restaurant chain
Others
Abigail Adams - Wife of John Adams; mother of John Quincy Adams
Ansel Adams - Photographer
Susan B. Anthony - reformer and womens rights leader
John James Audubon - ornithologist and artist Clara Barton - Started the Red Cross
Elizabeth Blackwell - first woman in the U.S. to receive a medical degree
John Burroughs - Naturalist
George Rogers Clark - Explorer
Davy Crockett - frontiersman
Eric Hoffer - social philosopher
Sam Houston - lawyer; first president of the Republic of Texas Charles Evans Hughes - jurist; Chief Justice
Mary D. Leakey - fossil hunter; wife of Richard Leakey
Tamara McKinney - World Cup Skier
Harriet Martineau - first woman sociologist
Margaret Mead - cultural anthropologist
John Stuart Mill - Free-market Economist
Charles Louis Montesquieu - Philosopher
John Muir - naturalist
Florence Nightingale - Nurse
Thomas Paine - political writer during the American Revolution
Bill Ridell - Newspaperman
Will Rogers - Humorist
Bertrand Russell - Logician Jim Ryan - World Runner
Albert Schweitzer - Physician
Sir Ernest Shackleton - Explorer
Herbert Spencer - philosopher, sociologist Gloria Steinem - founder and long-time editor of Ms. magazine
Jason Taylor - plays in the National Football League
Mary Walker - Civil War physician; recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor
Lester Frank Ward - "Father of American Sociology"
Martha Washington - wife of George Washington
Frances E. C. Willard - educator, temperance leader, and suffragist
Frank Lloyd Wright - Architect
Elijah ben Solomon Zalman - Jewish scholar
Whoopi Goldberg - actress
Hanson - sibling singing group
Are you sure about C. S. Lewis? His mother died when he was young and he went to school--he wrote about it. He hated it!
Saw John Travolta tell Dave Letterman last night that his kids are homeschooled. Seems kinda ironic given that he's a big Dem.
I don't think I would label Travolta a Big Dem..
He's a very quiet Dem at best. And I wouldn't be suprised if he was a closet conservative.
interesting...
thanks for posting
Ummmmm....what's the point? Can we safely assume that most everyone else who has achieved some form of greatness went through public or private school? Is this list supposed to somehow show that home-schooling is superior or just as adequate? Forgive me, but I really don't see the point of this being posted in "news/activism." But then again, I went to public school so my critical thinking skills are probably deficient.
I wasn't aware that Barbarino was a "big Dem."
Remember hims standing on the platform with Clinton?
...not everybody who homeschools does it to form intelligent individuals who have a well rounded education, including the ability to employ critical thinking. Some do it to indoctrinate knee jerk reactionary ideologies into thier kids, in an effort to pass down their superior ignorance to their offspring.
Nah. He was at the Dem conventions when Clinton was nominated.
Yeah, but I'm betting the real reason Travolta does it is for security. Can't say I would blame him for that.
The way it came up was that he mentioned he'd taken his daughter for a midnight hang glide, and Dave asked "don't your kids have to go to school?" He said "we homeschool. We make our own hours."
No, that's what the PUBLIC school system does nowadays.
He's a very big "Church" of Scientology member - THAT'S what he is. Weird at the very least.
No...was Horshack there too?
nahhh it's always like that with the Dems...against guns, but they have armed bodyguards against vouchers, but send their kids to fancy private schools, against SUV's, but fly on fancy private jets. This is all par for the course.
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