List of centenarians (activists, nonprofit leaders and philanthropists)

The following is a list of centenarians – specifically, people who became famous as activists, nonprofit leaders and philanthropists – known for reasons other than their longevity. For more lists, see lists of centenarians.

  Living
Name Lifespan Age Notability
Janie Allan1868–1968100Scottish women's rights activist and suffragette [1]
Encarnación Alzona1895–2001105Filipino suffragette, historian and author[2]
Albert Jean Amateau1889–1996106Turkish rabbi, businessman, lawyer and social activist[3]
Ruth Apilado1908–2021113American civil rights activist, newspaper editor and novelist, founder of America's Intercultural Magazine[4]
Melchora Aquino1812–1919107Filipino revolutionary[5]
Nettie Asberry1865–1968103African-American activist, co-founder of the Tacoma, Washington NAACP[6]
Brooke Astor1902–2007105American socialite and philanthropist[7]
Edith Ballantyne1922–100Czech-Canadian activist[8]
George Barasch1910–2013102American labor union leader[9]
Manuel G. Batshaw1915–2016101Canadian social worker[10]
William Sperry Beinecke1914–2018103American philanthropist[11]
Herman Benson1915–2020104American union, founder he Association for Union Democracy[12]
Timuel Black1918–2021102American civil rights activist[13]
Grace Lee Boggs1915–2015100American author and social activist[14]
Hetty Bower1905–2013108British political activist[15]
Amelia Boynton Robinson1911–2015104American civil rights activist[16]
Catherine Bramwell-Booth1883–1987104British Salvation Army officer[17]
Sybil Brand1899/1902–2004104/101American philanthropist and activist[18]
Elza Brandeisz1907–2018110Hungarian humanitarian, Righteous Among the Nations[19]
Anne Buydens1919–2021102German-born Belgian-American philanthropist; widow of Kirk Douglas[20]
Catherine Caradja1893–1993100Romanian aristocrat and philanthropist[21]
Fannie Cobb Carter1872–1973100American integration activist[22]
Aracy de Carvalho1908–2011102Brazilian humanitarian[23]
María Teresa Castillo1908–2012103Venezuelan activist and journalist[24]
Naseem Mirza Changezi1910–2018108Indian independence activist[25]
Guy Charmot1914–2019104French military doctor and resistance member during World War II[26]
Al Chesser1914–2016102American labor union leader[27]
Leonora Cohen1873–1978105British suffragette[28]
Annie Lee Cooper1910–2010100African-American civil rights activist[29]
John Craighead1916–2016100American conservationist[30]
Sir Naim Dangoor1914–2015101Iraqi-born British philanthropist[31]
Kathryn Wasserman Davis1907–2013106American philanthropist[32]
Dobri Dobrev1914–2018103Bulgarian ascetic and philanthropist[33][34]
H. S. Doreswamy1918–2021103Indian independence activist, freedom fighter, and journalist[35][36]
Marjory Stoneman Douglas1890–1998108American women's suffrage advocate, conservationist, journalist and author[37]
Bill DuBois Sr.1916–2017100American farmer and philanthropist[38]
Muriel Duckworth1908–2009100Canadian pacifist, feminist and social activist[39]
Charles Duguid1884–1986102Australian activist for Aboriginal rights[40]
Margaret Dunning1910–2015104American philanthropist[41]
Hilda Eisen1917–2017100Polish-American business woman, philanthropist and Holocaust survivor[42]
Hallie Ford1905–2007102American business woman and philanthropist[43]
Yann Fouéré1910–2011101Breton nationalist[44]
Ruth May Fox1853–1958104American women's rights activist[45]
Frankie Muse Freeman1916–2018101American civil rights attorney[46]
Victor Fuentealba1922–101American labor union leader[47]
Marian Fuks1914–2022108Polish historian, director of the Jewish Historical Institute[48]
Margaret Gardiner1904–2005100British art collector and political activist[49]
Andrée Geulen1921–2022100Belgian Jewish rights and activist[50]
Miep Gies1909–2010100Austrian-born Dutch humanitarian[51]
Annie Glenn1920–2020100American disability rights activist[52]
Henrietta Greville1861–1964103Australian labour organiser[53]
Lina Haag1907–2012105German World War II resistance fighter and anti-Fascist activist[54]
Doris Haddock1910–2010100American political activist[55]
John Hampton1907–2010103American co-founder of Toys for Tots[56]
Alice Seeley Harris1870-1970100British activist and photographer[57]
Ralph Hauenstein1912–2016103American philanthropist[58]
Fumiko Hayashida1911–2014103American activist[59]
Drue Heinz1915–2018103British-born American actress, arts patron and philanthropist[60][61][62]
Margaret Holmes1909–2009100Australian peace activist[63]
Lucy Somerville Howorth1895–1997102American feminist activist[64]
Teresa Hsu1898–2011113Chinese-born Singaporean social worker[65]
Johnnie Jones1919–2022102American WWII veteran, civil rights activist and politician[66]
Shidzue Katō1897–2001104Japanese feminist and politician[67]
Rose Kennedy1890–1995104American socialite, philanthropist and the matriarch of the Kennedy family[68]
Ida B. Kinney1904–2009104American civil rights activist[69]
Erik Sture Larre1914–2014100Norwegian resistance member during World War II[70]
Bob Le Sueur1920-2022102British humanitarian.[71]
Evelyn Lett1896–1999102Canadian women's rights pioneer[72]
Max Levitas1915–2018103Irish-born Scottish Communist and labour activist[73]
Jessie Lichauco1912–2021109Cuban-born American-Filipino philanthropist and charity worker[74]
Paul Moyer Limbert1897–1998101American Secretary General of the YMCA[75]
Georges Loinger1910–2018108French resistance member during World War II[76]
K. Madhavan1915–2016101Indian independence activist[77]
Mahlagha Mallah1917–2021104Iranian environmentalist and librarian, founder of the Women's Society Against Environmental Pollution[78]
Lambert Mascarenhas1914–2021106Indian independence activist, journalist (The Navhind Times, Goa Today), and writer[79]
Enolia McMillan1904–2006102American educator, community leader and civil rights activist, president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)[80][81]
Rachel Lambert Mellon1910–2014103American philanthropist, art collector and horticulturalist[82]
Meda Mládková1919–2022102Czech philanthropist and art collector[83]
Captain Sir Tom Moore1920–2021100British army officer and fundraiser[84]
Mary Morello1923–100American free speech activist[85]
Dame Elisabeth Murdoch1909–2012103Australian philanthropist[86]
Margaret Murie1902–2003101American conservationist[87]
Josefina Napravilová1914–2014100Czech humanitarian activist[88]
Scott Nearing1883–1983100American radical economist[89]
Anton Nilson1887–1989101Swedish political activist[90]
Sanzo Nosaka1892–1993101Japanese politician[91]
Poornima Arvind Pakvasa1913–2016102Indian social worker[92]
Everett Parker1913–2015102American civil rights activist[93]
Andrée Peel1905–2010105French Resistance member during World War II[94]
Veikko Porkkala1908–2009100Finnish trade union leader and communist activist[95]
Kayyar Kinhanna Rai1915–2015100Indian independence activist[96]
Gerald Ratner1913–2014100American lawyer and philanthropist[97]
Nittoor Srinivasa Rau1903–2004100Indian independence activist and jurist[98]
Naomi Sewell Richardson1892-1993100American educator and suffragist[99]
Jeanne Robert1914–2017103French Resistance leader[100]
Milton Rogovin1909–2011101American documentary photographer[101]
Isabel Rosado1907–2015107Puerto Rican independence activist and social worker[102]
Dovey Johnson Roundtree1914–2018104American civil rights activist[103]
Frederick J. Schlink1891–1995103American co-founder of Consumers Research[104]
Floyd Schmoe1895–2001105American peace activist and naturalist[105]
Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky1897–2000102Austrian architect and political activist[106]
Bernice Tannenbaum1913–2015101American Zionist and feminist[107]
Rosa Tarlovsky de Roisinblit1919–104Argentine human rights activist[108]
Lucille Times1921–2021100American civil rights activist[109]
Elsie Tu1913–2015102British-born Hong Kong social activist[110]
Thomas Wyatt Turner1877–1978101American civil rights activist, biologist and educator[111]
Millie Dunn Veasey1918–2018100American civil rights activist[112]
Marie Wadley1906–2009102Native American activist and historian[113]
Rachel Mellon Walton1899–2006107American philanthropist and donor[114]
Mary Warburg1908–2009100American philanthropist[115]
Edgar Wayburn1906–2010103American environmentalist[116]
Irvin F. Westheimer1879–1980101American businessman, banker and philanthropist[117]
Jamye Coleman Williams1918–2022103American activist[118]
Sir Nicholas Winton1909–2015106British humanitarian[119]
Hazel Wolf1898–2000101American environmental activist and civil rights campaigner[120]
Rose Wolfe1916–2016100Canadian social worker and philanthropist[121]

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