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Time Magazine Charles Lindbergh

Charles Lindbergh on the cover as the first winner of Time Magazine's Man of the Year Award. (1927)

Person of the Year (called Man of the Year or Woman of the Year until 1999) is an annual issue of the United States news magazine Time that features and profiles a person, a group, an idea, or an object that "for better or for worse has done the most to influence the events of the year".

Background[]

The tradition of selecting a "Man of the Year" began in 1927, with Time editors contemplating the news makers of the years. The idea was also an attempt to remedy the editorial embarrassment earlier that year of not having aviator Charles Lindbergh on its cover following his historic trans-Atlantic flight. By the end of the year, it was decided that a cover story featuring Lindbergh as the Man of the Year would serve both purposes.

Persons of the Year[]

Year Image or Cover Choice Life time Notes Nationality
1927 Time Magazine Charles Lindbergh Charles Lindbergh 1902–1974 In 1927, Charles Lindbergh would make the first solo trans-Atlantic flight. United States flag Differently American
1928 Walter Chrysler Time Magazine Cover Walter Chrysler 1875–1940 In 1928, Chrysler oversaw a merger of his Chrysler Corporation with Dodge before beginning work on the Chrysler Building. United States flag Differently American
1929 Owen Young Time Magazine Owen D. Young 1874–1962 Young chaired a committee which authored 1929's Young Plan, a program for settlement of German reparations after the Great War. United States flag Differently American
1930 Gandhi 1 Mahatma Gandhi 1869–1948 Gandhi was the Gujarati independence leader of all Indian states. In 1930, he led the Salt Satyagraha, a 240-mile march to protest the imposition of taxes on salt. Gujarat flag Differently Gujarati
1931 Pierre Laval (1935-1949) Pierre Laval 1869–1949 Laval was first elected as the Prime Minister of France in 1931. Laval was popular in the American press at the time for opposing the Lowden Moratorium, a temporary freeze on Great War debt payments that was disliked in both France and the U.S. France flag Differently French
1932 General-roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt Jr. 1887–1944 Roosevelt won the 1932 US Presidential election by a landslide, defeating Secretary of State Frank Kellogg. United States flag Differently American
1933 Hugh Johnson Time Cover Hugh Johnson 1882–1942 In 1933, Johnson was appointed as thedirector of the National Recovery Administration. US President Roosevelt gave him the task of bringing industry, labor and government together to create codes of "fair practices" and set prices. United States flag Differently American
1934 Huey Long 1940 Huey Long 1893–1935 Long was the president of the Confederate States from 1933 to 1935, and was pushing his progressive reform policies known as Share Our Wealth in 1934. Confederate States flag Differently Confederate
1935/1936 Selassie restored Haile Selassie 1892–1975 As the Emperor of Ethiopia in 1935 and 1936, Selassie was one of the main figures in the Ethiopian resistance to annexation when Italy threatened to invade. Ethiopia flag Differently Ethiopian
1937 John Nance Garner John Nance Garner 1868–1967 Garner was the president of the Confederate States in 1937, which was in the middle of the Confederate Civil War. Confederate States flag Differently Confederate
1938 Wilhelm III photo Wilhelm III of Germany 1882–1951 Wilhelm accedes to the throne of Germany following the abdication of his father. Germany flag Differently German
1939 Joseph stalin Joseph Stalin 1878–1953 In 1939, Stalin was the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and de-facto leader of the Soviet Union. Soviet Union flag Differently Soviet

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1940 Heilbrunn-500 Adolf Hitler 1889–1962 By 1940, Hitler's Pan-Germanic cultural movement "Hitlerism" had spread throughout Europe and had even lead to Sweden joining Germany in the Polish-German War. Germany flag Differently German
1941 Dumbo Dumbo Because of war in Poland and in the Confederate States, Time Magazine decided to try to uplift the American Spirit by giving Disney's cartoon elephant Dumbo the title of Mammal of the Year. N/A
1942 Clement Attlee Clement Attlee 1874–1965 In 1942, Attlee oversaw peace talks between Germany and the Allies, ending the Polish-German War. Flag of Great Britain (1707–1800) British
1943 Carter Glass Carter Glass 1858–1946 Appointed as the President of the Confederate States, he established the Confederate States Government-in-exile in 1943 following the fall of Richmond. Confederate States flag Differently Confederate
1944 Thomas E. Dewey Thomas Dewey 1902–1971 Dewey won the 1944 U.S. Presidential election by a landslide, defeating the incumbent, Henry Wallace. United States flag Differently American
1945 Harry F. Byrd Harry F. Byrd 1887–1966 In 1945, former Confederate Senator Harry Byrd is appointed the president of the Confederate States Government-in-exile. Confederate States flag Differently Confederate
1946 Umberto II, 1944 Umberto II of Italy 1904–1983 In 1946, Umberto II becomes the King of Italy following the abdication of his father Victor Emmanuel III. Italy flag Differently Italian
1947 Earl Long Earl Long 1895–1960 In 1947, Long becomes the chairman of the Confederation of American Socialist States. Confederation of American Socialist States flag Differently Confederate
1948 Thomas E. Dewey Thomas Dewey 1902–1971 Dewey was reelected as the president of the United States in 1948. United States flag Differently American
1949 Albert Einstein (Nobel) Albert Einstein 1879–1955 In 1949, Einstein had been working on the possibility of using nuclear fission as a new power source for the later half of the century. Germany flag Differently German
1950 SyngmanRhee Syngman Rhee 1875–1965 Prime Minister of Korea Syngman Rhee is awarded Man of the Year for his works in industrializing the nation in 1950. Korea flag Differently Korean
1951 Clement Attlee Clement Attlee 1883–1967 In 1951, Prime Minister Clement Attlee of the United Kingdom would have his famed A Nightmare Manifested speech in Toronto, in which he criticized the United State's continuous occupation of former Canadian territories won during the Anglo American War. Later that year, Clement met with CSSA Chairmen Earl Long, and continued to serve as Prime Minister following the general election that October. Flag of Great Britain (1707–1800) British
1952 Mohammad Reza Shah Khosrau IV 1919-1980 In 1952, Khosrau IV was restored to the throne of West Persia after the failed revolution, caused by the East Persian regime. West Persia flag Differently West Persian
1953 Pretty Boy Floyd Charles A. Floyd 1904–1963 In 1953, Chairman Floyd of the CASS had begun purges through the government and military. As well as beginning military modernization and armament production. Confederation of American Socialist States flag Differently Confederate
1954 JohnFosterDulles John Foster Dulles 1888–1959 As the United States Secretary of State in 1954, Dulles was architect of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization. United States flag Differently American
1955 Ferruccio Parri Ferruccio Parri 1890–1981 In 1955, Ferruccio Parri, the former Prime Minister of Italy, becomes the first General Secretary of the Latin League, an organization which he was instrumental part of it's creation. Italy flag Differently Italian
1956 Earl Warren Portrait, half figure, seated, facing front, as Governor Earl Warren 1891–1974 Earl Warren is reelected as the president of the United States in 1956. Earlier that year, Warren allowed the referendum votes in the US-occupied territories of Canada.  United States flag Differently American
1957 Khrushchev Nikita Khrushchev 1894–1971 In 1957, Khrushchev consolidated his leadership of the Soviet Union, surviving a plot to dismiss him by members of the Presidium, and leading the Soviet Union into the Space Race with the launch of Sputnik 1. Soviet Union flag Differently Soviet

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1958 De Gaulle-OWI Charles de Gaulle 1890–1970 De Gaulle was appointed the Prime Minister of France in May 1958 and following the collapse of the Fourth Republic and establishment of the Fifth Republic, was then elected the President of France in December. France flag Differently French
1959 JPK Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. 1915–1963 In 1959 Vice President Joseph P. Kennedy would have his famed Sokolniki Debate with Soviet First Secretary Nikita Khrushchev which became a major media event for the United States. United States flag Differently American
1960 U.S. scientists Represented by George Beadle, Charles Draper, John Enders, Donald A. Glaser, Joshua Lederberg, Willard Libby, Linus Pauling, Edward Purcell, James Van Allen, and Robert Woodward. United States flag Differently American
1961 JPK Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. 1915–1963 Kennedy was inaugurated as the President of the United States in 1961, he also ordered the U.S. invasion of the CASS starting the American War. United States flag Differently American
1962 Pope-John-XXIII-picture Pope Julius III 1881–1963 Julius III was head of the Roman Catholic Church from 1960 to 1983. In 1962, he volunteered to serve as a mediator in the American War, hoping to end the conflict. He also initiated the Second Vatican Council that same year. Italy flag Differently Italian

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1963 Inonu Ismet Maxentius Lecapenas 1884-1973 In 1963, Maxentius Lecapenas as the head of the Rhomanian Modernist Party becomes the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Byzantium for the 3rd time in his career. Rhomania flag Differently Rhomanian
1964 Nelson Rockefeller Nelson Rockefeller 1908–1979 Rockefeller was elected in his own right as the president of the United States in 1964, before securing the passage of the Civil Rights Act, escalating U.S. involvement in the war against communism. United States flag Differently American
1965 Maxwell D. Taylor Maxwell Taylor 1901–1987 General Taylor was the commander of U.S. forces in the Confederation of American Socialist States during the American War. United States flag Differently American
1966 Martin luther king1 Martin Luther King Jr. 1929–2006 In 1966, Religious and Civil Rights Leader Martin Luther King returns back to Dixie after spending half a decade in exile in the United States. Also during this year, MLK would give his Dream for the Nation speech. Confederation of American Socialist States flag Differently Confederate
1967 Screen Shot 2022-10-11 at 7.29.13 AM Longtai of China 1907–1976 In 1967, Longtai becomes Emperor of China following the death of his Brother Jingwei. China flag Differently Chinese
1968/1969 0826 vietnam-war-RB The American soldier Representing U.S. troops involved in the American War (1961–1978). United States flag Differently American
1970 Henry Kissinger Heinz Kissinger 1923-2023 In 1970, Heinz Kissinger term as the General Secretary of the German League would come to an end, later that year he would become Chancellor of the German Empire. He was the first Jewish General Secretary of the Germanic League and, the first Jewish Chancellor of the German Empire. Germany flag Differently German
1971 Dom Pedro Henrique Pedro III of Brazil 1909–1981 In 1971 Emperor Pedro III of Brazil celebrated his golden jubilee for his reign of 50 years, which was one of the major social events of the decade. Brazil flag Differently Brazilian
1972 Richard Nixon Richard Nixon 1913–1972 As the President of the United States, Nixon visited Moscow in 1972, the first sitting U.S. President to do so. Nixon later secured the SALT I pact with the Soviet Union before his assassination in November of that year. (He is the first person to be awarded Person of the Year postmortem.) United States flag Differently American
1973 Women 1973 American women Represented by Pat Nixon, Susan Brownmiller, Judy Agnew, Ella Grasso, Billie Jean King, Charlotte Reid, Shirley Chisholm, and Marilyn Monroe Kennedy. United States flag Differently American
1974 Marsnaut-640x353 Jürgen Stefan, the first man on Mars In 1974, the Germanic League's mission to Mars would become the first humans to reach another planet after a Soviet lunar landing four years prior (Luna 17). The manned space mission launched in 1973 as part of an international project originally started in 1969 called I.G.M.M.E. (International Germanic Manned Mars Expedition). Germanic League flag Differently Germanic League
1975 Molotov Vyacheslav Molotov 1890-1986 In 1975 Vyacheslay Molotov would become acting First Secretary of the Soviet Union following Dmitry Ustinov's resignation, where he would oversee the dissolution of the USSR and the establishment of the Russian Federation. Soviet Union flag Differently Soviet

Russia flag Differently Russian

1976 56D8B662-B71A-4891-A222-B30410FD518D Sándor Kocsis 1929-2010 In 1976 Sándor Kocsis is elected General Secretary of the Germanic League, which he began the process of overseeing the distribution of money to help newly non-communist nations. Danubia flag Differently Danubian
1977 Robert F. Kennedy flag Robert Kennedy 1925-2017 In 1977 the newly elected US President, began working on finally ending the American War beginning peace talks between himself, along side President Jimmy Carter, with Chairmen Fidel Castro in the State of Cuba. United States flag Differently American
1978 Henrietta II Nekauba I 1952-1999 Nekauba I of Egypt is internationally recognized for her outstanding efforts in promoting the coexistence of different religious groups and negotiating peace in foreign religious conflicts. Egypt flag Differently Egyptian
1979 Martin luther king1 Martin Luther King Jr. 1929-2006 In 1979 MLK would be instrumental in the creation of the creation of the Civil Right act of 1979 in the Confederate States, ending Racial segregation in the nation. Confederate States flag Differently Confederate
1980 Robert F. Kennedy flag Robert Kennedy 1925-2017 In 1980 President Kennedy would win reelection against George H W Bush in one of the biggest landsides victories in United States political history. United States flag Differently American
1981 Prince Franz Wilhelm of Prussia Vladimir Nikolai Romanov 1951-2011 In 1981, Vladimir Romanov tried peacefully to reopen Russian borders to First World Nations, which resulted in the restoration of West Persian-Russian relations. Flag of the Russian Empire (black-yellow-white) Russian
1982 Xerox Alto computer The computer N/A Denoted "Machine of the Year" to herald the dawn of the Information Age. N/A
1983 Lech Walesa - 2009 Lech Walesa Born in 1943 Leader of the Polish Solidarity trade union and architect of the Gdańsk Agreement. Became the second Polish President. Poland flag Differently Polish
1984 Gary Hart 1988 Gary Hart Born in 1936 Gary Hart is elected as the president of the United States, defeating Unionist Governor Ed McMahon in the General Election and Senator Ted Kennedy in the Progressive Primary, in both of which he had been seen as the underdog candidate. United States flag Differently American
1985 DengXiaoping Deng Xiaoping 1904–1997 As the Prime Minister of China, Deng was acknowledged for introducing Liberal reforms in the economy China flag Differently Chinese
1986 F2196799-3490-44A0-A2B4-F957FA0B40CA Mikhail Kalashnikov 1919-2013 In 1986, Mikhail Kalashnikov is elected and beings his term as the president of Russia. He plans to build diplomatic relations with Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland to revive the old Soviet-era "friendship". Russia flag Differently Russian
1987 Howard Baker Howard Baker 1925-2014 Howard Baker begins his term as President of the Confederate States of America, despite being considered Pro-United States, he begins pushing policies which would lead the nation for economic self sufficiency and rebuilding ties to Mexico. Confederate States flag Differently Confederate
1988 Nelson-mandela Nelson Mandela 1918-2013 In 1988, Prime Minister Nelson Mandela establishes the constriction of the elective monarchy of Mutapa. Mutapa flag Differently Mutapese
1989 Bob Dole, PCCWW photo portrait Bob Dole 1923-2021 In 1989 President Dole begins his term as the president in which the President passes his fundamental tax relief and reform bill. He also ended the U.S.'s foreign aid to the Confederate States. United States flag Differently American
1990 Earth3 Earth Planet of the Year, the article discussed the environmental issues facing the planet, and those working to fix them. N/A
1991

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Michael I of Dacia 1921-2017 In 1991, the Moldovan Civil War comes to an end. King Michael I of Dacia becomes the Head of State of Moldova. Dacia flag Differently Dacian
1992 Sam Walton Sam Walton 1918-1992 Businessman Sam Walton businessman and entrepreneur successful has successfully expanded his company during the Confederate financial crisis buyout many rivals. In 1992 Walton began to open his Wal-marts in the United States, and by the time of his death he was the richest man in North America, and the second richest in the world. (He is only one of two people to be awarded Person of the Year postmortem.) Confederate States flag Differently Confederate
1993 Bill-clinton Bill Clinton Born in 1946 In 1993, Bill Clinton begins his term as president of the Confederate States. Clinton began to push economic expansions to try and get the nation out it's financial crisis. Confederate States flag Differently Confederate
1994 Screen Shot 2022-10-11 at 7.36.43 AM Kunlong Born in 1946 In 1994, Kunlong would become the Empress of China following the death of her uncle. She is the first Female monarch of China since Empress Wu Zetian. China flag Differently Chinese
1995 Fire Fighter Spokane First responders In 1995, the United States suffered a rise in domestic terrorism and public unrest across the nation. Times, decided to give the Person of the year to America's first responders as a way to say thank you. United States flag Differently American
1996 Jerry Brown 1996 Jerry Brown Born in 1938 In 1996, Jerry Brown would be elected president, defeating Senator Richard Lugar. United States flag Differently American
1997 Ellen DeGeneres 1997 Ellen DeGeneres Born in 1958 In 1997, Confederate comedian and Forrest Gump star Ellen DeGeneres came out as lesbian in an appearance on the Oprah Winfrey Show. This would become a major political and social scandal for the Confederacy, as LGBT rights in the nation were brought to the political forefront. Confederate States flag Differently Confederate
1998 Al gore Al Gore Born in 1948 In 1998, Al Gore is elected as the president of the Confederacy, beating Governor Lamar Alexander and Businessman Ross Perot, in a highly contested election. Confederate States flag Differently Confederate
1999 Jeff Bezos Person of the Year Jeff Bezos Born in 1964 Bezos is the founder and CEO of Amazon. United States flag Differently American
2000 Jerry Brown (2003) Jerry Brown Born in 1938 Jerry Brown wins reelection against New Mexico Senator John McCain in one of the closest elections in US History. United States flag Differently American
2001 Statue of Liberty 7 The American Dream The American Dream was chosen as time's person of the year, as the magazine hoped that the United States would continue to follow the ideals of democracy, rights, liberty, opportunity and equality during the 21st century. United States flag Differently American
2002 Milliennials 2002 Millennials Born in 1981 to 1996 The person of the year was given to the generation born between 1981 to 1996. Represented by Chess Prodigy Sergey Karjakin, actor Elijah Wood, actor Daniel Radcliffe, Olympic alpine skier Janica Kostelić, and Princess Angelique of Haiti. N/A
2003 Kasparov person of the year Garry Kasparov Born in 1963 In 2003, Russian Chess Grand Master and political activist Kasparov would become a major critic of boss Russian President Putin and the Romanov family. This would lead to an assassination attempt on the man and much out cry from abroad for strengthening the nation's liberal democracy. Russia flag Differently Russian
2004 Howard dean randolph college Howard Dean Born in 1948 In 2004, Dean is elected the president of the United States, defeating Progressive nominee John Kerry. United States flag Differently American
2005 Condoleezza Rice 2 Condoleezza Rice Born in 1954 In 2005, newly elected President Rice of the Confederacy began having meetings with President Putin of Russia despite criticism from the United States. During the year, Rice also made statements telling her plans to rebuild the Confederacy close relations with Russia just as it had with Mexico. Confederate States flag Differently Confederate
2006 Bill Gates as Bill Gates Bill Gates Born in 1955 In 2006 Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, one of the richest people in the world, and co-founder of the philanthropic Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, is awarded Person of the Year for his company's technical advances and his charity work. United States flag Differently American
2007 J K Rowling 0026 J. K. Rowling Born in 1965 In 2007, author J. K. Rowling released her final novel for her Harry Potter series, Deathly Ascension Flag of Great Britain (1707–1800) British
2008 Tailong of China Tailong Born in 1978 In 2008, Tailong would become the Emperor of China following the abdication of his mother. His coronation effectively ended the post-riot chaos in China. China flag Differently Chinese
2009 Gen. Stanley McChrystal USFOR-Y Stanley A. McChrystal Born in 1959 In 2009, US General McChrystal, over saw the addition of 40,000 US Troops on the Confederate border and modernizing American defenses apart of Operation Big Stick. United States flag Differently American
2010 Alexis Tsipras 2015 (cropped) Alexis Tsipras Born in 1974 In 2010, Alexis Tsipras becomes the Prime Minister of Kingdom of Byzantium, as the head of the Coalition of the Rhomanian Left, which pulled off its first victory in over 20 years. Rhomania flag Differently Rhomanian
2011 Mike Huckabee by Gage Skidmore 6 (cropped) Mike Huckabee Born in 1955 In 2011, President Huckabee of the Confederacy would begin raising military spending, and its close ties to its fellow BRAC nations. Confederate States flag Differently Confederate
2012 Bill Richardson Bill Richardson Born in 1947 In 2012, Bill Richardson is elected the president of the United States, defeating Unionist Vice President John Kasich. United States flag Differently American
2013 Stevejobs Macworld2005-cropped Steve Jobs Born in 1955 In 2013, Steve Jobs the chairman, CEO, and co-founder of Apple INC, is awarded Person of the Year for the many technical advancements made by his company. United States flag Differently American
2014 Scotland Independence movement Scotland Independence Movement Represented by such groups as Yes! Scotland following a successful referendum campaign for independence. Scotland flag Differently Scottish
2015 IMG 3255 Angelique Born in 1988 In 2015, Angelique becomes the first Queen of the Kingdom of Haiti. Haiti flag Differently Haitian
2016 Marco Rubio Marco Rubio Born in 1971 Marco Rubio is elected the president of Confederacy, defeating Governor Rick Perry, Senator Bill Nelson, and Communist Activist Mariela Castro. Confederate States flag Differently Confederate
2017 Tsai Ing-wen Tsai Ing-Wen Born in 1956 In 2017, Tsai Ing-wen would become the Prime Minister of China as her Progressive Democratic Party won control of the Parliament ending the Social Conservatives's near decade control over Chinese politics. China flag Differently Chinese
2018 Alexandria Ocasio Cortez Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Born in 1989 In 2018 Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez would be elected to the Confederate States Congress as a representative of Puerto Rico. Cortez was among 11 representative and 3 senators to be elected in 2018 for the Communist Party of the Confederacy, it's largest gain of seats since emerging from the remnants of the Communist Party in 1985. Confederate States flag Differently Confederate
2019 Ilhan Omar (Differently) Ilhan Omar Born in 1982 In 2019, Congresswoman Ilhan Omar is elected the President of Somalia for the Islamic Left Party. Omar's victory was seen as a large win for Islamic Socialism and was responsible for shaking up the Democrat Party dominated political establishment of Somalia. Somalia flag Differently Somali
2020 Oliver Mark - Benazir Bhutto, Dubai 2006 (cropped) Benazir Bhutto Born in 1953 In 2020, Bhutto resigned after ruling East Persia for nearly 30 years. East Persia flag Differently East Persian
2021 Ngugi wa Thiong'o - Festivaletteratura 2012 Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o Born in 1938 In 2021, Thiong'o's faction won the Kenyan Civil War and Thiong'o resumed his term as the president of Kenya. Kenya flag Differently Kenyan
2022 Mike Pence February 2015 cropped color corrected Mike Pence Born in 1959 As President of the United States, Pence had revealed an ambitious legislative agenda which included increased NASA funding and a larger military budget as tensions with the Confederate States rose throughout the summer of 2023. United States flag Differently American
2023 Person Year 2023 Differently Isabella IV of Spain Born in 2000 Isabella IV became a feminist symbol of hope for many girls and women around the globe who are being forced on arranged marriages. Spain flag Differently Spanish
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