Category
page 1Dalit activists
Jyotirao Phule
Indian social reformer (1827-1890)
Ram Vilas Paswan
Indian politician (1946–2020)

Salil Shetty
human rights campaigner
Jignesh Mevani
politician and activist from Gujarat, India
Ruth Manorama
Indian activist
Gopi Shankar Madurai
Indian indigenist and politician
Grace Banu
Dalit activist and first transgender woman to attend computer science university program in Tamil Nadu
Chandrashekhar Azad
Indian social activist, advocate and political leader
Kancha Ilaiah
Indian scholar, activist and writer (born 1952)
Bhanwari Devi
Indian activist
Yashwant Ambedkar
Indian activist, newspaper editor, politician (1912–1977)
Rajni Tilak
Indian Dalit rights activist (1958–2018)
G. N. Devy
Indian social activist, literary critic and academic
Ayyankali
Ayyankali (28 August 1863 – 18 June 1941) was an Indian social reformer, educator, economist, lawmaker, and revolutionary leader. He worked for the advancement of oppressed people in the princely state of Travancore. His struggles resulted in many changes that improved the socio-political structure of Kerala. His determined and relentless efforts transformed the lives of Dalits. He is known as the King of Pulaya.
Chuni Kotal
Indian Dalit anthropologist

Ammar shaikh
Indian writer

Arun Krushnaji Kamble
Indian politician (1953–2009)
Krishnammal Jagannathan
Indian activist
Sheetal Sathe
Indian singer
T. K. Madhavan
Indian reformer (1885-1930)
Joopka Subhadra
Telugu Women Writer
Kabir Kala Manch
organization
Bhaurao Gaikwad
Indian social activist and politician
Vitthal Ramji Shinde
warrior who tried to fight the untouchable (1873–1944)
Lenin Raghuvanshi
Indian activist, political thinker and social entrepreneur
Sanghapali Aruna
Indian activist
P. Jeevanandham
Indian politician (1907–1963)
Radhika Vemula
activist for Dalit rights
Lavanam
Goparaju Ramachandra Lavanam (10 October 1930 – 14 August 2015), known popularly as G. Lavanam or Lavanam, was an Indian social reformer and Gandhian. He worked to remove untouchability in Indian society. He was an atheist and co-founded the Samskar institution with his wife Hemalatha Lavanam. Chennupati Vidya and G. Samaram are his siblings.
Bojja Tharakam
Indian poet and social activist

Bezwada Wilson
activist