civic leader
C103
concept
A civic leader is an individual who actively guides, organizes, and advocates within a community or public sphere to address collective needs, shape policy, and promote the common good.
All labels observed (82)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| political activist | 734 |
| jurist | 614 |
| civil rights activist | 455 |
| colonial administrator | 367 |
| social reformer | 356 |
| civil servant | 219 |
| civic leader canonical | 193 |
| human rights activist | 177 |
| women's rights activist | 167 |
| colonial governor | 157 |
| Mexican politician | 109 |
| political hostess | 56 |
| Zionist leader | 55 |
| civil rights leader | 50 |
| community leader | 50 |
| American activist | 31 |
| women's rights advocate | 30 |
| civil liberties advocate | 26 |
| civil rights advocate | 26 |
| police chief | 23 |
| Roman governor | 20 |
| colonial leader | 18 |
| African American leader | 15 |
| Cherokee leader | 14 |
| indigenous leader | 14 |
| nonprofit leader | 11 |
| social justice advocate | 11 |
| American Founding Father | 10 |
| feminist activist | 10 |
| local government leader | 8 |
| NAACP leader | 7 |
| Pashtun leader | 7 |
| American civic leader | 6 |
| local government official | 6 |
| social leader | 6 |
| borough president | 5 |
| global health advocate | 5 |
| mental health reformer | 5 |
| American civil rights leader | 3 |
| Patriot leader | 3 |
| Tammany Hall leader | 3 |
| local dignitary | 3 |
| peasant movement leader | 3 |
| senior civilian officials | 3 |
| Chicago alderman | 2 |
| Filipino civic leader | 2 |
| NAACP chairperson | 2 |
| democratic leader | 2 |
| gender equality advocate | 2 |
| humanitarian leader | 2 |
| member of city council | 2 |
| public policy leader | 2 |
| Councilman | 1 |
| Duwamish leader | 1 |
| Eleanor Roosevelt work | 1 |
| German mayor | 1 |
| Las Vegas civic leader | 1 |
| Nantucket community leader | 1 |
| Nashville city councilman | 1 |
| Norwegian-American community leader | 1 |
| Progressive Era leader | 1 |
| Reconstruction-era leader | 1 |
| Suquamish leader | 1 |
| Wikimedia movement activist | 1 |
| civic advocate | 1 |
| civic engagement advocate | 1 |
| civic figure | 1 |
| civic head | 1 |
| civic leaders | 1 |
| civic promoter | 1 |
| civil society leader | 1 |
| community leadership title | 1 |
| council leader | 1 |
| councilor | 1 |
| internet governance leader | 1 |
| political ethicist | 1 |
| public affairs leadership role | 1 |
| refugee rights activist | 1 |
| social sector leader | 1 |
| urban development leader | 1 |
| village leader | 1 |
| პოზიტიური საზოგადო მოღვაწე | 1 |
Description generation (CDg)
The one-sentence description above was generated by prompting gpt-5.1 with the class name and this instruction.
Instruction
generate a one-sentence description for a given conceptual class. # Response Format Return only the sentence: "Description: [one-sentence description of the conceptional class]"
Input
Class: civic leader
Generated description
A civic leader is an individual who actively guides, organizes, and advocates within a community or public sphere to address collective needs, shape policy, and promote the common good.
Instances (4,006)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Michael Taiwo Akinkunmi | civil servant |
| Aurora Aragon Quezon | Filipino civic leader |
| Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 4th Earl of Minto | colonial administrator |
| Hallam Tennyson | colonial administrator |
| David Hilliard | political activist |
| Charles Neblett | civil rights activist |
| Sir Adetokunbo Ademola | jurist |
| Jerónimo Luis de Cabrera | colonial governor |
| Joseph Warren | Patriot leader |
| George W. Gage | — |
| Homer Plessy | civil rights activist |
|
Kelley
surface form:
Florence Kelley
|
social reformer |
| Lillian Wald | social reformer |
| Emma Willard | women's rights advocate |
| Charles Bradlaugh | social reformer |
| Charles Evans Hughes | jurist |
|
Grimké
surface form:
Sarah Moore Grimké
|
women's rights activist |
| William Monroe Trotter | civil rights activist |
| Adam Clayton Powell Sr. | civil rights leader |
| Calvin O. Butts III | civil rights leader |
| William A. Shea | — |
| William G. Anderson | civil rights activist |
| Pinhas Rosen | jurist |
| Thomas Culpeper | colonial administrator |
| Michael Henry de Young | — |
| Fela Kuti | political activist |
|
Church Terrell
surface form:
Mary Church Terrell
|
civil rights activist |
| Samuel DeWitt Proctor | civil rights leader |
| Gene L. Dodaro | civil servant |
| Manuel Armijo | Mexican politician |
| Alice Malsenior Tallulah-Kate Walker | civil rights activist |
| Mabel Wisse Smit | human rights activist |
| Zhang Taiyan | political activist |
| Anar Mammadli | human rights activist |
| Francis James Grimké | civil rights activist |
|
“Fighting Lady”
surface form:
Helen Dortch Longstreet
|
political activist |
| Menachem Begin | Zionist leader |
| Thomas Baker | — |
|
Florence Nightingale (as nurse and organizer of medical care)
surface form:
Florence Nightingale
|
social reformer |
| Bill Shearer | political activist |
| Vivian Malone Jones | civil rights activist |
| Amandla Stenberg | American activist |
| J. S. T. Stranahan | — |
| Ruth Baldwin | social reformer |
| Robert Maclay Widney | — |
| José Ángel Gutiérrez | political activist |
| Mary Cyrene Burch Breckinridge | political hostess |
| Paul Körner | civil servant |
| Thomas Leverett | — |
| Simon Bradstreet | colonial administrator |