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The Abraham Lincoln Brigade refers to approximately 2,800 US men and women who volunteered to defend ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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Philip Agee, an agent of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), resigned from the organization and ...
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Blum, Léon (1872–1950) and the Popular Front
As the political landscape in Europe evolved in 1934, with the rise of Adolf Hitler and fascist riots ...
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Brissot, Jacques Pierre (1754–1793)
Jacques Pierre Brissot was one of the most misunderstood men of his generation and ours. Best known for ...
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Noam Chomsky is a US political theorist and activist, and institute professor of linguistics at the Massachusetts ...
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Coinciding with the outbreak of World War I, Dada was originally perceived as a protest against bourgeois ...
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Hawaii, resistance to US invasion and occupation
On January 16, 1893, Queen Lilìuokalanì yielded to the “superior force of the United States of America,” ...
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Salvadoran Civil War, 1980–1991
The Salvadoran Civil War, taking the lives of about 70,000 people, was fought between the Salvadoran ...
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Sandino, Augusto César (1895–1934)
Augusto César Sandino led the guerilla struggle against the US occupation of Nicaragua between 1927 and ...
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Sukarno (Soekarno) is the only name of the first president of Indonesia. He was an active member of the ...
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