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Abdurahman, Abdullah (1872–1940)
Dr. Abdullah Abdurahman was the most influential and popular political leader within the Colored community ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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Adorno, Theodor W. (1903–1969)
Theodor W. Adorno began his intellectual career in Frankfurt and Vienna in the 1920s, continued his work ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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Agüeybaná I (d. 1510) and Agüeybaná II (d. 1511)
When the conquistador Juan Ponce de León came to the island called Borinquen (today Puerto Rico), he ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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Neil Aggett was born in 1953 in the district of Nanyuki in Kenya, and moved to South Africa with his ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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al-Sanusi, Muhammad ibn AH (ca. 1787–1859)
The al-Sanusi (Senussi), called sanmyyia in Arabic, is a Sufi order founded by Muhammad ibn Ali al-Sanusi, ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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Albizu Campos, Pedro (1891–1965)
Pedro Albizu Campos was the most important figure in the Puerto Rican independence movement during ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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Alinsky, Saul (1909–1972) and the Industrial Areas Foundation
Born in Chicago to Russian Jewish immigrants, Saul Alinsky was the leading tactician of community organizing ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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Allende Gossens, Salvador (1908–1973)
Salvador Allende Gossens was president of Chile from 1970 until the putsch led by General Augusto Pinochet ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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Alves, Margarida Maria (1943–1983)
Margarida Maria Alves was born in Alagoa Grande in the state of Paraiba, Brazil. From a rural area, she ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, a defender of civil rights social justice for the lowest-caste Dalit (Untouchables) ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest