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Amo, Anton Wilhelm (1703–1759) and Afro-Germans
Anton Wilhelm Amo (sometimes referred to by the anglicized name Anton William Amo), one of the first ...
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The writings of German anarchists such as Max Stirner (a.k.a. Johann Kaspar Schmidt, 1806–56) and Gustav ...
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Karl-Otto Appel was born on March 15, 1922 in Dusseldorf, Germany. During World War II he served in the ...
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Born in Hanover, Germany, Hannah Arendt was a German Jewish political theorist of nationalism and revolution ...
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May Ayim was a Ghanaian German artist, academic, and activist; both her poetry and her scholarly writings ...
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Böhm, Hans (also Hans Behem) (1458?-1476)
Hans Böhm was a popular fifteenth-century German preacher who gained fame as the “Drummer of Niklashausen” ...
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Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770–1827)
Ludwig van Beethoven was a revolutionary nineteenth-century German composer of classical and romantic ...
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Walter Benjamin, born in Berlin on July 15, 1892 to a German Jewish middle-class family, occupies a unique ...
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Eduard Bernstein was a leading German social democratic politician and theorist. His life is a microcosmic ...
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The singer-songwriter and poet Wolf Biermann was one of the most prominent socialist dissidents of the ...
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