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Abdurahman, Abdullah (1872–1940)
Dr. Abdullah Abdurahman was the most influential and popular political leader within the Colored community ...
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Born Wesley Cook on April 24, 1954, and raised in the North Philadelphia housing projects, Mumia Abu-Jamal ...
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African American resistance, Jim Crow era
Black militant resistance played a significant role throughout the Jim Crow era. Prior to the 1950s and ...
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African American resistance, Reconstruction era
Faced with an upsurge of anti-black violence after the end of slavery, blacks in the American South frequently ...
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International resistance to the US invasion of Iraq became the largest, most diverse, and arguably first ...
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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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Cabinda separatist movement, Angola
Cabinda's relationship to Angola has been a point of intense conflict from the colonial period. While ...
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Since its inaugural issue under the editorship of W. E. B. Du Bois in November 1910, The Crisis , the ...
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Friedländer, Benedikt (1866–1908)
Benedikt Friedländer (or Benedict Friedlaender) was active in the natural sciences before becoming a ...
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Most famous for her pathbreaking feminist text Woman in the Nineteenth Century (1845), Sarah Margaret ...
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