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Subject: Social Movements X
Period: 1800-1899 X
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Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, a defender of civil rights social justice for the lowest-caste Dalit (Untouchables) ...
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American Civil War (1861–1864)
The American Civil War has long been one of the most popular subjects in US history. Its frequent treatment ...
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American Civil War and slavery
In many respects the American Civil War was the largest – and most successful – slave rebellion in ...
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American Civil War draft riots
On July 13, 1863, an angry mob of New York's working people began moving uptown from lower Manhattan, ...
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Slaves who resorted to militant resistance in North America initially sought to win little more than ...
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Anarchism and syndicalism, Southern Africa
Anarchism , and particularly its syndicalist variant, played an important role in early labor and socialist ...
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Anarchism in the United States to 1945
Historians have adopted two approaches in their study of anarchism in the United States. Some narratives ...
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Anarcho-pacifists hold that anarchism is a philosophy of non-violence, arguing that since anarchism opposes ...
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Andrews, William Henry “Bill” (1870–1950)
Born in Suffolk, England, in 1870, Andrews became a prominent South African union leader, syndicalist, ...
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Anti-Corn Law agitation, Britain, 19th century
Formed in 1839, the Anti-Corn Law League offered “free trade” as a panacea and presented itself as the ...
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