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Subject: Communication Studies X
Place: Americas X
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Abraham Frumkin was among the leading intellectuals of the late nineteenth-century European Jewish anarchist ...
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Emma Goldman, an anarcho-feminist intellectual, activist, writer, organizer, and public speaker, is arguably ...
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Raised in the Bohemian town of Burowski and educated in Vienna, anarchist militant Hippolyte Havel was ...
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Mother Jones was one of the most famous women in America during the early years of the twentieth century, ...
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Although Benjamin Lewis Reitman often made headlines with his activism on behalf of the homeless, he ...
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Tucker, Benjamin R. (1854–1939)
Described in his day as “the chief American exponent of anarchism” ( Vizetelly 1911 : 15), Benjamin Ricketson ...
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Woman's Christian Temperance Union
The Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) was the largest women's organization in the United States ...
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Woodhull, Victoria (1838–1927)
Victoria Woodhull was a champion of women's suffrage and workers' rights in the mid-nineteenth century ...
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