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Born in 1876 in Spain of a British father and a Spanish mother, Rafael Barrett trained as a mathematician ...
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Britain, anti-war movement, 1775–1783
Throughout the crisis leading to the War of American Independence , successive British administrations ...
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Cooke, John William (1919–1968) and Argentine revolutionary Peronism
It is fitting that John William Cooke's year of birth, 1919, should coincide in Argentine history with ...
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Abraham Frumkin was among the leading intellectuals of the late nineteenth-century European Jewish anarchist ...
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Garrison, William Lloyd (1805–1879)
William Lloyd Garrison, controversial editor of The Liberator , was a central figure in the abolitionist ...
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Global justice movement and resistance
The protests against the World Trade Organization (WTO) ministerial in Seattle, 1999 , brought the growing ...
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Emma Goldman, an anarcho-feminist intellectual, activist, writer, organizer, and public speaker, is arguably ...
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Edith Maud Gonne was an Irish revolutionary, feminist, and actress. Of Anglo-Irish descent, she actively ...
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Guerilla theater is a form of political protest that presents unannounced, politically or socially motivated ...
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Founded in 1985, the Guerrilla Girls is a collective of anonymous female artists and art world professionals ...
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