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Subject: Communication and Media Studies X
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Adorno, Theodor W. (1903–1969)
Theodor W. Adorno began his intellectual career in Frankfurt and Vienna in the 1920s, continued his work ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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Brissot, Jacques Pierre (1754–1793)
Jacques Pierre Brissot was one of the most misunderstood men of his generation and ours. Best known for ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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Garrison, William Lloyd (1805–1879)
William Lloyd Garrison, controversial editor of The Liberator , was a central figure in the abolitionist ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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Edith Maud Gonne was an Irish revolutionary, feminist, and actress. Of Anglo-Irish descent, she actively ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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Antonio Gramsci was the foremost revolutionary Marxist theorist of the Communist Party of Italy, of which ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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Hunt, Henry “Orator” (1773–1835)
An English radical orator and activist who advocated universal suffrage and annual parliaments, Henry ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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Evan Anthony Hyde (Evan X Hyde), founder of the United Black Association for Development (UBAD) and publisher ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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Jean-Paul Marat was the most influential of the radical journalists of the French Revolution . Before ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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Dora Marsden, modernist writer, editor, and feminist activist, was born in Yorkshire, England. As a student ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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Louise Michel, a French educator and writer, was internationally known as an anarchist agitator. Born ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest