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American left and Howard Zinn (1922–2010)
Howard Zinn came to national prominence with the publication of his bestseller A People's History of ...
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Herbert Aptheker was a US Marxist historian and political activist who achieved recognition for his pioneering ...
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Aristide, Jean-Bertrand (b. 1953)
Jean-Bertrand Aristide was the leader of the Haitian Rebellion of 1980–90 , which culminated in the ...
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Colombia, unions, strikes, and anti-neoliberal opposition, 1990–2005
After a decade of brutal repression, a peace process with the main guerilla groups in Colombia was reached ...
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The term “color revolutions” is used to describe as a single phenomenon a number of non-violent protests ...
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Rafael Correa, a leftist economist, was elected president of Ecuador in November 2006. Correa, a self-appointed ...
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Cuban post-revolutionary protests
The Cuban Revolution of 1959 removed a corrupt and increasingly violent dictatorship and set out a ...
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Cuban revolutionary government
Cuba's system of representative government, the Organs of People's Power (Organos del Poder Popular, ...
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Angela Davis is a political activist and Marxist philosopher. In 1970 this African American woman, a ...
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ETA Liberation Front (Euzkadi ta Askatasuna) and Basque nationalism
The lands that form the Basque territory, known in the Basque language as Euskal Herria, have been, since ...
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