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(1928 - 2013) ~ American Catholic Priest, Sociologist, Journalist, Popular Novelist, Professor of Sociology at the University of Arizona and the University of Chicago, and a Research Associate at National Opinion Research Center (NORC) : An American Catholic priest, sociologist, journalist and popular novelist. Greeley was a professor of sociology at the University of Arizona and the University of Chicago, and a research associate with the National Opinion Research Center (NORC). (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1812 - 1883) ~ French Writer, Journalist, Lawyer and Translator : A French writer, goguettier, journalist and translator. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1885 - 1948) ~ Italian-American Trade Union Organizer, Middle-1910s Leading Public Faces of the Industrial Workers of the World, Defendant in a Controversial Trial regarding Lawrence Textile Strike of 1912 : An Italian-American trade union organizer who, in the middle-1910s, was one of the leading public faces of the Industrial Workers of the World. Ettor is best remembered as a defendant in a controversial trial related to a killing in the seminal Lawrence Textile Strike of 1912, in which he was acquitted of charges of having been an accessory. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1910 - 1983) ~ War Correspondent and Author of Popular Histories : A war correspondent and author of popular histories, most notably two books on the nineteenth-century exploration of the Nile, The White Nile (1960) and The Blue Nile (1962). Australian-born, he lived in England, and Italy, from 1937. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

Scythian Philosopher, Outspoken Barbarian in Ancient Greece, Traveler of Ancient Athens and the Black Sea : A Scythian philosopher; he travelled from his homeland on the northern shores of the Black Sea, to Ancient Athens, in the early 6th century BC, and made a great impression as a forthright and outspoken barbarian, that is, a non-Greek speaker. He very well could have been a forerunner of the Cynics, in part because of his strong, but playful, parrhesia. None of his works have survived. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

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"A History of Astronomy," by Anton Pannekoek, published by Dover Publications, Inc., 1961.

"Property, Kin, and Community on Truk," by Ward H. Goodenough, Archon Books, Hamden, Connecticut, 1966.

"Woman And Birth Control," by Margaret Sanger, 1916. Source: Margaret Sanger Papers, Library of Congress, LCM 129:12.

"The CNT and the Russian Revolution," by Ignacio de Llorens, Kate Sharpley Library, 1996.

"Women Enslaved by Maternity," by Margaret Sanger, 16 May 1920. Source: Lloyd's Sunday News, May 16, 1920 , Margaret Sanger Microfilm C16:143.

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