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Coordinator of CASA Chapulin, a Center for Solidarity Work and Radical Education Based in Oaxaca, Mexico, Facilitating the Work of International Activists as Human Rights Observers, Independent Journalists and Volunteers for Grassroots Organizations : The author of Teaching Rebellion: Stories from the Grassroots Mobilization in Oaxaca. She coordinated CASA Chapulin, a center for solidarity work and radical education based in Oaxaca, Mexico, facilitating the work of international activists as human rights observers, independent journalists and volunteers for grassroots organizations. (From : AgainstTheCurrent.org.)

(1877 - 1941) ~ Austrian-born Marxist Economist, Socialist Theorist, Politician and the Chief Theoretician for the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) during the Weimar Republic : An Austrian-born Marxist economist, socialist theorist,[1] politician and the chief theoretician for the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) during the Weimar Republic, being almost universally recognized as the SPD's foremost theoretician of this century. He was also a physician. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1858 - 1942) ~ Greek Socialist Politician, Lecturer at Oxford University, Pioneer of the Socialist Labour Movement in Greece : A Greek socialist politician. Drakoulis, once a lecturer at Oxford University, was one of the pioneers of the socialist labour movement in Greece. An energetic agitator and the most prominent figure in the nascent socialist movement, Drakoulis founded the Workers League of Greece. In August 1910, he was one of ten socialists elected to the national parliament and cooperated with the political party of Eleftherios Venizelos. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1892 - 1973) ~ First Woman to Attempt a Hunger Strike in the United States, Ukrainian-American Anarchist, Hunger Striker, 1914 Prisoner Accused of Disorderly Conduct during an Industrial Workers of the World Speech : A Ukrainian-American anarchist and hunger striker who was jailed in 1914 for disorderly conduct during an Industrial Workers of the World speech. According to The New York Times, she was the first woman to attempt a hunger strike in the United States. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1866 - 1918) ~ American Presbyterian Minister, Journalist, and Activist for Child Labor Reform at the State and National Level : Clergyman, social reformer, and journalist, was born in Salisburyville, Pa., the son of John Ryan and Catherine Scott Comfort McKelway. His father, a Presbyterian minister in Albemarle County, Va., was sympathetic towards the South during the Civil War... (From : DocSouth.UNC.edu.)

Writings :

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"The Poor in Summer," by Robert Alston Stevenson, Scribner's Magazine, XXX, (September 1901): 259-277.

"Worship and Church Bells," by Thomas Paine, a letter to Camille Jordan, printed in Paris in the summer of 1797 with the title: "Lettre de Thomas Paine sur les Cultes. A Paris, Imprimerie- Librairie du Cercle-Social, rue du Theatre-Fran-caise No. 4. 1797."

"Brief Answers to the Big Questions," by Stephen Hawking, Bantam Books, 2018.

"Powderly and Gompers," by Eugene V. Debs, Unsigned article attributed to Debs, published in Locomotive Firemen?s Magazine (Terre Haute, IN), v. 14, no. 8 (August 1890), pg. 705.

"The Housing Problem in Great Cities," by E. R. L. Gould, Quarterly Review of Economics 14 (1899-1900), 378-393.

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