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(1901 - 1968) ~ English Historian and Professor of French History at University College, London, Grand Advocate of a Classical Liberal View of the French Revolution : An English historian and Professor of French History at University College, London, who along with prominent French historian Fran?ois Furet advocated a classical liberal view of the French Revolution. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1906 - 1947) ~ South African Novelist, a Descendant of the Zulu Royal Family, Author of Romantic Poetry in the Zulu Language, a Professor at the University of Witwatersrand, and the First Black South African to Receive a PhD : A South African novelist, a descendant of the Zulu royal family, and author of Romantic poetry in the Zulu language. Vilakazi was also a professor at the University of Witwatersrand, where he became the first Black South African to teach University classes to White South Africans. In 1946, Vilakazi also became the first Black South African to receive a PhD. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1944 - ) ~ American Novelist, Short Story Writer, Poet, Social Activist, and in 1982, she became the First African-American Woman to Win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction : An American novelist, short story writer, poet, and social activist. In 1982, she became the first African-American woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, which she was awarded for her novel The Color Purple. Over the span of her career, Walker has published seventeen novels and short story collections, twelve non-fiction works, and collections of essays and poetry. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1933 - 2004) ~ American Writer, Philosopher, Political Activist, and On-site Journalist Covering the Vietnam War, the Siege of Sarajevo, AIDS, Human Rights, and Leftist Ideology : An American writer, philosopher, and political activist. She mostly wrote essays, but also published novels; she published her first major work, the essay "Notes on 'Camp'", in 1964. Her best-known works include the critical works Against Interpretation (1966), Styles of Radical Will (1968), On Photography (1977), and Illness as Metaphor (1978), as well as the fictional works The Way We Live Now (1986), The Volcano Lover (1992), and In America (1999). (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.)

Writings :

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"Home Work in the Tenements," by Elizabeth C. Watson, Survey 25 (4 February 1911), 772-781.

"20,000 Leagues Under the Sea," by Jules Verne, 1870.

"The Tyranny of the Clock," by George Woodcock, first published in War Commentary - For Anarchism mid-march 1944.

"We're Still in the Jungle," by Ralph Nader, New Republic, Copyright 1967, Harrison-Blaine of New Jersey, Inc.. Quoted from Hot War on the Consumer, Edited by David Sanford, 1969, page 44.

"Europe Between the Oceans: 9000 BC-AD 1000," by Barry Cunliffe, Yale University Press: New Haven and London, 2008.

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