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(1883 - 1957) ~ Labor Relations Scholar, Mediator, Professor, State and Federal Government Administrator, Mediator, Arbitrator, and a Member of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Brain Trust : A labor relations scholar and mediator. Leiserson was a professor, state and federal government administrator, mediator, arbitrator, and a member of President Franklin D. Roosevelt?s "brain trust," which developed and wrote legislation such as the Railway Labor Act of 1934. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

UK-Born, Zulu Anthropologist Who Lived Among the Zulus for 25 Years : It is safe to say [Bryant's] work will never be exceeded. Almost everything published on the subject since depends on him... (From : Cambridge.org.)

(1804 - 1851) ~ The First International (1864?1876), an International Organisation Aimed at Uniting a Variety of different Left-wing Socialist, Communist and Anarchist Groups and Trade Unions : ...a German mathematician who made fundamental contributions to elliptic functions, dynamics, differential equations, determinants, and number theory. His name is occasionally written as Carolus Gustavus Iacobus Iacobi in his Latin books, and his first name is sometimes given as Karl. Jacobi was the first Jewish mathematician to be appointed professor at a German university. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1937 - ) ~ Author and Scholar of African History, Evolutionary Change, Missing Links, and Archeological Studies : An author and photojournalist with more than forty years' professional experience. He holds an Honorary Research Fellowship in the Department of Anthropology at U.C.L. (From : GoodReads.com.)

(1937 - 1981) ~ Scholar of African-American Theatre, well Known for his Contributions to the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s : A scholar of African-American theatre. He is well known for his contributions to the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s. He was a major influence in pushing for black culture to focus less on integration with White culture, to that of celebrating their differences within an equally important and meaningful artistic and political field, thus celebrating Black Heritage. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

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"Women and Birth Control," by Margaret Sanger, May 1929. Source: North American Review, May 1929, 529-534 , MSM S71:159. For draft version, "One of Eleven," see LCM 130:419.

"The Class War," by Mikhail Bakunin, 1870, from: Bakunin's Writings, Guy A. Aldred Modern Publishers, Indore Kraus Reprint co. New York 1947.

"One Big Union," by John Maclean, The Vanguard, July 1920, transcribed by Scottish Republican Socialist Movement Archive in 2002 and David Walters in 2003.

"Anti-Clericalism in France," by Anonymous, First Edition, Dublin Review, 1907, Volume 140.

"The Prevention of Literature," by George Orwell, 1946.

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