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People :

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(1916 - 2000) ~ German History Professor, Colleague and Teacher at Stanford University and Dominican College of San Rafael : A history professor who taught at Stanford University and Dominican College of San Rafael, died Tuesday at his San Francisco home after suffering a stroke in June. He was 84. (From : SFGate.com.)

(1842 - 1921) ~ English Writer, Politician, Socialist, Launched Britain's First Left-wing Political Party, the Democratic Federation, Later Known as the Social Democratic Federation, in 1881 : An English writer and politician. Originally a conservative, he was converted to socialism by Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto and launched Britain's first left-wing political party, the Democratic Federation, later known as the Social Democratic Federation, in 1881. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1749 - 1791) ~ French Politician and Orator, one of the Greatest Figures in the National Assembly that Governed France during the Early Phases of the French Revolution : A leader of the early stages of the French Revolution. A noble, he had been involved in numerous scandals before the start of the Revolution in 1789 that had left his reputation in ruins. Nonetheless, he rose to the top of the French political hierarchy in the years 1789?1791 and acquired the reputation of a voice of the people. A successful orator, he was the leader of the moderate position among revolutionaries by favoring a constitutional monarchy built on the model of Great Britain. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1820 - 1861) ~ French Ecclesiastic, Preacher, Journalist, Theologian, Political Activist, Re-establisher of the Dominican Order in Post-Revolutionary France, Reputed to be the Greatest Pulpit Orator of the Nineteenth Century : Often styled Henri-Dominique Lacordaire, was a French ecclesiastic, preacher, journalist, theologian and political activist. He re-established the Dominican Order in post-Revolutionary France. Lacordaire was reputed to be the greatest pulpit orator of the nineteenth century. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1938 - 1972) ~ 20th-Century Industrial Economist, Sociologist, and Scholar : Labor Attach?, U.S. Embassy, Stockholm, Sweden, 1948-1952; Labor Attach?, U.S. Embassy, Brussels, Belgium, 1952-1957; Labor Adviser, Bureau of African Affairs, Department of State, 1958-1962. (From : TrumanLibrary.gov.)

Writings :

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"Thoughts on Easter Week," by Sylvia Pankhurst, W.S.F. Publication pamphlet, 1922.

"The Anarchist Resistance to Franco," by Antonio T?llez, images from the exhibition by Francesc Torres, first published by Virus, Barcelona, 1991, published by the Kate Sharpley Library, 1994, reprinted, 2006.

"East Africa: Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda," by A.J. Hughes, Revised Edition, Penguin Books, Baltimore, Maryland, 1969.

"The Despised and the Damned: The Russian Peasant Through the Ages," by Jules Koslow, the Macmillian Company, New York, New York, 1972.

"The Place of the Individual in Society," by Emma Goldman, sponsored by the Free Society Forum, 1940.

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