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(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.)

(1842 - 1874) ~ Viscountess Amberley often Referred to as Kate, was a British Suffragist, an Early Advocate of Birth Control in the United Kingdom, and the Mother of the Philosopher Bertrand Russell : Often referred to as Kate, was a British suffragist and an early advocate of birth control in the United Kingdom. She was the mother of the philosopher Bertrand Russell. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1784 - 1854) ~ 1st Baronet, Lieutenant Governor of British Honduras, Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada : Lieutenant Governor of British Honduras from 1814 to 1822 and of Van Diemen's Land (present-day Tasmania) from 1823 to 1836. The campaign against Aboriginal Tasmanians, known as the Black War, occurred during this term of office. He later served as Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada from 1838 to 1841, and Governor of Bombay from 1842 to 1846. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1928 - 2020) ~ Revolutionary, Spanish-born Brazilian Prelate and Forceful Indigenous Supporter of the Catholic Church who Led the Territorial Prelature of S?o F?lix, Brazil, from 1970 to 2005 : Spanish religious, writer and poet, who spent much of his life in Brazil. He was a defender of the rights of the less fortunate. He was linked to liberation theology. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1820 - 1895) ~ Bestie of Karl Marx, Socialist Writer, Was Never Communist Enough but Always Tried to Pretend to be a Democracy Supporter : A German philosopher, critic of political economy, historian, political theorist and revolutionary socialist. He was also a businessman, journalist and political activist, whose father was an owner of large textile factories in Salford (Lancashire, England) and Barmen, Prussia (now Wuppertal, Germany). (From : Wikipedia.org.)

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"The Preamble, Constitution, & General Bylaws of the Industrial Workers of the World," by the IWW, as amended through January 1, 2016, organized July 7, 1905.

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

"Yeast," by Thomas Henry Huxley, Date Unknown.

"International Labor Movement in Transition: Essays on Africa, Asia, Europe, and South America," edited by Adolf Sturmthal and James G. Scoville, University of Illinois Press, Urbana, Chicago, London, 1973.

"The Perpetuation of Living Beings, Hereditary, Transmission and Variation," by Thomas Henry Huxley, Lecture IV. (of VI.), "Lectures to Working Men", at the Museum of Practical Geology, 1863, on Darwin's Work: "Origin of Species".

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