Persons: Civil Libertarians

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Author and abolitionist who was born a slave. (1815-1854).
Bolotnikov, Ivan: Connexipedia Article
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The leader of a popular uprising in Russia known as the Bolotnikov rebellion. (Died 1608).
Chomsky, Noam: Connexipedia Article
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American linguist, philosopher, political activist, author, and lecturer. (Born 1928).
Dózsa, György: Connexipedia Article
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Leader of a peasants' revolt against the Hungarian landed nobility. (1470-1514).
Hamer, Fannie Lou: Connexipedia Article
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American voting rights activist and civil rights leader. (1917-1977).
Kunstler, William: Connexipedia Article
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American radical lawyer and civil rights activist. (1919-1995).
Malik, Kenan: Connexipedia Article
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Writer, lecturer and broadcaster. (Born 1962).
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Scottish progressive educator, author and founder of Summerhill school. (1883-1973).
Noam Chomsky: A Life of Dissent
Barksy, Robert F.
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A Parable of Women's Liberation: Against The Current vol. 134
Tax, Meredith
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Interview with Meredith Tax.
Shahak, Israel: Connexipedia Article
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Polish-born Israeli chemist, professor, radical political thinker and author and activist for the defense of the human and civil rights. (1933-2001).

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