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| Ku Klux Klan Ku Klux Klan (KKK), informally known as The Klan, is the name of several past and present secret militant organizations in the United States whose avowed purpose was to protect the rights of and further the interests of white Americans by violence and intimidation. Ku_Klux_Klan
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| W. E. B. Du Bois William Edward Burghardt Du Bois ( doo-BOYSS) (February 23, 1868 civil rights activist, Pan-Africanist, sociologist, historian, author, and editor. At the age of 95, in 1963, he became a naturalized citizen of Ghana. W._E._B._Du_Bois
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| Warren E. Burger Warren Earl Burger (September 17, 1907 - June 25, 1995) was Chief Justice of the United States from 1969 to 1986. Although Burger was a conservative and considered a strict constructionist, the U.S. Supreme Court delivered a variety of transformative decisions on abortion, capital punishment, religious establishment, and school desegregation during his tenure. Warren_E._Burger
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| Roger Griffin Roger Griffin is a British academic political theorist at Oxford Brookes University, England. His recent efforts have focused on a definition and examination of fascism. He has also translated works by Norberto Bobbio and Ferruccio Rossi-Landi.Griffin's theory of fascism suggests that a heuristically useful ideal type of its definitional core is that it is a palingenetic and populist form of ultranationalism. Roger_Griffin
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| 1953 Iranian coup d'état Talk:1953_Iranian_coup_d'état
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| Jonathanwelsh User_talk:Jonathanwelsh
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| Eric Foner Eric Foner (born February 7 1943 in New York City) is an American historian. He has been a faculty member in the department of history at Columbia University since 1982 and writes extensively on political history, the history of freedom, the early history of the Republican Party, African American biography, Reconstruction, and historiography. Foner is considered the leading contemporary historian of the post-Civil War Reconstruction period. Eric_Foner
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| Morning star User:Morning_star
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| A People's History of the United States Talk:A_People's_History_of_the_United_States
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| Lynching in the United States Talk:Lynching_in_the_United_States
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| Glenn Fleishman Glenn Fleishman is an American freelance journalist who edits Wi-Fi Networking News, a widely cited early news blog that covers wireless data networking. Fleishman founded one of the earliest Web development firms, Point of Presence Company, worked at Amazon.com from 1996 to 1997, and runs isbn.nu, a book price comparison service.Fleishman has a degree in art (graphic design) from Yale College, Yale University (1990), and attended the Yale Summer Program in Graphic Design in Brissago, Ticino, Switzerland, in 1989. Glenn_Fleishman
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| David Glantz David M. Glantz (born 11 January 1942 in Port Chester, New York) is an American military historian and the editor of The Journal of Slavic Military Studies.Glantz received degrees in history from the Virginia Military Institute and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and is a graduate of the U.S. David_Glantz
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| S. A. Andrée's Arctic balloon expedition of 1897 Talk:S._A._Andrée's_Arctic_balloon_expedition_of_1897
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| H. R. McMaster Herbert Raymond McMaster (born c. 1960) is an American soldier, and a career officer in the U.S. Army. He is known for his role in the Gulf War, and his reputation for questioning U.S. policy and military leaders regarding the Vietnam War. H._R._McMaster
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| Eyes of the Storm Eyes of the Storm is the third book in the Bone series. It collects issues 12-19 of Jeff Smith's Bone comic book series along with 5 previously unpublished story pages and 9 new illustrations. It marks the conclusion of the first part of the saga, titled "Vernal Equinox". The book was first published by Cartoon Books in its original black-and-white form in 1996. Paperback and hardback coloured editions were published in 2006 by Scholastic. Eyes_of_the_Storm
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| Brian Cookman Brian Christopher Cookman (22 November 1946 - 18 February 2005) was an English musician and composer, magazine designer and artist, and tai chi practitioner. He earned a reputation as one of Britain's finest exponents of Delta blues and jug band music. He carried on a career as a magazine designer in tandem with his musical life. As one of the country's leading magazine designers, he was a pioneer of desktop publishing and also helped to launch Rolling Stone in Britain. Brian_Cookman
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| Weslandia Weslandia is a novel by Newberry Medal winner Paul Fleischman, with illustration by Kevin Hawkes. It was published in 1999 by Candlewick Press. 1The story follows a protagonist, Wesley, in the creation of an eponymous micro-nation in his parents' backyard. His efforts are successful, and instead of being a social outcast, he gains a group of followers made up of his former grade-school tormentors.2 Weslandia
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