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  • page or its Wikidata item has been nominated for deletion: Womens-Rights-Pioneers-Monument Meredith-Bergmann 2021-05-13 19-05.jpg Participate in the deletion...
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  • have been nominated for deletion: Central Park's Women’s Rights Pioneers Monument 01.jpg Late for monument unveiling on Mall jeh.jpg Participate in the deletion...
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  • BoringHistoryGuy (talk) 15:05, 12 January 2015 (UTC) Reminder to add Women's Rights Pioneers Monument ---Another Believer (Talk) 23:50, 26 August 2020 (UTC) The...
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  • page or its Wikidata item has been nominated for deletion: Womens-Rights-Pioneers-Monument Meredith-Bergmann 2021-05-13 19-05.jpg Participate in the deletion...
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  • that the graph (and the links between Jim Crow era, Civil Rights movent, and confederate monument building that it suggests) is something being "pushed by...
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  • remove such monuments or memorials. My recent edit removes the implication that "publicly supported" gives local governments any special rights. – S. Rich...
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  • page started out to cover statues/monuments related to George Floyd protests, Black Lives Matter, and other civil rights for African Americans. The Native...
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  • Talk:Theodora Lacey (category C-Class Civil Rights Movement articles)
    (November 15, 2012). "Teaneck woman among the last remaining pioneers of North Jersey's civil rights movement". The Record. Bergen, NJ. Retrieved March 1, 2017...
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  • Confederate monuments and memorials (at the start). It has expanded to other civil rights, genocide, slave trade PUBLIC SPACE monuments. Universities...
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  • Lindner, Evelin Gerda (2001). "Humiliation and human rights: Mapping a minefield". Human Rights Review. 2 (2). Springer Nature: 46–63. doi:10.1007/s12142-001-1023-5...
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  • contains Australia Halls of Fame for women, miners, maritime industries, transportation, music, television and pioneers so this article won't seem out of...
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  • written about 200 years of colonialism, British Crown rule began in 1858. The rights promised to Indians were granted slowly, but technological changes were...
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  • warriors to boost the defenses of Fort Ripley or that the State erected a monument to them at Fort Ridgely. A copy of issue No. 28 of the Chicago Times just...
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  • chagrin, co-opted as a figurehead in the women's rights movement. She "slept in the same bed" with varied women because she was widely traveled and trained...
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  • destruction of churches, mosques, synagogues, mandirs, madrasahs, religious monuments, as well the mass deportation to Siberia of believers of different religions...
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  • before Christ, barbers were prosperous and highly respected. The ancient monuments and papyrus show that the Egyptians shaved their beards and their heads...
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  • to 1996, Amarillo hosted the annual National Women's Invitational Tournament (NWIT), a post season women's college basketball tournament. During high school...
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  • the homes of the pioneers, who had been driven and beaten west by prejudice and hate, and again, trampling their constitutional rights, and took children...
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  • at this moment in the lede is fine. Leaving this here is mostly just a monument to the sockpuppet's efforts at disrupting a collaborative editing process...
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  • Louisville, the largest of Kentucky's Civil War monuments was erected by the Kentucky Women's Confederate Monument Association in 1895. Led by Susan P. Hepburn...
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