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  • 121Bruce Nelson (historian) — Joseph Bruce Nelson is a professor of history at Dartmouth College. He is a noted labor historian and scholar of the history of the concepts of race and class in the United States and among Western European immigrants to the U.S.Early life,… …

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  • 122Cyphochilus — For the orchid genus, see Cyphochilus (orchid). Cyphochilus Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class …

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  • 123Categories (Stoic) — The term Stoic Categories refers to Stoic ideas regarding Categories: the most fundamental classes of being for all things. The Stoics believed there were four categories (substance, quality, disposition, relative dispostion) which were the… …

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  • 124List of collective nouns by collective term L-Z — Collective noun List of collective nouns List of collective nouns by collective term COLLECTIVE TERM COLLECTIVE PHRASE STATUS labour A labour of moles [cite web|url=http://dictionary.oed.com|title=Oxford English Dictionary online] lap A lap of… …

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  • 125Bleaching of wood pulp — is the chemical processing carried out on various types of wood pulp to decrease the color of the pulp, so that it becomes whiter. The main use of wood pulp is to make paper where whiteness (similar to but not exactly the same as brightness ) is… …

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  • 126Revolutionary integrationism — is an analysis, philosophy, and program for resolving the black question the problem of the superoppression of blacks, and their liberation in the United States. It has its origins in the fight against slavery by Frederick Douglass and other… …

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  • 127Black liberation theology — This theology maintains that African Americans must be liberated from multiple forms of bondage social, political, economic and religious. This formulation views Christian theology as a theology of liberation a rational study of the being of God… …

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  • 128This Bridge Called My Back — This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color was a ground breaking feminist anthology edited by Cherríe Moraga and Gloria E. Anzaldúa. The anthology was first published in 1981 by Persephone Press , and the second edition was… …

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