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  • 31Thomas Perronet Thompson — (1783 1869) was a British Parliamentarian, a Governor of Sierra Leone and a radical reformer.Thompson was born in Kingston upon Hull in 1783 and was educated at the city s Grammar School. He graduated from Queens College, Cambridge in 1802. From… …

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  • 32Lancet, The — British medical journal established in 1823, published weekly from New York and London. Its founder and first editor, Thomas Wakley, considered at the time a radical reformer, stated that the intent of the new journal was to report on hospital… …

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  • 33Francis Wright — THE WOMANA Brief Biography of Frances Wright, With Particular Emphasis on NashobaA Scottish (upper middle class) born radical free thinker who visited America in 1818 1820, became a passionate friend of Lafayette starting September 1821. Followed …

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  • 34Reform Judaism (North America) — Reform Judaism is the largest denomination of American Jews today. [Bob Abernathy, [http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/week238/cover.html Reform Judaism ] , Public Broadcasting Service, May 1999.] [Matthew Wagner and Greer Fay Cashman,… …

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  • 35Károly Grósz — Infobox President | name=Károly Grósz nationality=Hungarian order=General Secretary of the Hungarian Socialist Workers Party term start=May 27,1988 term end=1989 predecessor=János Kádár successor=End of communist rule order2 = Chairman of the… …

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  • 36Protestant Reformers — The Protestant Reformers were those theologians, churchmen, and statesmen whose careers, works, and actions brought about the Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth century. Historically speaking, Protestant was the name given to those… …

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  • 37WISE, ISAAC MAYER — (1819–1900) U.S. Reform rabbi, architect of Reform Judaism in America. Wise was born in Steingrub, Bohemia, and studied at yeshivot in Prague and Vienna. In 1843, he became the rabbinical officiant (Religionsweiser) in Radnitz, Bohemia.… …

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  • 38Pope Pius IX — Pius IX Papacy began 16 June 1846 Papacy ended 7 February 1878 ( 1000000000000003100000031 years, 10000000000000236000000236 days) …

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  • 39James Cox Aikins — James Cox Aikins, PC (March 30, 1823 ndash; August 8, 1904) was a prominent Canadian politician in the 19th century. He twice served as a cabinet minister in the government of Sir John A. Macdonald, and was the Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba… …

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  • 40George Henry Evans — Born in England, George H Evans was a radical reformer, with experience in the Working Men s movement of 1829 and the trade union movements of the 1830s. In 1844, Evans, trade unionist John Windt, former Chartist Thomas Devyr and others founded… …

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