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  2. Rising Up and Rising Down - Wikipedia

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    Rising Up and Rising Down is a wide-ranging study of the justifications for and consequences of violence. The seven-volume edition is divided between essays analyzing the actions and motivations of historical figures (including Napoleon, Abraham Lincoln, John Brown, Robespierre, Cortés, Trotsky, Stalin, and Gandhi) and pieces of journalism and reportage that act as contemporary "case studies ...

  3. William Murphy (activist) - Wikipedia

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    William Murphy (1834–1872) was an Irish anti-Catholic activist and public lecturer. [1] Murphy was born at Castletown Conyers , County Limerick , on 1 August 1834; he was killed at Whitehaven in 1872 by a group of angry Irish miners.

  4. William Patrick Murphy - Wikipedia

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    William Patrick Murphy (1920–2007) was a professor and author on the subject of Constitutional law from Memphis, Tennessee, who taught at the University of Mississippi for a term of eight years. He was an outspoken proponent of the Supreme Court's decision in Brown v.

  5. M. Shawn Copeland - Wikipedia

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    She became a full professor at Boston College in 2013, [6] retiring and becoming Professor Emerita of Systematic Theology in 2019. [7] In October of that same year, she delivered the Cunningham Lectures in New College, University of Edinburgh , on the topic "Theology as Political: The Weight, the Yearning, the Urgency of Life."

  6. William J. Murphy (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    William James Murphy (July 25, 1859 – October 24, 1918), widely known as W. J. Murphy, was an American businessman principally associated with the Minneapolis Tribune as owner, publisher and editor from 1891 until his death in 1918.

  7. Mark Murphy Sings Mostly Dorothy Fields & Cy Coleman

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    Wilder had become a big Murphy supporter and had Murphy on his radio show. They recorded material for two shows in September 1977 and first broadcast in February 1978, featuring songs by Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields. The recordings were released on LP in 1978 as Mark Murphy Sings Mostly Dorothy Fields & Cy Coleman . The CD reissue contained ...

  8. Right-Wing Media and the Death of an Alabama Pastor: An ... - AOL

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    His social-media feed was always full of cheerful posts about the latest specials on pork butts and paper towels. Life was good, if maybe a bit hectic. In his corner of the world, Bubba Copeland ...

  9. Morris Copeland - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] Copeland further developed and applied his perspective in his book "A Study of Moneyflows in the United States". According to Copeland, when you look at the economy from the micro perspective of money flows, it provides a powerful new way making phenomena visible that are simply abstracted away by the orthodox Keynesian and Monetarist ...