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Category Archives: Human Rights History
Protected: Blog Post: The Implications of Torture in the Algerian War of Independence
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Towards the Ballot or the Bullet: Violent Activism in the Speeches of Malcolm X and Nelson Mandela
A picture from the funeral of Carole Robertson, a 14-year-old African American girl who was killed in a bombing at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama on September 16th, 1963. The bombers were Ku Klux Klansmen who opposed desegregation and the principles of the civil rights movements. Four girls between the ages ofContinueContinue reading “Towards the Ballot or the Bullet: Violent Activism in the Speeches of Malcolm X and Nelson Mandela”
Protected: Conscience Denied: Amnesty International and the Antirevolution of the 1960s
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Protected: “The International League for the Rights of Man, Amnesty International, and the Changing Fate of Human Rights Activism from the 1940s through the 1970s” by Jan Eckel
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Protected: “The Making of a Precedent” by Steven L.B. Jensen
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Protected: Blog Post: The Expulsion of South Asians from Uganda in 1972 by General Idi Amin
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Protected: The Human Rights Covenants
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Protected: Testing the Atlantic Charter: linking anticolonialism, self-determination and universal human rights
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Protected: Why Anticolonialism Wasn’t a Human Rights Movement by Samuel Moyn
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