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Herbert Aptheker (July 31, 1915 –
March 17, 2003) was an
American Marxist historian and
political activist. He
wrote more than 50 books,
mostly in the...
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Aptheker is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Bettina Aptheker (born 1944),
American political activist,
radical feminist, professor...
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Bettina Fay
Aptheker (born
September 2, 1944) is an
American political activist,
radical feminist,
professor and author.
Aptheker was
active in civil...
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quoted in
Aptheker, Herbert.
American Negro Slave Revolts. 5th ed. New York:
International Publishers, 1983. ISBN 978-0717806058 pp. 298–299.
Aptheker notes...
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Aptheker v.
Secretary of State, 378 U.S. 500 (1964), was a
landmark decision of the US
Supreme Court on the
right to
travel and p****port
restrictions as...
- ****ociated Press.
Retrieved December 23, 2013.
McPherson 1988, p. 854.
Aptheker,
Herbert (January 1947). "Negro
Casualties in the
Civil War". The Journal...
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Jacksonborough in 1822, and near
Marion in 1861.
Historian Herbert Aptheker found evidence that
fifty maroon communities existed in the
United States...
- of
North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
after the university's
refusal to
allow Herbert Aptheker and
himself to
speak to
students that
invited them to campus....
- Sharp's
decision to
allow speaking invitations to
Marxist speaker Herbert Aptheker and
civil liberties activist Frank Wilkinson; however, the two speakers...
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welfare of its
people and not
merely the
profit of a part." He
asked Herbert Aptheker, a
communist and
historian of
African American history, to be his literary...