- the
Iranian Tobacco Boycott in 1891
Civil rights movement boycotts to
protest segregation (e.g.,
Montgomery & Tallah****ee Bus
Boycotts) the
United Farm Workers...
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Boycott,
Baroness Boycott (born 13 May 1951) is a
British journalist and feminist. The
daughter of
Major Charles Boycott and
Betty Le
Sueur Boycott,...
- the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Boycott,
Divestment and
Sanctions (BDS) is a
nonviolent Palestinian-led
movement promoting boycotts, divestments, and economic...
- Look up
boycott in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
boycott is an
organized ostracism as a
means of protest.
Boycott may also
refer to:
Wikimedia Commons...
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boycotts against several major films in
recent years under the
hashtag #
BoycottBollywood;
Bollywood producers have said that the
threat of
boycotts has...
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thousands of individuals. It is now
being considered by ILRS. Full
boycotts Partial boycotts Broadcasting rights The
English Premier League announced that...
- The
specific objective of
Israel boycotts varies; the
Boycott,
Divestment and
Sanctions (BDS)
movement calls for
boycotts of
Israel "until it
meets its obligations...
- Oreo
boycott (also
known as the
Nabisco boycott and
Mondelez boycott) is a
boycott of the Oreo
cookie and
other Nabisco-manufactured products, including...
- The
Limerick boycott, also
known as the
Limerick pogrom, was an
economic boycott waged against the
small Jewish community in Limerick, Ireland, between...
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America were
prolonged due to the
boycott of the opposition. Gail
Buttorff and
Douglas Dion
explain that
boycotts by the
opposition under authoritarianism...