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Charles Bradlaugh (/ˈbrædlɔː/; 26
September 1833 – 30
January 1891) was an
English political activist and atheist. He
founded the
National Secular Society...
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Bradlaugh Hall (Urdu: بریڈلا ہال) is a
historic hall
located in La****, Punjab, ****stan. It was
founded in the
memory of a
British member of the parliament...
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Secular Society (NSS), as well as a writer, and a
close friend of
Charles Bradlaugh. In 1877 they were
prosecuted for
publishing a book by
birth control campaigner...
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daughter of
Charles Bradlaugh. She was born
Hypatia Bradlaugh, at 3 Hedger's Terrace, Hackney, London, the
second daughter of
Charles Bradlaugh, the
first openly...
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their religion or lack of it. The
Society was
founded in 1866 by
Charles Bradlaugh. The NSS,
whose motto is "Challenging
religious privilege", campaigns...
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Bradlaugh Fields is a 60-hectare (150-acre) open
space in Northampton. The site is a
former golf course. In 1987 it was
proposed to
build housing on the...
- philosopher, astronomer, and
mathematician from Alexandria,
Egypt Hypatia Bradlaugh Bonner (1858-1935),
British peace activist, author,
atheist and freethinker...
- Britain: From
Hobbes to Russell. London: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-04727-7.
Bradlaugh, Charles,
Annie Besant and others. (1884) The
Atheistic Platform: 12 Lectures...
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Publishing Company was
established in 1877 by
Annie Besant and
Charles Bradlaugh to
publish books and
pamphlets to
promote the
cause of secularism, social...
- to what its
founders regarded as the "dictatorial"
powers of
Charles Bradlaugh as
President of the
National Secular Society. The
founding members were...