- Paul
Grottkau (1846–1898) was a German-American
socialist political activist and
newspaper publisher.
Grottkau is best
remembered as an
editor alongside...
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October 1687 – 16
October 1750) was a
German composer and lutenist. Born in
Grottkau near Breslau, the son of
Johann Jacob Weiss, also a lutenist,
Weiss was...
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Robert Fred
Grottkau (born
March 22, 1937) is an
American former professional football player who was a
guard in the
National Football League (NFL) for...
- Grodków ([ˈɡrɔtkuf] ; German:
Grottkau; Silesian: Grodkōw) is a town in
Brzeg County,
Opole Voivodeship in Poland, the
administrative seat of
Gmina Grodków...
- Most–
Grottkau debate, was a
nationally advertised,
public debate between America's
foremost revolutionary anarchist Johann Most and Paul
Grottkau in Chicago...
- members. The K of L and the more
radical Central Labor Union, led by Paul
Grottkau,
agitated heavily for an eight-hour day. In 1886,
after the Bay View m****acre...
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Constantin Wilhelm Lambert Gloger (17
September 1803 near
Grottkau, Silesia,
Kingdom of
Prussia – 30
December 1863 in Berlin) was a
German zoologist and...
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series on
Anarchism in the
United States History Cincinnati Time
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Grottkau debate Haymarket affair Homestead strike ********ination of
William McKinley...
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Arthur Kay, né
Kautzenbach (16
January 1882 in
Grottkau/Grodków (Silesia), Germany; † 19 December, 1969 in Los
Angeles (CA),
United States) was a German-American...
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series on
Anarchism in the
United States History Cincinnati Time
Store Most–
Grottkau debate Haymarket affair Homestead strike ********ination of
William McKinley...