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Melissa Ludtke (born May 27, 1951) is an
American journalist. In 1978, as a
young sports journalist,
Ludtke won a
lawsuit for the
right to be allowed...
- Alf
Lüdtke (18
October 1943,
Dresden – 29
January 2019) (also Alf Luedtke) was a
historian and a
leading German representative of the
history of everyday...
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Constance Baker Motley. With her work on
Ludtke v. Kuhn,
Motley became a
pivotal figure to
Melissa Ludtke.
Ludtke published an
article in 2018
praising the...
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emerged among West
German historians in the 1980s. It was
founded by Alf
Lüdtke (1943–2019) and Hans Me**** (born 1939).
Alltagsgeschichte can be considered...
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judicial review over
baseball and the commissioner's office. In 1977,
Melissa Ludtke, a
reporter for
Sports Illustrated, sued Kuhn and the
baseball commission...
- Fogg JM,
Catanese DJ,
Catanese DJ,
Sutthibutpong T, Chen M,
Barker AK,
Ludtke SJ,
Harris SA,
Schmid MF, Chiu W,
Zechiedrich L (October 2015). "Structural...
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access as men sportswriters. It was not
until the year 1977 when
Melissa Ludtke, a
sportswriter from
Sports Illustrated, was
given the ****ignment to cover...
- The
homicide unit of the
Berlin Police,
under SS-Hauptsturmführer
Wilhelm Lüdtke, was not able to
publicly s****
information about the
murders or to warn...
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Archived from the
original on
August 23, 2009.
Retrieved September 10, 2009.
Ludtke, Melissa; Curry, Tom; Schoenthal, Rhea (November 20, 1989). "Keeping Lockerbie...
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Third Reich,
Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 1971. pp. 167, 175–176 Alf
Lüdtke, "The 'Honor of Labor':
Industrial Workers and the
Power of
Symbols under...