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  • 101The Ballot or the Bullet — is the name of a public speech by human rights activist Malcolm X. In the speech, which was delivered on April 3, 1964, at Cory Methodist Church in Cleveland, Ohio, [ Malcolm X Speaks , p. 23.] Malcolm advised African Americans to judiciously… …

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  • 102The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — Classification Latter Day Saint movement Theology Nontrinitarian, Mormonism Governance …

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  • 103The Chronicles of Amber — is group of novels that comprise a fantasy series written by Roger Zelazny. The main series consists of two story arcs, each five novels in length. Additionally, there are a number of Amber short stories and other works. The Amber stories take… …

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  • 104The massacre in the Main Temple — of the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan is an episode in the Spanish conquest of Mexico which occurred on May 10, 1520.While Hernán Cortés was in Tenochtitlan, he heard about other Spaniards arriving on the coast ndash; Pánfilo de Narváez had come from …

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  • 105The Antichrist (book) — The Antichrist   Cover of the 2005 Cosimo edition …

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  • 106The Kentucky Fried Movie — theatrical poster Directed by John Landis …

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  • 107The Story of Civilization —   Author(s) Will Durant Ariel Durant …

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  • 108People's Alliance — The People s Alliance is the English name of several political parties in various nations.painThe People s Alliance (in Spanish Alianza Popular) was a conservative political party in Spain, formed by a group of General Franco s partisans after… …

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  • 109The Yes Men — are a group of culture jamming activists who practice what they call identity correction by pretending to be powerful people and spokespersons for prominent organizations. They create and maintain fake websites similar to ones they want to spoof …

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  • 110People's Party (Utah) — The People s Party was a political party in Utah Territory during the late 19th century. It was backed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints (widely known as the LDS or Mormon Church) and its newspaper, the Deseret News . It opposed… …

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