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This category is for images related to the labor movement and trade unions in the United States. It includes images of strike actions, people, buildings, rallies, picketing, and cultural imagery (such as stills from films or book covers).
Alpha 66 was founded by Cuban exiles in the early 1960s to act as an anti-Castro, paramilitary group. [2]Although it has undergone changes in personnel and leadership, it still exists today and is based out of Florida. [4]
North American Militia Michigan [40] Ohio Defense Force: Ohio [41] North American Militia Michigan [42] [43] Pennsylvania Military Reserve Pennsylvania [44] [45] San Joaquin County Militia California [46] Southern California High Desert Militia California [47] Southern Indiana Regional Militia Indiana [48] Texas Emergency Reserve: Texas [49]
Entries on this list must meet three criteria: They are active movements with active members. They are seeking greater autonomy or self-determination for a geographic region (as opposed to personal autonomy). They are citizens/people of the conflict area and do not come from another country. Under each region listed is one or more of the following:
Hester C. Jeffrey (1842–1934) – African American community organizer, creator of the Susan B. Anthony clubs. [79] Izetta Jewel (1883–1978) – stage actress, women's rights activist, politician and first woman to second the nomination of a presidential candidate at a major American political party convention. [80]
Cage's website was launched in October 2003. It was among the leading organisations which worked on publicising the names of the detainees at Guantanamo. [3] Due to the U.S. government's refusal to publish a list of names until a Freedom of Information lawsuit in 2006, [5] it published names, photos and other information about detainees obtained from detainees' families. [6]
Metzger was born and raised in Indiana. [5] He served in the U.S. Army from 1961 until 1964 when he moved to Southern California to work in the electronics industry. [5] For a short time, he was a member of the right-wing group the John Birch Society, and attended anti-communist luncheon meetings sponsored by the Douglas Aircraft Corporation. [5]