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  2. Frida Berrigan - Wikipedia

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    Frida Berrigan (born 1974) is an American peace activist and author. She published the 2015 book, It Runs in the Family: On Being Raised by Radicals and Growing into Rebellious Motherhood, about her life in a family of prominent activists and her own philosophies of parenting. [ 1 ]

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  5. Elizabeth McAlister - Wikipedia

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    According to McAlister's daughter, Frida Berrigan, the two met "at a funeral in 1966", [5] although there are accounts that Berrigan and McAlister moved in the same circles from 1964, on. [2] [4] In early 1969, Phil Berrigan and McAlister married by "mutual consent". At this time, Berrigan was awaiting sentencing for pouring blood on draft ...

  6. US judge says Southwest must face bias claims over free ...

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    A U.S. judge on Friday said Southwest Airlines must face a lawsuit by a prominent affirmative action opponent claiming a now-defunct program that awarded free flights to Hispanic college students ...

  7. Biden to present Hillary Clinton, George Soros and 17 others ...

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    The White House said Clinton, Soros and the 17 other recipients of the prestigious award are “individuals who have made exemplary contributions to the prosperity, values, or security of the ...

  8. The Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Nation was established on July 6, 1865, at 130 Nassau Street ("Newspaper Row") in Manhattan.Its founding coincided with the closure of the abolitionist newspaper The Liberator, [6] also in 1865, after slavery was abolished by the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution; a group of abolitionists, led by the landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, desired to found a new ...

  9. Ottawa police arrest one person after four children, two ...

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    "This is a tragic and complex investigation, and investigative teams remain on Berrigan Drive," police said in the statement, adding that they would brief the media later on Thursday. Ottawa, the ...