Lydia Gibson (1891-1964) was an American socialist illustrator who contributed work to The Masses, The Liberator, The Workers' Monthly, New Masses, and...
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activist Lydia Foy (born 1947), Irish transgender activist Lydia Gibson (1891–1964), American artist Lydia Griggsby (born 1968), American judge Lydia Gromyko...
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One Summer Gillian Pierce The Black Room Female Lover 1983 The Dresser Lydia Gibson 1985 Brazil Mrs. Buttle 1987 The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne Miss...
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Cathryn Harrison as Irene Betty Marsden as Violet Manning Sheila Reid as Lydia Gibson Lockwood West as Geoffrey Thornton Donald Eccles as Mr. Godstone Llewellyn...
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group, Lydia reveals that she has been sober for a year and expresses gratitude for her father. Mel Gibson as John Link "the missing link", Lydia's father...
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Soviet Russia, official magazine of the Friends of Soviet Russia (cover by Lydia Gibson)...
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needed] Robert Minor died in 1952, survived by his wife, the artist Lydia Gibson. The couple had no children.[citation needed] Minor is remembered by...
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canvases to promote social change". The Conversation. Retrieved 2024-07-18. lydia_gibson@harvard.edu (2022-12-06). "To the Rescue | Harvard Magazine". www.harvardmagazine...
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Gropper joined artists like Robert Minor, Maurice Becker, Art Young, Lydia Gibson, Hugo Gellert, and Boardman Robinson in contributing to its successor...
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Lydia Maria Child (née Francis; February 11, 1802 – October 20, 1880) was an American abolitionist, women's rights activist, Native American rights activist...
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contributions from Maurice Becker, E.E. Cummings, John Dos Passos, Fred Ellis, Lydia Gibson, William Gropper, Ernest Hemingway, Helen Keller, J.J. Lankes, Boardman...
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Orlando Mel Gibson as Wallace Shannen Doherty as Chief Connelly Michael Welch as Enzo Sam Asghari as Sgt Tobias Eddie Steeples as Jackson Lydia Hull as Kim...
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suffered a miscarriage, and he deserted her for the socialist illustrator Lydia Gibson, "a younger, more politically compliant woman". She recovered from the...
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friend, as well as long-time CPUSA official Robert Minor and his wife Lydia Gibson. Soviet American spy Martha Dodd was another friend. Young was an old...
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Althea Neale Gibson (August 25, 1927 – September 28, 2003) was an American tennis player and professional golfer, and one of the first Black athletes to...
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Hammond Gibson, Lydia Gibson, Katherine (Gibson) Van Cortlandt and Hester (Gibson) Huntington. His son, R. Hammond Gibson, was a naval historian. Lydia, his...
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Soviet Russia was the official magazine of the Friends of Soviet Russia. Cover art by Lydia Gibson....
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Charles Ashleigh Alexander Berkman Emanuel Haldeman-Julius Ed Gammons Lydia Gibson David Leigh Tom Mann Robert Minor Margaret Sanger Warren Van Valkenburgh...
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Mary Cassatt (redirect from Lydia in a Loge, Wearing a Pearl Necklace)
street." After Cassatt's parents and sister Lydia joined Cassatt in Paris in 1877, Degas, Cassatt, and Lydia were often to be seen at the Louvre studying...
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Doja Cat (redirect from Lydia Asrat)
11, 2020. Freeman, Abigail (December 1, 2020). "Roddy Ricch, Doja Cat, Gibson Hazard And The 30 Under 30 Music Class Of 2021". Forbes. Archived from the...
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Hilary Duff (redirect from Live at Gibson Amphitheatre August 15th, 2007)
Duff served as an executive producer on the film. She starred alongside Lydia Hearst and former Cheaper by the Dozen 2 co-star, Jonathan Bennett. The...
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hired by the Platt family. Rebecca Ryan then joined the cast in December as Lydia Chambers. Additionally, multiple other characters appear throughout the...
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Lydia Canaan (born December 2, 1967) is a Lebanese singer-songwriter, poet, humanitarian activist, and diplomat. She is noted for her four-octave vocal...
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and is having an affair with Bree Edmund Donovan as Max Natalee Linez as Lydia Montgomery Tyriq Withers as Tim Gabriella Pession as Marianne, Lucy's English...
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as Jack Putter Meg Ryan as Lydia Maxwell Kevin McCarthy as Victor Scrimshaw Fiona Lewis as Dr. Margaret Canker Henry Gibson as Mr. Wormwood John Hora as...
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Christian Science Monitor, April 16, 2024. Retrieved July 7, 2024. Saad, Lydia. "Immigration Leads Reasons Biden's Detractors Disapprove," Gallup, Inc...
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television series Fame (1982–1987), where she portrayed dance teacher Lydia Grant, and served as the series' principal choreographer. For this role...
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Burnama as Grandfather Diaz Tangkilisan as Boy Christine as Battered Girl Lydia Febriani as Mud Wrestler #1 Ruby Rimba as Mud Wrestler #2 Karsiman Gada...
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Domhnall Gleeson as Tim Lake Rachel McAdams as Mary Bill Nighy as James Lake Lydia Wilson as Kit Kat Lindsay Duncan as Mary Lake Richard Cordery as Uncle Desmond...
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Andersen Lucille Ball Rosalynn Carter Lydia Maria Child Bessie Coleman Dorothy Day Marian de Forest Althea Gibson Beatrice A. Hicks Barbara Holdridge Harriet...
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