Carl Braden (June 24, 1914 – February 18, 1975) was a trade unionist, journalist, and activist who was known for his work in the civil rights movement...
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October 1954, Anne and Carl Braden and five other whites were charged with sedition. After a sensationalized trial, Carl Braden—the perceived ringleader—was...
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Court of the United States held that the conviction of the petitioner, Carl Braden, based on his refusal to answer questions posed to him by the House Un-American...
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got help from activists Carl and Anne Braden. The Wades selected a house in Shively that they wanted to buy, and the Bradens bought it on their behalf...
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(1866–1935) – Brigadier General in the U.S. Army during World War I Carl Braden – Civil Rights activist Pomeroy Cannon – Physician, stage and film actor...
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co-founders of the Southern Conference Education Fund (SCEF), Anne Braden and husband Carl Braden, who hired her to run the SCEF NY office. By early 1968, Hanisch...
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Powell James Bevel Claude Black Unita Blackwell Julian Bond Anne Braden Carl Braden Stanley Branche Ralph Bunche Mary Fair Burks Stokely Carmichael James...
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Braden (1916–1993), English actor and comedian Bill Braden (born 1954), Canadian politician Bob Braden (1934–2018), American computer scientist Carl Braden...
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year.[citation needed] Herbert Agar, Courier-Journal editor Anne and Carl Braden, Courier-Journal reporters and civil rights activists Adele Brandeis...
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organization disbanded in 1981. Southern Patriot (SCEF newspaper) Anne Braden Carl Braden Carol Hanisch Bob Zellner Dorothy Zellner New York Radical Women The...
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