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Ida Wells was one of the founders of the NAACP and was active in the Negro Women's Club movement. In 1898 she was part of a delegation to President McKinley demanding government action in the case of a Black postmaster who had been lynched in SC.
Sidney J. Wells has written: 'The shape of Britain's tariff' 'International economics' -- subject(s): International economic relations
David N. Wells has written: 'Russian views of Japan, 1792-1913' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Relations
Ida B. Wells was known as one of the founding members of the NAACP. She also was a member of other race related movements.
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Martin Robert Ring has written: 'Anson Burlingame, S. Wells Williams and China, 1861-1870: a great era in Chinese-American relations' -- subject(s): Relations (general) with China, Relations
Anne Sharp Wells has written: 'Historical dictionary of World War II' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Sino-Japanese Conflict, 1937-1945, World War, 1939-1945 'The Anglo-American \\' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Bibliograpy, Foreign relations, Relations
Allen Wells has written: 'Tropical Zion' -- subject(s): Colonization, Ethnic relations, Foreign relations, History, Inc Dominican Republic Settlement Association, Jewish Refugees, Jews, Refugees, Jewish 'Summer of discontent, seasons of upheaval' -- subject(s): Politics and government, History, Oligarchy, Insurgency
H.G. Wells visited Australia in 1938 to deliver a series of lectures on international relations and the future of world peace. He was invited by the Australian Broadcasting Commission and the University of Sydney to speak on these topics. Wells saw the trip as an opportunity to promote his ideas on social reform and global governance.
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Robert Dennis Tomasek has written: 'United States-Mexican relations' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Oil wells, Liability for oil pollution damages, Blowouts, Economic aspects, Oil spills 'The deterioration of relations between Costa Rica and the Sandinistas' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Politics and government
This question is FALSE. The oil wells ARE expected to disrupt the sensitive economic system.