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Martin Luther, Jr. did not make any Church, he was a civil rights leader in the United States in the twentieth century.
Lenin was the first leader of the Soviet Union and under him the totalitarian system was established.
Philip Randolph was a prominent twentieth-century African-American civil rights leader and the founder of both the March on Washington Movement and the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, a landmark for labor and particularly for African-American labor organizing.
Alaric , the Visigoth leader , attacked Rome.
Asa Philip Randolph (April 15 1889 - May 16 1979) was a prominent twentieth century African-American civil rights leader and founder of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, which was a huge achievement for labor and especially for African-American labor organizinghe went to cook man institute in Jacksonville, Florida, and transferred to city college of new york.
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The infamous Adolf Hitler of Nazi Germany .
Martin Luther, Jr. did not make any Church, he was a civil rights leader in the United States in the twentieth century.
Lenin was the first leader of the Soviet Union and under him the totalitarian system was established.
Porfirio Diaz (1830-1915) qualifies as such. He ruled Mexico almost continuously from 1884 until 1911.
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The cast of Follow Me - 1930 includes: Arthur Lake
Mao tse tung. Note. this is a Chinese name. Mr. Mao's name is sometimes spelled differently in english. Remember that the family name, which is usually capitalised, comes first.
It depends on which century are you talking about. 20th century? Porfirio Diaz was the Mexican president at the time. 21st century? Vicente Fox was such leader.
Adolf Hitler, the leader of Nazi Germany, used Friedrich Nietzsche's ideas to justify his actions and the ideology of the Nazi regime. Hitler interpreted Nietzsche's philosophy as supporting his ideas of extreme nationalism, racial superiority, and the concept of a "superior" Aryan race.
Adolf Hitler, the leader of Nazi Germany, justified his actions with Nietzsche's ideas, particularly the concept of the "superior man" or "superman" as well as the idea of the will to power. However, it is important to recognize that Nietzsche's philosophy was twisted and misinterpreted to serve Hitler's extremist ideology.
Philip Randolph was a prominent twentieth-century African-American civil rights leader and the founder of both the March on Washington Movement and the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, a landmark for labor and particularly for African-American labor organizing.