Crossword-Solution: MILITANTS
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| Aggressive activists | 1 answer |
| Black Panthers, e.g. | 1 answer |
| Intrepid fighters for a cause. | 1 answer |
| Some activists | 1 answer |
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| Black Panthers founder Bobby | 10 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARETE
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greedy person
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Sentences with MILITANTS (5)
PART TWO Emancipation Without Freedom Chapter 5 A Nation Divided Black Moderates And Black Militants On the eve of the Revolution there was justification for assuming that slavery in the Northern states was withering away.
However, many militants like Frederick Douglass did not approve of black nationalism and colonization.
After the decadence of the older type of the industrial union several conditions manifested themselves which now, in retrospect, appear to have encouraged the violent militants who call themselves the Industrial Workers of the World.
Whatever visions of world conquest the militants may at first have fostered were soon shattered by internal strife.
When the community refused to remain neutral, the contest assumed a different aspect and easily became a feud between a small group of militants and the general public.
Quotes with MILITANTS (3)
The problem with you middle-class gay guys is, you pass for white. You move to the metropolitan gay centres, and you're more or less closeted--"private", you'd call it--when you step outside the ghetto. You assimilate yourselves, and suddenly you've got property to protect and money invested. I ask you, what impelled the militants of the civil rights movement of the sixties? You know what impelled them? They had nothing to lose. That's how they could brave the police dogs and…
The fury of those nativists advocating wholesale slaughter was what struck Nadia most, and it struck her because it seemed so familiar, so much like the fury of the militants in her own city. She wondered whether she and Saeed had done anything by moving, whether the faces and buildings had changed but the basic reality of their predicament had not.
Darwin and Nietzsche were the common spiritual and intellectual source for the mean-spirited and bellicose ideological assault on progress, liberalism, and democracy that fired the late-nineteenth-century campaign to preserve or rejuvenate the traditional order. Presensitized for this retreat from modernity, prominent fin-de-siècle aesthetes, engages literati, polemical publicists, academic sociologists, and last but not least, conservative and reactionary politicians became …
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Appears in: Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1946–2018).