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Liberator and magazine
She is best remembered as a leader in the fight for women's right to vote, as a co-editor of the radical arts and politics magazine The Liberator, and as a co-founder of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
* January 1 The last issue of the abolitionist magazine The Liberator is published.
( In 1924, The Liberator was merged with two other publications to create The Workers Monthly, and Max Eastman's association with the magazine ended.
After the suppression of that magazine by the U. S. government, he joined The Liberator, published by the Workers Party of America.
In 1929 this was succeeded by a new publication, a magazine called The Liberator.
* Liberator ( magazine ), a magazine of radical liberalism associated with the Liberal Democrats ( United Kingdom )
* Liberator ( magazine )
* Liberator ( magazine )
Liberator is a radical liberal United Kingdom magazine associated with but not officially connected to the Liberal Democrats.
Since 1990 his diaries have appeared in Liberator magazine, giving a unique perspective on British politics.
Near the end of 1924 the magazine was merged with the CP's arts-and-theory magazine, The Liberator, and the Trade Union Educational League's monthly organ, The Labor Herald, to form The Workers Monthly in a 3-for-1 combination.
Unhappy with the way that editors Max and Crystal Eastman and a few others were able to live off the struggling magazine, while he received a nominal fee or worked pro bono, Young left The Liberator in 1919 to start a magazine of his own, Good Morning.

Liberator and 1918
In 1918 Young subsequently helped to establish a similar publication to the Masses, the above mentioned Liberator.
The drawing, ' Art Young on Trial for His Life ,' appeared in the Liberator in June 1918.

Liberator and
* 1944 Freckleton Air Disaster A United States Army Air Forces B-24 Liberator bomber crashes into a school in Freckleton, England killing 61 people.
* 1939 First flight of the Consolidated B-24 Liberator.
* 1813 South American independence leader Simón Bolívar enters Mérida, leading the invasion of Venezuela, and is proclaimed El Libertador (" The Liberator ").
* August 1 Operation Tidal Wave: 177 B-24 Liberator bombers from the U. S. Army Air Force bomb oil refineries at Ploieşti, Romania.
* February 10, 1825 Simón Bolívar gives up his title of dictator of Peru and takes the alternative title of Liberator.
* January 1 William Lloyd Garrison begins publishing The Liberator, an antislavery newspaper, in Boston, Massachusetts.
* September 19 William Lloyd Garrison publishes Angelina Grimké's anti-slavery letter in The Liberator.
* In Profile: Simón Bolívar The Liberator
While Blake intends to use Liberator to strike against the Federation, the others are often reluctant followers especially Avon.
The B-24 Liberator 1939 1945.
USAAF Heavy Bomb Group Markings & Camouflage 1941 1945, Consolidated Liberator.
* Warbirds Resource Group USAAF Resource Center B-24 Liberator
* Warbird Registry B-24 Liberator the history of those B-24s that survived military service
*" The Liberator ," Popular Science, 1943 photos, drawings, etc.
* Navy Libs Naval Liberator and Privateer Naval Variant: PB4Y-1 " Liberator " ( Split Tail ) / PB4Y-2 " Privateer " ( Single Tail )
hu: B 24 Liberator
* L. Sprague de Camp and Lin Carter Conan the Liberator
* Grand National The Liberator
General Andrews organized and commanded the General Headquarters, Air Force ( 1935 1939 ), and at the time of his death on 3 May 1943 in the crash of a B-24 Liberator in Iceland, he was Commanding General, United States Forces, European Theater of Operations.
* 491st Bombardment Group ( Heavy ) ( B-24 Liberator ) November 11, 1943 January 1, 1944
Following World War II, the Seoul Busan express train re-established on May 20, 1946, was named Chosun Liberator.

Liberator and 24
He entered Mérida on May 24, where he was proclaimed as El Libertador ( The Liberator ).
The bugs were eventually worked out of the manufacturing processes, and by 1944, Ford was rolling a Liberator off the Willow Run production line every 63 minutes, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Liberator and ),
* Maternal ancestors of the Liberator ( Palacios family ), in Spanish
He is also the Liberator ( Eleutherios ), whose wine, music and ecstatic dance frees his followers from self-conscious fear and care, and subverts the oppressive restraints of the powerful.
The new series was broadcast on BBC Radio 7 and repeated in mid 2010 as three hour-long episodes: Rebel ( written by Ben Aaronovitch ), Traitor ( Marc Platt ) and Liberator ( James Swallow ).
In order to meet Norman's hospital bills, in November 2002 Solid Rock Records began releasing the Essential Series on CD-R, a set of seven Norman albums, with 142 songs ( including 16 previously unreleased songs ), which comprised: Instigator, which included rough mix versions of two previously unreleased songs, " Butterfly " and " Kulderachna ", both removed from 1973's So Long Ago the Garden ; Agitator, which included three unreleased bonus tracks, " Sweet Silver Angels ", " God, Part 2 ", and " People In My Past "; Liberator, which included songs that were aimed at " liberating Christians who felt trapped inside the church and also providing a cultural doorway to allow those who felt dismissed and isolated by Christianity to find their way into fellowship with Christ regardless of the church's response toward them "; Collaborator, which featured songs representing " the combined efforts of Charles and Larry from lyrics and melodies to arrangements and production ", including three unreleased songs: " Perfect World ", " Don't Wanna Be Like You ", and " Jesus Is God ", recorded about 2000 ; Emancipator, included two unreleased songs of Norman singing with Randy Stonehill: a Christian version of the folk song " He Was a Friend of Mine ", which had been popularized by The Byrds and Bob Dylan, which was re-titled " He is a Friend of Mine ", and " I Love You ", the song Stonehill and Norman co-wrote in 1971 for Stonehill's Born Twice album ; Infiltrator, which sees love as " the most powerful infiltrator in the world ", is a collection of Norman's love songs, and includes two new releases: a cover of David Noble's " Waves of Grace ", and " Stranger, Won't You Change "; and Survivor, included the full 8-minute version of " Dark Passage ", an unreleased third verse of " Baby Out of Wedlock ", and " One Star Remains ", which is Judee Sill's " My Man On Love " from her 1971 eponymous debut album.
During World War II an American squadron of B-24 Liberator bombers of the 834th Squadron ( H ), 486th Bomb Group ( H ), 8th Air Force was based at RAF Sudbury.
Different titles have been used, such as " Liberator of Bolivia " ( used by Simón Bolívar and Antonio José de Sucre ), and " Supreme Protector " ( by Andrés de Santa Cruz ).
Settling on the Lower East Side, she worked on the staffs of Socialist publications ( The Liberator, The Masses, The Call ), though she " smilingly explained to impatient socialists that she was ‘ a pacifist even in the class war.
In 1905 she participated in the founding of the Industrial Workers of the World ( IWW ), and began editing the Liberator, an anarchist newspaper that supported the IWW in Chicago.
* SDF-4 Izumo ( also identified as the Liberator ), is the fourth Super Dimensional Fortress in the fictional Robotech universe.
With the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, the need for bombardiers was evident, soon after an announcement was made by Lieutenant Colonel Isaiah Davies, Commanding Officer of Midland Army Air Field ( MAAF ), that Midland AAF would be used exclusively to train bombardiers in the AT-11 Kansan for eventual assignment to bomber aircraft such as the B-17 Flying Fortress, B-24 Liberator, B-25 Mitchell, B-26 Marauder and B-29 Superfortress.
Piloting Hell's Wench, a B-24 Liberator ( Serial 42-40994 ), Baker led the 93rd as the second formation in the five-group mission of 177 aircraft.
* Lady Be Good ( aircraft ), an American B-24D Liberator of World War II
For monarchs, usual title-name-number-nickname was used, like tsar Aleksandr II Osvoboditel ( Alexander II the Liberator ), sometimes with addition of patronymics after number.
* Empire ( 2005 ), Julius Caesar the Liberator and Father of the Fatherland TV miniseries
He has been awarded the order of Boyacá ( Colombia ), San Carlos ( Colombia ), Sól ( Peru ), Malta, Isabel La Católica ( España ), Order of José Matías Delgado ( El Salvador ), Quetzal ( Guatemala and Honduras ), Cruzeiro do Sul ( Brasil ), Merit ( Chile ), Mariscal Francisco Solano López ( Paraguay ), Order of the Liberator General San Martín ( Argentina ), Libertador ( Venezuela ), Andrés Bello ( Venezuela ), Águila Azteca ( Mexico ) and Manuel Amador Guerrero ( Panama ), among others.

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