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Valerie Solanas

Valerie Solanas

Valerie Solanas was an American writer known for her radical feminist works. Her most famous work is the 'SCUM Manifesto', a declaration that criticizes capitalism and male dominance. Solanas' life was filled with controversy and drama, closely intertwined with her writing.

29 quotes · Males, Female, Men
Dave Alvin

Dave Alvin

Dave Alvin, born on November 11, 1955, is a renowned American singer. His musical career began in the 1970s, and he is known for his unique blues rock style and heartfelt singing. Alvin is praised for his passion for music and respect for tradition, and his work blends various musical elements, including rock, country, and blues.

1 quotes · Folk Music, Folks, Loud

Denver Moore

Denver Moore is an enigmatic author whose life and works remain largely unknown. His unique writing style has won the admiration of readers, although his biography is shrouded in mystery.

11 quotes · Folks, Homeless, Way
Leticia Van de Putte

Leticia Van de Putte

Leticia Van de Putte is a notable politician recognized for her advocacy and political achievements. Born on December 6, 1954, she has been a significant figure in the political scene, particularly in her home state. Van de Putte has been involved in various political campaigns and has made significant contributions to public policy.

1 quotes · Colleagues, Female, Hands

Sam Hinton

Sam Hinton, a distinguished musical artist, is renowned for his unique musical talent and extensive repertoire. His musical career spanned multiple styles and genres, winning the hearts of a wide audience.

3 quotes · Folk Music, Folks, Body

Willard Mullin

Willard Mullin was a renowned cartoonist known for his distinctive portrayals of baseball. His work was characterized by its vibrant style and humor, which made it popular among readers. Mullin's cartoons not only documented the great history of baseball but also reflected the changes in American society.

1 quotes · Common, Common Folk, Folks
Alan Freed

Alan Freed

Alan Freed, born on December 15, 1921, was a renowned DJ in the United States. Known as the 'Father of Rock and Roll', he was one of the key figures in promoting rock music in America. Through his radio show 'The Moondog House' in the 1950s, Freed introduced rock music to the public, which had a profound impact on the development of the genre.

3 quotes · Rocks, Rock N Roll, Bigger
Bell Hooks

Bell Hooks

Bell Hooks, born Gloria Jean Watkins, is an American author, scholar, and activist. Her work primarily focuses on issues of race, gender, and social justice, particularly on feminist and black feminist thought. Hooks' works include novels, poetry, academic writings, and autobiographies, and her writing style is beloved by readers for its profound social insight and desire for change.

542 quotes · Feminism, Love, Thinking
Shane Claiborne

Shane Claiborne

Shane Claiborne is an author, social activist, and Christian pacifist, known for his advocacy of simple living and opposition to war. Born on July 11, 1975, Claiborne's work and activities aim to promote social justice and global peace.

237 quotes · People, World, Church
Paul Stookey

Paul Stookey

Paul Stookey is an American singer-songwriter known for his contributions to folk music. Born on December 30, 1937, he gained prominence in the 1960s as a key songwriter for the folk music group Peter, Paul and Mary, where he co-wrote many of the band's hit songs.

8 quotes · Folk Music, Folks, Giving