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The most revolutionary human rights struggles in history have drawn violent opposition, ostracism, alienation, abuse, injury, and even death for those engaged in them. The fight for women’s rights took much more courage for the women of the 1800s—who became pariahs in pursuit of their cause—than for those born in the late twentieth century. Civil rights activists who spoke up at a time when lynching blacks was publicly accepted and
The Atheist Muslim: A Journey from Religion to Reason
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