RMJEMP1R–1879: An extreme radical delegate, also known as a Readjustor cajoling votes for the Lower House of the Virginia Assembly, United States of America.
RMGG2A9M–1906 elections posters: Radical-socialists and Socialists candidates 1906 France Paris. Archives nationales
RMD8668E–Traditional preacher vs radical
RMC45TKN–Party convention of the French Radical Socialists in Nice, 1925
RMKCEMXT–Michael Thomas Sadler (1780-1835), radical British Tory Member of Parliament
RM2X30YJ3–Kunzelmann, Dieter, 14.7.1939 - 9.5.2009, German left-wing radical political activist, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RME10K92–Mar 26, 1973; La Plata, Argentina; Argentine radical leader RICARDO BALBIN in his garden at la Plata.
RMT9544H–Radical Bostonians attack a government tax collector, coating him with hot, sticky tar and covering him with feathers. Tarring and feathering is a form of public humiliation used to enforce unofficial justice or revenge. It was used in feudal Europe and its colonies in the early modern period, as well as the early American frontier, mostly as a type of mob vengeance.
RFEH3BF9–Friedrich Karl Franz Hecker, 1811 - 1881, lawyer, politician and radical democratic revolutionary in the states of the German Confederation, wood engraving, 1880
RMF2B3WN–Radical teacher Leslie Campbell (Jitu Weusi) and demonstrators stood on the front steps of JHS 271. They physically blocked the
RMCNB71X–Carrie Nation - radical anti-liquor woman - circa 1900
RMERGGEG–John Bright - portrait. Quaker, British Radical and Liberal statesman, associated with Richard Cobden in the formation of the
RFFYT9YR–CITY OF LONDON: John Wilkes. Radical Politician, antique print c1880
RM2BWB6K4–Edouard Marie Herriot , French Radical politiican . 30 October 1924
RMFAF8W9–John Wilkes, 1725-1797, an English radical, journalist, and politician
RM2HHPHRP–Black and White Illustration; Portrait by William Walker Hodgson of Joseph Chamberlain (1836 - 1914) British statesman, politician, radical Liberal
RMBTK2FT–Richard Cobden (1804 to 1865) was a British manufacturer and Radical and Liberal statesman
RFBR6FXF–3d silver radical sign
RMH2PKDF–John Bright (1811 –1889), Quaker, was a British Radical and Liberal statesman, one of the greatest orators of his generation who coined the phrase 'Mother of Parliaments. He sat in the House of Commons from 1843 to 1889, promoting free trade, electoral reform and religious freedom. He opposed Gladstone's proposed Home Rule for Ireland, but sought to end the political privileges of Anglicans, dis-establish the Church of Ireland, and begin land reform that would turn land over to the Catholic peasants.
RMTC3Y9P–Rear view of a wooden Langley display model showing the radical twist and camber of a supersonic arrow-wing design, the inspiration for NASA's logo, 1958. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). ()
RMG39X0K–KARL MARX German radical political thinker Date: 1819 - 1883
RMC45G6F–Mass demonstration of the radical left in Berlin, 1919
RMD9914E–Photomontage of radical members of the first South Carolina legislature after the American Civil War. Each member is identified.
RMDDY9W6–medicine, caricature, 'Ein radikales Mittel' (A Most Radical Method), wood engraving, 19th century, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMR80BP7–JOHN THELWALL (1764-1834) radical English orator and writer
RMR1MKBH–48/8 Radical Islamist poster, Dhaka 1980
RMM0M3E0–AJAXNETPHOTO. NOVEMBER, 1982. ST.MALO, FRANCE. - ROUTE DU RHUM RACE - RADICAL STERN - CHAMPAGNE CHARLIE (FR). PHOTO:JONATHAN EASTLAND/AJAX REF: 821007 9013
RM2WRC5RF–Herriot, Photograph shows French Radical politician Édouard Herriot (1872-1957)., between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RMF2B1AP–Rudi 'Red' Dutschke was a radical leader of the German student movement of the 1960s. Dutschke was portrayed by Sebastian Blomberg in the 2008 film DER BAADER MEINHOF KOMPLEX. (CSU 2015 8 622)
RF2BWGJ9C–Portrait of Anita Augspurg - a German jurist, actress, writer, activist of the radical feminist movement and a pacifist.
RMERH80G–Dimitri Pisarev - portrait. Radical Russian writer and social critic: 14 October 1840 - 16 July 1868.
RF2DHB2BT–Attorney William Kunstler speaks at the University of Cincinnati in 1969. William Moses Kunstler was an American lawyer and civil rights activist, known for defending the Chicago 7. Kunstler was an active member of the National Lawyers Guild, a board member of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the co-founder of the Law Center for Constitutional Rights, the 'leading gathering place for radical lawyers in the country.' Kunstler's defense of the Chicago Seven from 1969 to 1970 led The New York Times to label him 'the country's most controversial and, perhaps, its best-known lawyer'.
RMWHAT16–Dreadful scene at Manchester, meeting of Radical Reformers August 16th 1819
RMMFNNX3–Richard Cobden (1804-1865) 'the Apostle of Free Trade'. British politician, economist and Lancashire calico manufacturer. A founder in 1838 of Anti-Corn Law League and campaigner for Free Trade. From 'The World's Great Men'. (London, c.1870). Engraving.
RM2PP16PD–Carrie Nation. Portrait of the American Temperance Movement activist, Caroline Amelia Nation (1846-1911) c. 1903
RMCNPP3A–Photomontage of members of the first South Carolina legislature following the Civil War, mounted on card with each member identified, circa 1876
RM2DEYGGW–Religious Penitents or Muslim Fundamentalists in Azerbaijan Caucasus (Eng Vintraut, 1884) Vintage Illustration or Engraving
RMF3449G–John Wilkes (1725 – 1797), an English radical, journalist, and politician, was threatened with arrest after satIrising William Pitt the Elder for his stance on the Seven Years War in 1762.
RMR85FCR–16th century. Europe. The Anabaptists. Adult baptism. Engraving by Germania, 1882.
RMG39X0N–KARL MARX German radical political thinker Date: 1819 - 1883
RMBAPA1R–Julian Cayo Evans radical Welsh nationalist and leader of Free Wales Army convicted of conspiracy to cause explosions in 1960s
RMDYF47Y–The Radical Convention in Philadelphia 1866. A racist poster attacking Republican gubernatorial candidate John White Geary for his support of black suffrage.
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RMDW4Y0M–JOHN WILKES (1725-1797) English radical journalist and politician
RMEFRWA4–St Johns' Orchard, London, UK. Architect: John Smart Architects, 2013. Main sitting room/library on 2nd floor
RMHT28G9–A discussion at the Eleusis Club, London, c1903 (1903). Artist: Unknown.
RMDHA201–Andrea Dworkin photographed in London 1988
RME4KXTR–Richard Cobden, 1804 - 1865, an English manufacturer and Radical and Liberal statesman,
RF2BWGJ9M–Portrait of Minna Cauer - a German educator, journalist and radical activist within the middle-class women's movement.
RM2PJ4XF6–Johann von Leyden and Knipperdolling were leaders of a radical Anabaptist movement in Muenster, Germany during the 16th century. They established a theocratic state, but were eventually defeated and executed by the prince-bishop's forces.
RF2DHB29R–Attorney William Kunstler speaks at the University of Cincinnati in 1969. William Moses Kunstler was an American lawyer and civil rights activist, known for defending the Chicago 7. Kunstler was an active member of the National Lawyers Guild, a board member of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the co-founder of the Law Center for Constitutional Rights, the 'leading gathering place for radical lawyers in the country.' Kunstler's defense of the Chicago Seven from 1969 to 1970 led The New York Times to label him 'the country's most controversial and, perhaps, its best-known lawyer'.
RMWH9HGC–Glynn, John Wilkes (1727-1797), British Radical politician, imprisoned for his views, and Tooke. c. 1768.
RMP6521G–Spanish Civil War: anarchists seize a train in 1936 drawing by J. Valverde
RMBTJWE6–Wealthy radical Prince Hopkins and American novelist Upton Sinclair, in a Los Angeles prison after being arrested for being radi
RMK72WTP–The Late Senator Charles Sumner - Ceremonies in the Capitol - Colored People of Washington, Headed by Frederick Douglas, viewing the remains, 1874
RF2C2H710–Germaine Greer, Boston, 1979 Reading from her Book The Obstacle Race about women artists
RMF390D7–Riots following the arrest of Francis Burdett in 1810 for a breach of parliamentary privilege, known for his demands for electoral reform. A political and social radical he was ordered to be confined to the Tower of London until the end of the parliamentary session.
RMG16AD5–Jean-Paul Marat (May 24, 1743 - July 13, 1793) was a physician, political theorist and scientist best known for his career in France as a radical journalist and politician during the French Revolution. As a physician he maintained a lucrative private prac
RMAA0MHF–Henry Hetherington
RMCWB45J–Emma Goldman. Anarchist and radical revolutionary, she was deported in 1919. photo 1916.
RMD961E8–John Bright (1811-1889) English Quaker Radical statesman. Advocate of the Anti-Corn Law League and of Free Trade. Bright speaking at an election meeting at Birmingham, November 1885. Engraving.
RMCP17WW–Furrer, Jonas, 3.3.1805 - 25.7.1861, Swiss politician, first President of the Confederation 1848, portrait, lithograph by Brummer & Co., 19th century,
RMGDTG9Y–JOHN BRIGHT (1811-1889) Carte de visite of the English Radical and Liberal politician in 1883.
RMHT3BBW–Jean-Paul Marat (1743-1793), physician, scientist and political theorist, c1830. Artist: WH Egleton.
RF2C2R71E–hand strike retro
RMG4HMFX–Mrs Mary Whitehouse hands to James Dance, Conversative MP for Bromsgrove, bundles containing 366,355 signatures in support of a petition praying 'that the BBC be asked to make a radical change of policy and produce programmes which build character...' * instead of destroying it...'.
RM2JTHWRA–Charles Sumner (1811-1874), American statesman and US Senator, abolitionist, leader of the Radical Republicans, portrait photograph by Mathew Brady Studio, 1860-1870
RMTA1710–A group of young South Tyrolean men, under the guidance of an Italian officer, are doing Sunday military exercises. This was one of the radical measures for the Italianization of South Tyrol after the First World War. With regular participation in the exercises, young men were exempted from a third of their 18-month military service (undated photo).
RF2DHB2BC–Attorney William Kunstler speaks at the University of Cincinnati in 1969. William Moses Kunstler was an American lawyer and civil rights activist, known for defending the Chicago 7. Kunstler was an active member of the National Lawyers Guild, a board member of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the co-founder of the Law Center for Constitutional Rights, the 'leading gathering place for radical lawyers in the country.' Kunstler's defense of the Chicago Seven from 1969 to 1970 led The New York Times to label him 'the country's most controversial and, perhaps, its best-known lawyer'.
RMJ2PRW2–Heathcote Williams (born 15 November 1941) poet, actor, political and dramatist. At his home in Oxford. He has written a number of best-selling book-length polemical poems including Autogeddon, Falling for a Dolphin and Whale Nation
RM2K2K2T3–Portrait of Edouard Daladier, French statesman, minister under the Third Republic during the inter-war period. Here at the opening of the Radical Congress in Grenoble in November 1930.
RMERGCDP–John Wilkes - portrait. English politician, journalist and radical. Known for introducing reform in British Parliament, his
RM2BGK5E6–The 'Terrible Twins' David Lloyd George and Winston Churchill in 1907 during the peak of their 'radical phase' as social reformers.
RF2C2H71P–Germaine Greer, Boston, 1979 Reading from her Book The Obstacle Race about women artists
RMGE8499–Henry 'Orator' Hunt (1773 – 1835) was a British radical speaker and agitator remembered as a pioneer of working-class radicalism and an important influence on the later Chartist movement. He advocated parliamentary reform and the repeal of the Corn Laws.
RMG16AW3–Jean-Paul Marat (May 24, 1743 - July 13, 1793) was a physician, political theorist and scientist best known for his career in France as a radical journalist and politician during the French Revolution. As a physician he maintained a lucrative private prac
RMA9XGT3–Jules Favre Lafosse
RMCWB45G–Emma Goldman. Anarchist and radical revolutionary, she was deported in 1919. photo 1907.
RM2CWBN94–Illustration depicting John Ball (priest) (c. 1338-1381), English radical priest and leader of 1381 Peasants' Revolt
RMCP00GT–Furrer, Jonas, 3.3.1805 - 25.7.1861, Swiss politician, first President of the Confederation 1848, portrait, 19th century,
RMR80BRX–WILLIAM COBBETT (1763-1835) English MP, farmer, political reformer and author of Rural Rides (1830)
RMBHR3N0–Bust of John Wilkes, 18th century English journalist and politician, c1761. Creator: Louis Francois Roubiliac.
RMP4HJ1P–PERRONET THOMPSON (1783-1869) PARLAMENTARIO BRITANICO GOBERNADOR DE SIERRA LEONA Y REFORMADOR RADICAL.
RM2A9P247–German Revolution - Herr George Ledebour, the extreme radical socialist leading who after playing a leading role in German Revolution has been imprisoned by Ebert and Scheidemann. He is the leader of the Sparticides, after the death of Liebnecht ca. 1919
RME2FJ2M–A Chilean student stands in front of the burning barricade during the anti-government protest in Valparaíso, Chile.
RM2C8WK8B–Antinuclear and pacifist international march in Alsace and Germany, summer 1977; Marco Pannella, leader of Italian Radical Party
RF2DHB278–Attorney William Kunstler speaks at the University of Cincinnati in 1969. William Moses Kunstler was an American lawyer and civil rights activist, known for defending the Chicago 7. Kunstler was an active member of the National Lawyers Guild, a board member of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the co-founder of the Law Center for Constitutional Rights, the 'leading gathering place for radical lawyers in the country.' Kunstler's defense of the Chicago Seven from 1969 to 1970 led The New York Times to label him 'the country's most controversial and, perhaps, its best-known lawyer'.
RFEH3B03–Friedrich Karl Franz Hecker, 1811 - 1881, lawyer, politician and radical democratic revolutionary in the states of the German Confederation, wood engraving, 1880
RM2A603DG–Illustration titled 'Bright on the Death of Cobden'. Richard Cobden (1804-1865) an English manufacturer and Radical and Liberal statesman. Dated 19th Century
RMERG8KH–William Lovett - from engraving by A. Harral after Anelay, 1847. British radical, leader of the political movement Chartism and leading London-based Artisan Radical, 1800 - 1877.
RM2AK86EW–Honorable Zachariah Chandler, N.H., circa 1865 - Zachariah Chandler was an American businessman, politician, one of the founders of the Republican Party, whose radical wing he dominated as a lifelong abolitionist. He was mayor of Detroit, a four-term senator from the state of Michigan, and Secretary of the Interior under President Ulysses S. Grant.
RF2C2H6PY–Betty Friedan speaking at Harvard's Kennedy School with Anita Diamont to her left, 1981
RMGFW71T–The title Earl of Durham was created in 1833 for the prominent Whig politician and colonial official John Lambton, 1st Baron Durham. Known as 'Radical Jack', he played a leading role in the passing of the Great Reform Act of 1832.
RMG16AD4–Jean-Paul Marat (May 24, 1743 - July 13, 1793) was a physician, political theorist and scientist best known for his career in France as a radical journalist and politician during the French Revolution. As a physician he maintained a lucrative private prac
RMAY4JB6–Thomas Paine
RMCWB45M–Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman (with glasses) on a streetcar in San Francisco. Anarchists and radical revolutionaries, they
RMKCENTR–Illustration of John Wilkes (1725-1797) an English radical, journalist, and politician. Dated 18th Century
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