A. Robert Kaufman, the Glossary
Table of Contents
16 relations: Associated Press, Baltimore, Barbara Mikulski, Cecil Whig, Daily Record (Maryland), Martin O'Malley, Maryland, Monthly Review, Northwest Hospital (Randallstown, Maryland), Randallstown, Maryland, Red-light district, Sex work, The Baltimore Sun, University of Baltimore, 1986 United States Senate election in Maryland, 1999 Baltimore mayoral election.
- American drug policy reform activists
- Maryland socialists
- Members of Students for a Democratic Society
- Park School of Baltimore alumni
- Sex worker activists in the United States
- Socialist Workers Party (United States) politicians
Associated Press
The Associated Press (AP) is an American not-for-profit news agency headquartered in New York City.
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Baltimore
Baltimore is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maryland.
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Barbara Mikulski
Barbara Ann Mikulski (born July 20, 1936) is an American politician and social worker who served as a United States senator from Maryland from 1987 to 2017.
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Cecil Whig
The Cecil Whig is a local newspaper that covers Cecil County, Maryland daily online and publishes two days a week.
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Daily Record (Maryland)
The Daily Record is a statewide business and legal newspaper published in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Martin O'Malley
Martin Joseph O'Malley (born January 18, 1963) is an American politician serving as the 17th and current commissioner of the Social Security Administration since 2023.
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Maryland
Maryland is a state in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States.
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Monthly Review
The Monthly Review is an independent socialist magazine published monthly in New York City.
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Northwest Hospital (Randallstown, Maryland)
Northwest Hospital, formerly known as Northwest Hospital Center and Baltimore County General Hospital before that, is a hospital in Randallstown, Maryland (a suburb of Baltimore) owned and operated by LifeBridge Health.
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Randallstown, Maryland
Randallstown is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States.
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Red-light district
A red-light district or pleasure district is a part of an urban area where a concentration of prostitution and sex-oriented businesses, such as sex shops, strip clubs, and adult theaters, are found.
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Sex work
Sex work is "the exchange of sexual services, performances, or products for material compensation.
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The Baltimore Sun
The Baltimore Sun is the largest general-circulation daily newspaper based in the U.S. state of Maryland and provides coverage of local, regional, national, and international news.
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University of Baltimore
The University of Baltimore (UBalt, UB) is a public university in Baltimore, Maryland.
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1986 United States Senate election in Maryland
The 1986 United States Senate election in Maryland was held on November 4, 1986.
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1999 Baltimore mayoral election
On November 2, 1999, the city of Baltimore, Maryland, elected a new mayor, the 47th in the city's history.
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See also
American drug policy reform activists
- A. Robert Kaufman
- Ajamu Baraka
- Andrew Weil
- Aubri Esters
- Augustus Sol Invictus
- Barry Cooper (activist)
- Carl Hart
- Carol Ruth Silver
- Chuck Baldwin
- Cliff Thornton
- David Boaz
- David C. Lewis (physician)
- David F. Duncan
- David Simon
- Dennis Kucinich
- Ethan Nadelmann
- Flora Dungan
- George Soros
- J. McRee Elrod
- Jeff Burk
- Jesse Stout
- Jim Gray (jurist)
- John Gilmore (activist)
- John McAfee
- Kevin Verville
- Kevin Zeese
- Mark Thornton
- Mary Ruwart
- Michael Badnarik
- Mike Gravel
- Milton Friedman
- Paul Craig Roberts
- Radley Balko
- Ralph Nader
- Rand Paul
- Randy Credico
- Richard Bonnie
- Rocky Anderson
- Ron Paul
- Ryan Grim
- Susan Burton
- Tenacious D
- Thomas Nicholson (educator)
- Tim Ryan (recovery advocate)
- Tonie Nathan
- Tulsi Gabbard
- Walter Cronkite
- William F. Buckley Jr.
Maryland socialists
- A. Robert Kaufman
- Albert Blumberg
- Bernard Ades
- Bertram Benedict
- Carl Dix
- Carl Heinrich Schnauffer
- Colby Keller
- ContraPoints
- David Karsner
- Harold Buchman
- Jerome Segal
- Lewis Black
- Martin Koppel
- Maurice Braverman
- Robert T. Kerlin
- Upton Sinclair
- Vaughn Stewart (politician)
Members of Students for a Democratic Society
- A. Robert Kaufman
- Alan Haber
- Bernardine Dohrn
- Bill Ayers
- Brian Flanagan
- C. Clark Kissinger
- Carl Davidson
- Carl Oglesby
- Casey Hayden
- Dan Siegel (attorney)
- David Gilbert (activist)
- Dianne Donghi
- Eleanor Raskin
- Eric Mann
- Greg Calvert
- Howard Machtinger
- Jeff Jones (activist)
- Jim Mellen
- John Jacobs (activist)
- Judith Alice Clark
- Karl Hess
- Kim Moody
- Kit Bakke
- Linda Evans (radical)
- Mark D. Naison
- Mark Rosenberg (producer)
- Mark Rudd
- Mark Satin
- Maurice Isserman
- Michael Albert
- Michael Justesen
- Michael Klonsky
- Mike Davis (scholar)
- Naomi Jaffe
- Paul Buhle
- Penelope Rosemont
- Phoebe Hirsch
- Robert Roth (activist)
- Scott Braley
- Ted Gold
- Thorne Webb Dreyer
- Todd Gitlin
- Tom Hayden
Park School of Baltimore alumni
- A. Robert Kaufman
- Adam Gidwitz
- Alan Frank Guttmacher
- Amanda Lipitz
- Annie Karni
- Edward Witten
- Jane Frank
- Jeffrey Alfred Legum
- Josh Tyrangiel
- Julius Westheimer
- Margo Lion
- Martha Clarke
- Matthew Porterfield
- Penny Johnson Jerald
- Peter Baida
- Robert Austrian
- Steve Krulevitz
- Tom Rothman
- Walt Handelsman
Sex worker activists in the United States
- A. Robert Kaufman
- Annie Sprinkle
- Audacia Ray
- Carol Leigh
- Carol Queen
- Cecilia Gentili
- Colby Keller
- Conner Habib
- Emi Koyama
- Fred Cherry
- Ginger Banks
- Heather Veitch
- Hugh Loebner
- Janet Mock
- Jiz Lee
- Leslie Fish
- Liara Roux
- Lyric Shen
- Madison Young
- Margo St. James
- Meg Muñoz
- Melissa Gira Grant
- Nina Hartley
- Norma Jean Almodovar
- Robyn Few
- Selma James
- Siouxsie Q
- Toni Newman
- Tracy Quan
- Veronica Monet
- Veronica Vera
- A. Robert Kaufman
- Carl Skoglund
- Farrell Dobbs
- Grace Carlson
- Jack Barnes (politician)
- James P. Cannon
- Vincent R. Dunne