The newspaper crusaded against emancipation in the months leading up to the draft riots. |
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He crusaded for free food stamps to combat hunger and malnutrition in children. |
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He has crusaded ceaselessly against welfare recipients, eventually gaining national renown by time-limiting their eligibility for support. |
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True, they crusaded to take women out of politics, but they did so in order to open up other areas of public life to women. |
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In Nicholas Nickleby, he crusaded against another institution, the so-called private academies for unwanted children. |
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In 1889 Muñoz Rivera founded the newspaper La Democracia, which crusaded for Puerto Rican self-government. |
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Before the election, the local media successfully crusaded for change in government policy that would provide free antiretroviral treatment to the poor. |
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The Texas crusader let it slip this week that she is badly misinformed on the late-term abortion ban she crusaded against. |
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But it was Carter who first crusaded for the U.S. to wean itself off of its dependence on oil. |
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He crusaded against monopoly, aristocracy, slavery and more. |
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Politicians such as the trustbusting presidents Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft crusaded against such corporate power. Since then that anti-corporate mood has never quite dissipated. |
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Tom Tancredo crusaded against illegal immigration. |
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He crusaded against similar injustices for the rest of his life. |
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