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Ida$504015$ - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
IDA; IDA (disambiguation); I.D.A.; Ida (disambiguation)

Ida      
n. Ida, weiblicher Vorname
Ida Wells Barnett         
  • Chicago landmark]] and [[National Historic Landmark]].
  • Cover of ''Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases''
  • Ida B. Wells circa 1895
  • Attorney Ferdinand Lee Barnett (c. 1900). Wells married Barnett in 1895.
  • Graves of Ida B. Wells and Ferdinand Lee Barnett at [[Oak Woods Cemetery]]
  • Historical marker honoring Ida B. Wells in [[Holly Springs, Mississippi]]
  • The [[Bolling–Gatewood House]], where the Wells family lived while enslaved, and where Ida was born
  • Memphis]]
  • mayor of Birmingham]], England, commemorating Wells' 1893 British Isles lecture tour with a [[blue plaque]], February 12, 2019
  • Ida B. Wells with her four children, 1909
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  • The [[People's Grocery]] near Memphis, Tennessee, was a successful African-American cooperative. The 1892 lynchings of its owners led Wells to begin her investigations of lynching.
AFRICAN-AMERICAN CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST (1862–1931)
Ida Wells; Ida Wells-Barnett; Ida Bell Wells-Barnett; Ida B. Wells-Barnett; Ida B. Wells Barnett; Wells-Barnett; Ida b wells; Constant Star; Ida Wells-Barnet; Ida B. Welles Barnett; Ida Bell Wells; Ida Barnett; Ida Wells Barnett; Ida B. Barnett; Ida B Wells; White Delilah; Ida Bell Wells-Bamett; Ida B Wells-Barnett
n. Ida Wells Barnett, (1862-1931) schwarze Aktivisten für die Abschaffung der Sklaverei und Autorin, Gründerin und Redakteurin einer Zeitung, freimütige Vertreterin von Frauenrechte
Boris Leonidovich Pasternak         
  • ''Boris Pasternak in 1910,'' by his father Leonid Pasternak
  • Portrait by [[Yury Annenkov]], 1921
  • Pasternak at Peredelkino in 1958
  • Pasternak, 1958
  • Pasternak at Peredelkino in 1959
  • Pasternak c. 1908
  • Pasternak with Evgeniya Lurye and son
  • Boris Pasternak's [[dacha]] in [[Peredelkino]], where he lived between 1936 and 1960
  • Pasternak (second from left) in 1924, with friends including [[Lilya Brik]], [[Sergei Eisenstein]] (third from left) and [[Vladimir Mayakovsky]] (centre)
  • Boris Pasternak Street [[Zoetermeer]], [[Netherlands]]
  • Pasternak on a 1990 Soviet stamp
RUSSIAN WRITER (1890-1960)
Boris Leonidovich Pasternak; Yevgeny Pasternak; Pasternakian; My Sister - Life; My Sister, Life; Josephine Pasternak; Boris Leonidovic Pasternak; Ida Wissotzkaya
n. Boris Leonidovich Pasternak (1890-1960), russischer Schriftsteller und Übersetzer bekannt für sein Roman Doktor Zhivago (1957) von den sovietischen Behörden gebannt jedoch in anderen Ländern übersetzt und veröffentlicht (wurde gezwunden den Nobelpreis für Literatur abzulehnen)

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IDA
Interchange of Data between Administrations (Reference: org., Europe)

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