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William D Haywood - traducción al Inglés

LABOR ORGANIZER (1869-1928)
Big Bill Haywood; William D. Haywood; William Dudley Haywood; Bill heywood; William "Big Bill" Haywood; "Big Bill" Haywood; William Dudley "Big Bill" Haywood
  • Haywood was the co-author of a popular exposition of the principles of industrial unionism published by [[Charles H. Kerr & Co.]] in 1911.
  • Haywood from [[Emma Langdon]]'s ''The Cripple Creek Strike''
  • Haywood at a convention in Chicago (1917)
  • 1907 photo of defendants [[Charles Moyer]], Bill Haywood, and [[George Pettibone]]
  • [[Industrial Workers of the World]] stickerette "Thief!"
  • Plaque indicating Haywood's interment in the Kremlin Wall
  • Paterson silk strike]] leaders [[Patrick L. Quinlan]], [[Carlo Tresca]], [[Elizabeth Gurley Flynn]], [[Adolph Lessig]], and Haywood
  • William Haywood mug shot at the [[United States Penitentiary, Leavenworth]] in 1918
  • From left, [[William Shatoff]], Haywood, and [[ George Andreytchine]] in Soviet Russia.

William D. Haywood         
n. William D. Haywood (1869-1928) conocido como "Big Bill", líder laborista de Estados Unidos
William Faulkner         
  • During part of his time in New Orleans, Faulkner lived in a house in the [[French Quarter]] (pictured center yellow).
  • ''[[Light in August]]'' (1932)
  • A Parisian street named for Faulkner
  • Faulkner's home [[Rowan Oak]] is maintained by the [[University of Mississippi]].
  • One of Faulkner's typewriters
  • ''[[The Sound and the Fury]]'' (1929)
  • Faulkner was influenced by stories of his great-grandfather and namesake [[William Clark Falkner]].
  • Faulkner in 1954
  • Cadet Faulkner in [[Toronto]], 1918
AMERICAN WRITER (1897-1962)
William Cuthbert Faulkner; William faulkner; Faulkner william; Faulknerian; Faulkner William; Wililam Faulkner; William Cuthbert Falkner; Faulkner; Faulkner, William; William Faulkner filmography
William Faulkner (1897-1962), escritor y poeta americano
wby         
  • Charcoal portrait of Yeats by [[John Singer Sargent]] (1908)
  • Seanad Eireann]]
  • Yeats photographed in 1908 by [[Alvin Langdon Coburn]]
  • Yeats's final resting place in the shadow of the [[Dartry Mountains]], [[County Sligo]]
  • W. B. Yeats (no date)
  • [[Walter de la Mare]], Bertha Georgie Yeats (née Hyde-Lees), William Butler Yeats, unknown woman, summer 1930; photo by [[Lady Ottoline Morrell]]
  • William Butler Yeats, 1933; photo by [[Pirie MacDonald]] ([[Library of Congress]])
  • 1900 portrait by Yeats's father, [[John Butler Yeats]]
  • Yeats photographed in 1923
IRISH POET AND PLAYWRIGHT (1865–1939)
W.B. Yeats; William Yeats; W B Yeats; WB Yeats; W.B.Yeats; The Wind Among the Reeds; The Secret Rose; William B. Yeats; William B Yeats; W. B. Yeats in popular culture; Secret Rose; Wb yeats; Yeats; WBY; William Butler Yeats; W.b.yeats; Ganconagh; W. B. Yates; A Student of Irish Literature; D.E.D.I.; D. E. D. I.; D. E. D. I; D.E.D.I; Rosicrux
(Abrev.) Weatherby.

Definición

d
sust. fem.
1) Quinta letra del abecedario español, y cuarta de sus consonantes. Su nombre es de. Representa un sonido de articulación dental, sonora y oclusiva en posición inicial absoluta o precedida de n o l, en los demás casos es, por lo general, fricativa; cuando es final de palabra su articulación se debilita o ensordece más o menos.
2) Letra numeral romana, que, generalmente mayúscula, tiene el valor de quinientos. El numeral romano que se escribe D es la mitad de la letra griega phi que, al no tener aplicación en el alfabeto latino, se usó para el numeral mil y luego su forma se regularizó en M.

Wikipedia

Bill Haywood

William Dudley "Big Bill" Haywood (February 4, 1869 – May 18, 1928) was an American labor organizer and founding member and leader of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) and a member of the executive committee of the Socialist Party of America. During the first two decades of the 20th century, Haywood was involved in several important labor battles, including the Colorado Labor Wars, the Lawrence Textile Strike, and other textile strikes in Massachusetts and New Jersey.

Haywood was an advocate of industrial unionism, a labor philosophy that favors organizing all workers in an industry under one union, regardless of the specific trade or skill level; this was in contrast to the craft unions that were prevalent at the time, such as the AFL. He believed that workers of all ethnicities should be united, and favored direct action over political action.

Haywood was often targeted by prosecutors due to his support for violence. An attempt to prosecute him in 1907 for his alleged involvement in the murder of Frank Steunenberg failed, but in 1918 he was one of 101 IWW members jailed for anti-war activity during the First Red Scare. He was sentenced to twenty years. In 1921, while out of prison during an appeal of his conviction, Haywood fled to the Soviet Union, where he spent the remaining years of his life.