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Roger Baldwin

Roger Baldwin

Roger Baldwin

Playing Blackjack to Win will be released on November 25, 2008 in Trade Paperback
Nov 25, 2008
Playing Blackjack to Win is now available in Trade Paperback
Nov 25, 2008
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ZNet, January 29, 2012
...no investigations made, much less indictments sought, by Roosevelt’s Justice Department on federal treason charges? ACLU Director Roger Baldwin put out a statement: “Imagine the action if such a plot were discovered among Communists! Which is, of...
ZNet, January 29, 2012
...no investigations made, much less indictments sought, by Roosevelt’s Justice Department on federal treason charges? ACLU Director Roger Baldwin put out a statement: “Imagine the action if such a plot were discovered among Communists! Which is, of...
Toward Freedom, January 23, 2012
...no investigations made, much less indictments sought, by Roosevelt’s Justice Department on federal treason charges? ACLU Director Roger Baldwin put out a statement: “Imagine the action if such a plot were discovered among Communists! Which is, of...
Infoshop, July 8, 2011
...have included Alexandra Kropotkin, speaking about her famous father, the theorist of anarcho-communism, Peter Kropotkin. Another speaker was Roger Baldwin, the American Civil Liberties Union founder who had been a probation officer in St. Louis when he...
Los Angeles Times, June 24, 2011
...itself or without resistance. "The powers of reaction and despotism never sleep," he told the ACLU's Roger Baldwin in 1929. Justice would come only from "constant agitating." Darrow's brand of agitating, most evident in his famous closing arguments, took...
Seguin Gazette-Enterprise, March 2, 2012
...people”. Why does the ACLU want to remove God from all forms of public life? Perhaps its founder, Roger Baldwin might provide a clue. This leads to the question: Why did Bill Clinton nominate the former General Counsel for the ACLU for a seat on the...
Zimbio, March 2, 2012
...in 1934, black jack sky-rocketed into recognition and was usually played with one or 2 decks of cards. Roger Baldwin published a paper in '56 which described how to reduce the house advantage built on probability and performance history which was really...
Groton Patch, February 19, 2012
...a hotbed of anti-slavery activity. Strother points out the courage and legal acumen of a young lawyer named Roger Baldwin whose actions in court freed a runaway slave. Baldwin then went on to argue successfully on behalf of the crew of the Amistad. He...
New London Patch, February 19, 2012
...a hotbed of anti-slavery activity. Strother points out the courage and legal acumen of a young lawyer named Roger Baldwin whose actions in court freed a runaway slave. Baldwin then went on to argue successfully on behalf of the crew of the Amistad. He...
Berlin Patch, February 16, 2012
...a hotbed of anti-slavery activity. Strother points out the courage and legal acumen of a young lawyer named Roger Baldwin whose actions in court freed a runaway slave. Baldwin then went on to argue successfully on behalf of the crew of the Amistad. He...
Rocky Hill Patch, February 16, 2012
...a hotbed of anti-slavery activity. Strother points out the courage and legal acumen of a young lawyer named Roger Baldwin whose actions in court freed a runaway slave. Baldwin then went on to argue successfully on behalf of the crew of the Amistad. He...
East Hampton Portland Patch, February 16, 2012
...a hotbed of anti-slavery activity. Strother points out the courage and legal acumen of a young lawyer named Roger Baldwin whose actions in court freed a runaway slave. Baldwin then went on to argue successfully on behalf of the crew of the Amistad. He...