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Amidst this, will all images of and references to Aleksandr Pushkin be destroyed due to his African descent?
Racism In Russia: Obama Only Too Happy To Channel Bo Jangles « Sigmund, Carl and Alfred 2009
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(Scholars appear to be on surer ground claiming black ancestors for 19th-century writers Alexandre Dumas and Aleksandr Pushkin.)
African Dream 2008
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The study's principal themes, such as the new history text books of the 1930s, "socialist realism," cults around Ivan Groznyi, Aleksandr Pushkin and others, zhdanovshchina and campaigns against "cosmopolitanism" have been analyzed in the specialized scholarly literature before.
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Their work (featured below) has influenced and earned the admiration of everyone from Emerson to Goethe to Aleksandr Pushkin.
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Listening sheepishly in this conference room in Kislovodsk, a spa in the foothills of the Caucasus Mountains where the poet Aleksandr Pushkin took hot mineral baths in the 1820s, are the presidents of Russia's southern republics, the ward bosses of the country's toughest neighborhood.
Man for the People 2007
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Aleksandr Pushkin, when writing about the craft of play-writing, wrote "If a gun is put on the mantelpiece during Act One, it must be used by the end of Act Two."
Pushkin badger 2001
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Vladimir Tor, a stocky man with a black goatee whose speech is peppered with quotes from Rudyard Kipling and Aleksandr Pushkin, is part of a campaign called "Stop Feeding the Caucasus!"
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Vladimir Tor, a stocky man with a black goatee whose speech is peppered with quotes from Rudyard Kipling and Aleksandr Pushkin, is part of a campaign called "Stop Feeding the Caucasus!"
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Vladimir Tor, a stocky man with a black goatee whose speech is peppered with quotes from Rudyard Kipling and Aleksandr Pushkin, is part of a campaign called "Stop Feeding the Caucasus!"
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On this day in 1837 Aleksandr Pushkin died at the age of thirty-seven, from a gunshot wound received in a duel two days earlier.
GoodShit postroad 2010
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