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  2. The Right Side of History - Wikipedia

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    The Right Side of History. The Right Side of History: How Reason and Moral Purpose Made the West Great is a 2019 book by American conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro. Shapiro was inspired to write the book after an incident at California State University, Los Angeles in which protesters interrupted his speech.

  3. Right Book Club - Wikipedia

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    In May 1936, the Left Book Club had been established, and towards the end of 1936 a group of “neo-Tories” mooted the idea of a right-wing book club. Christina Foyle and her father William Foyle undertook to organize it, and the Club was launched at a luncheon at the Grosvenor House Hotel in April 1937, with John Baird, 1st Viscount ...

  4. Boogaloo movement - Wikipedia

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    [1] [10] Some groups have also been variously described as being alt-right, [41] [42] anarchist, [41] [42] libertarian, [3] [8] [10] [21] [20] [43] or right-libertarian. [10] According to Alex Newhouse, a digital researcher at Middlebury's CTEC, "the way we know the 'boogaloo' movement is a far-right movement is because they draw a line ...

  5. The Meet Group - Wikipedia

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    The myYearbook logo, which was used from 2005 to 2012. Two siblings, Dave and Catherine Cook, created myYearbook during their Spring break of 2005. They persuaded their older brother Geoff, who had founded EssayEdge and ResumeEdge from his Harvard dorm room, to invest in their project.

  6. Book discussion club - Wikipedia

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    A book discussion club is a group of people who meet to discuss books they have read. It is often simply called a book club, a term that may cause confusion with a book sales club. Other terms include reading group, book group, and book discussion group. Book discussion clubs may meet in private homes, libraries, bookstores, online forums, pubs ...

  7. Meetup - Wikipedia

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    Meetup is a social media platform for hosting and organizing in-person and virtual activities, gatherings, and events for people and communities of similar interests, hobbies, and professions. It was founded in 2002 by Scott Heiferman and four others. The company was acquired by WeWork in 2017 and remains headquartered in New York City. [ 3]

  8. The first rule of BookClub? No boring book clubs. | TechCrunch

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    BookClub launched today to bring author-led book clubs to readers. The platform will allow authors to join personal book groups, share exclusive video-based interviews and engage in questions you ...

  9. The Book Club of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The Book Club co-sponsors events with the Detroit Public Library. FABS. The Book Club of Detroit is a member of the Fellowship of American Bibliophilic Societies (FABS). Past Speakers. Some notable individuals who have given talks to the club are: The Remnant Trust. Frederick Gale Ruffner, Jr. John K. King Books. Past Presidents