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- ...that Gilbert Mabbot (1622–1670) was a pioneering journalist of the English Civil War who also served as an official licenser of the press?
- ...that Ken Loach's 1995 film Land and Freedom tells the story of a British volunteer who joins the POUM militia and fights for the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War?
- ...that the Vietnam War protest song "War," originally recorded by the Temptations, was Motown artist Edwin Starr's only number-one hit?
- ...that Temple Beth-El, built in 1876, is the oldest synagogue in the U.S. state of Florida?