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Luther Martin

Portrait of Luther Martin Luther Martin (February 20, 1748, New Brunswick, New Jersey – July 10, 1826, New York, New York) was a Founding Father of the United States, framer of the U.S. Constitution, politician, lawyer, and slave owner. Martin was a delegate from Maryland to the Constitutional Convention in 1787, but did not sign the Constitution, having left the convention early because he felt the document as proposed violated states' rights. In the months following the convention, he was a leading Anti-Federalist, along with Patrick Henry and George Mason, whose collective efforts led to the passage of the Bill of Rights. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Hellenistic religions : an introduction / by Martin, Luther H.

    Published 1987
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    Religious transformations and socio-political change Eastern Europe and Latin America /

    Published 1993
    Other Authors: “…Martin, Luther H., 1937-…”
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    The power of nonviolence / by Gregg, Richard B.

    Published 1959
    Other Authors: “…forewad by Martin Luther King Jr…”
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    From civil rights to human rights Martin Luther King, Jr., and the struggle for economic justice / by Jackson, Thomas F.

    Published 2007
    Other Authors: “…King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968…”
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