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_Chorus_ -- It's high time, &c. It isn't "Agitators" now, but Parties and M. P.'s,
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, March 14, 1891 Various
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The women of the South, who would naturally be the first sufferers if the programme of the "Agitators" were carried out, were loud in their cries for separation.
History of Kershaw's Brigade D. Augustus Dickert
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That party, which was first called "Agitators," but now took the name of "Republicans" -- called at the South the "black Republicans" -- grown to such proportions that they put in the field candidates for President and Vice-President of the United States.
History of Kershaw's Brigade D. Augustus Dickert
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Accordingly, trusty men in each regiment had been chosen to meet and consult with others of other regiments, and the name "Agitators" or "Adjutators" had been given to these deputies.
The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 David Masson 1864
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"Agitators" attempt to break through a line formation of riot police at Fort Polk while other soldiers mimic wounded.
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"Agitators" begin trying to break through the line, only to bounce back from the shields.
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"Agitators" attempt to break through a line formation of riot police at Fort Polk while other soldiers mimic wounded.
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"Agitators" attempt to break through a line formation of riot police at Fort Polk while other soldiers mimic wounded.
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"Agitators" attempt to break through a line formation of riot police at Fort Polk while other soldiers mimic wounded.
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After 42 Years of Police Reform, LAPD Video Still Blames "Agitators" digg
Tom Hayden: After 42 Years of Police Reform, LAPD Video Still Blames "Agitators" 2008
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