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Stockholm Appeal
1950 initiative to promote nuclear disarmament
1950 initiative to promote nuclear disarmament
- Jorge Amado, Brazilian writer and member of the Brazilian Academy of Letters
- Herbert Aptheker, American historian and political activist
- Louis Aragon, French poet
- Pierre Benoit, French novelist and member of the Académie française
- Leonard Bernstein, American composer and conductor
- Rudolf Carnap, German philosopher and advocate of logical positivism
- Marcel Carné, French film director
- Marc Chagall, Russian-French artist
- Maurice Chevalier, French actor and cabaret singer
- Jacques Chirac, French politician and later President of France (1995–2007)
- Frank Marshall Davis, American journalist, poet and activist
- W. E. B. Du Bois, American sociologist, historian and activist
- James Gareth Endicott, Canadian clergyman and Christian missionary
- Ilya Ehrenburg, Soviet-Jewish writer, journalist and historian
- Lion Feuchtwanger, German-Jewish novelist and playwright
- Vincent Glinsky, American sculptor
- Dashiell Hammett, American novelist and screenwriter
- Leo Hurwitz, American documentary filmmaker
- Frédéric Joliot-Curie, French physicist, 1935 Nobel Prize in Chemistry laureate and President of the World Peace Council (1950–1958)
- Lionel Jospin, French politician and later Prime Minister of France (1997–2002)
- Alfred E. Kahn, American journalist, publisher, and head of the Jewish People's Fraternal Order
- Rockwell Kent, American painter and graphic artist
- Robert Lamoureux, French actor, screenwriter and film director
- Artur Lundkvist, Swedish author, critic and member of the Swedish Academy
- Thomas Mann, German writer, essayist and 1929 Nobel Prize in Literature laureate
- Moa Martinson, Swedish author of proletarian literature
- Henri Matisse, French painter and sculptor
- Yves Montand, Italian-French actor and singer
- Pablo Neruda, Chilean poet, diplomat and 1971 Nobel Prize in Literature laureate
- Noël-Noël, French actor and screenwriter
- Erwin Panofsky, German-Jewish art historian
- Charlie Parker, American jazz saxophonist and composer
- Gérard Philipe, French stage and film actor
- Pablo Picasso, Spanish painter, sculptor and poet
- Jacques Prévert, French poet and screenwriter
- Eberhard Rebling, German musician
- Pierre Renoir, French stage and film actor
- Muriel Rukeyser, American-Jewish poet and activist
- Armand Salacrou, French dramatist
- George Bernard Shaw, Irish playwright, critic and activist
- Dmitri Shostakovich, Soviet composer and pianist
- Simone Signoret, French film actress
- Michel Simon, Swiss stage and film actor
- Henri Wallon, French psychologist, philosopher and politician
- Harry F. Ward, English-American Methodist minister and Christian socialist
- Maria Wine, Swedish-Danish poet
- Urho Kekkonen, Finnish Prime Minister
- Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, former Italian Prime Minister
- Lázaro Cárdenas, former President of Mexico
References
References
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- Bass, Amy. (2009). "Those about Him Remained Silent: The Battle Over W.E.B. Du Bois". U of Minnesota Press.
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- (15 April 2015). "The Unending Korean War: W.E.B Du Bois, Ko Un, and the Women's Peace Walk". HuffPost.
- Schneider, Paul, "Peace Movement", in ''W. E. B. Du Bois: An Encyclopedia'', Gerald Horne and Mary Young (Eds.), Greenwood, p 163.
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