Mark Bray
Mark Bray is a historian at Rutgers University and the author of 'Antifa: El Manual Antifascista,' where he explores the history and motivations behind the Antifa movement. He has been a prominent voice in discussions about antifascism, arguing that the movement's roots can be traced back to efforts to combat extreme right-wing ideologies in Europe during the 20th century, and he emphasizes the activists' belief in taking direct action against fascism and racism.
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Norway:
Mark Bray is a history professor who wrote a book on antifascism.
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Norway:
Mark Bray is a history professor who wrote a book on antifascism.
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Norway:
Mark Bray argues that the president's order regarding Antifa is imprecise and threatens democratic values.
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United Kingdom:
Mark Bray is a Rutgers University professor who teaches a course on the history of anti-fascism.
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United States:
Mark Bray is an assistant teaching professor at Rutgers who has faced controversy for his past statements supporting Antifa.
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United States:
Mark Bray is a Rutgers assistant professor of history who has faced criticism for his Antifa-aligned messaging.
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Slovenia:
Mark Bray noted that violence is sometimes used as a response to extreme right violence, but it polarizes society.
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United States:
Mark Bray is a Rutgers assistant professor of history known for his book 'Antifa: The Antifascist Handbook.'
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United States:
Mark Bray is a Rutgers assistant professor known for his pro-Antifa rhetoric and has faced opposition for his views.
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United States:
Mark Bray is a Rutgers assistant professor of history who fled to Spain after President Donald Trump announced a crackdown on Antifa.
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