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Krupskaya

[ kroop-skuh-yuh ]

noun

  1. Na·dezh·da Kon·stan·ti·nov·na [nuh-, dye, -zhd, uh, k, uh, n-stuhn-, tyee, -n, uh, v-n, uh], 1869–1939, Russian social worker and wife of V.I. Lenin.


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His widow, Nadezhda Krupskaya, wanted him to be buried in a conventional grave.

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Education today would be unrecognizable to people such as John Dewey and Nadezhda Krupskaya, theorists of learning for the greater good.

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From their very different perspectives — Pragmatism for Dewey and Marxism for Krupskaya—they were united in the hope that education would enhance the social life of human beings.

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Krupskaya Elliott of the Virginia Legal Aid Justice Center was among dozens of activists gathered in the rain at Justice to speak out against the Trump administration’s immigration policies.

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Throughout the winter, Lenin had been quietly living in Zurich with his wife, Nadezhda Konstantinovna Krupskaya, of very little concern to anyone, banished indefinitely from his homeland.

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