Alexander Yesenin-Volpin

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Alexander Yesenin-Volpin was a Russian-American mathematician, poet, and prominent Soviet dissident known for his role in the early human rights movement in the USSR.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Soviet dissident
human
human rights activist
mathematician
poet
causeOfDeath natural causes
countryOfCitizenship Russia NERFINISHED
Soviet Union
United States of America
dateOfBirth 1924-05-12
dateOfDeath 2016-03-16
educatedAt Moscow State University
emigratedTo United States of America
era 20th century
21st century
ethnicGroup Russian
familyName Yesenin-Volpin NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork mathematical logic
philosophy of mathematics
poetry
genre poetry
givenName Alexander
languagesSpokenWritten English
Russian
movement Soviet human rights movement NERFINISHED
dissident movement in the Soviet Union
notableEvent Glasnost rally on 5 December 1965 in Moscow
notableFor early advocacy of human rights in the USSR
organizing public demonstrations for civil rights in the Soviet Union
notableIdea legalist strategy of human rights defense in the USSR
notableWork Moscow Human Rights Manifesto NERFINISHED
occupation dissident
mathematician
poet
translator
parent Nadezhda Volpin NERFINISHED
Sergei Yesenin NERFINISHED
partOf Soviet dissident movement NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Leningrad NERFINISHED
Russian SFSR NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Boston NERFINISHED
Massachusetts NERFINISHED
United States of America
residence Boston NERFINISHED
Moscow

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Sergei Yesenin child Alexander Yesenin-Volpin