Tom Fox

American activist and humanitarian

Tom Fox - Activists & Humanitarians born 1951
Born

1951
75 years ago

Died
Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

United States

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An activist engaged in peace and justice issues, worked on various campaigns advocating for social change. Highlighted opposition to the Iraq War and emphasized human rights. Actively participated in protests and dedicated time to raising awareness about the consequences of conflict. Helped to establish several organizations aimed at connecting communities with resources for advocacy, education, and support. Tragically died while working in Iraq, reflecting commitment to causes.

Opposed the Iraq War

Promoted human rights

Participated in peace protests

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