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dbpedia:Mel_Bradford
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Melvin E. "Mel" Bradford (May 8, 1934 – March 3, 1993) was a conservative political commentator and professor of literature at the University of Dallas.Bradford is seen as a leading figure of the paleoconservative wing of the conservative movement. He died just as the term paleoconservative was being coined and preferred the term traditional conservative.
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Mel Bradford Bradford, Mel
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American politician
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1934-05-08Z
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1934-01-01Z
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1993-03-03Z
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1993-01-01Z
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