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Crips - Wikipedia The Crips are a primarily African-American alliance of street gangs that are based in the coastal regions of Southern California
Sir Stafford Cripps | British Politician, WWII Negotiator - Britannica Sir Stafford Cripps was a British statesman chiefly remembered for his rigid austerity program as chancellor of the exchequer (1947–50) Academically brilliant at Winchester and at University College, London, where he studied chemistry, he was called to the bar in 1913
Cripps, Sir Richard Stafford - Encyclopedia. com Stafford Cripps, socialist leader of Britain's Labour Party, undertook two impossible Constitutional "missions" to India in the last painful decade of his life
THE CRIPPS MISSION, ITS FAILURE AND SIGNIFICANCE - JSTOR Cripps had used certain terminology such 'national government' or 'cabinet' and 'quasi-cabinet' by which he stretched forth his brief to persuade the Congress leaders to accept the proposals
Richard Stafford Cripps - Spartacus Educational Cripps was a pacifist and during the First World War served with the Red Cross in France In 1918 Cripps returned to his work as a barrister Specializing in company law, Cripps made a fortune in patent and compensation cases
Cripps, Nehru and Gandhi - The National Archives Like a clever lawyer, Sir Stafford Cripps picked out phrases from Mr Gandhi’s statements without reference to their context, and tried to prove the British Imperialist case
Sir Stafford Cripps - Oxford Reference British politician on the left of the Labour Party, who as chancellor of the exchequer (1947–50) introduced austere measures to deal with Britain's postwar foreign exchange crisis He was knighted in 1930
Cripps Mission (1942) | Background, Purpose, Proposal, Failure, and Impact Cripps, a member of the left-wing Labour Party and the War Cabinet, was sent to negotiate with nationalist Congress leaders and Muslim League leader Muhammad Ali Jinnah Cripps offered the promise of self-government (Dominion status) after the war in exchange for India's loyalty
Stafford Cripps - Wikipedia Cripps was born in Chelsea, London, the son of Charles Cripps, a barrister and later Conservative MP, and the former Theresa Potter, the sister of Beatrice Webb and Catherine Courtney Cripps grew up in a wealthy family and was educated at Winchester College, where the Headmaster described him as "a thoroughly good fellow" [4] and at University College London, where he studied chemistry He