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  1. Kenneth Joseph Kenafick (11 April 1904 – 26 January 1982), also known by the pen names James Kennedy and Leo Conon, was an Australian poet, writer, translator and anti- conscription campaigner. He was the secretary of the No Conscription Campaign and the organisation's successor, League for Freedom.

  2. Maurice Blackburn's involvement in the campaign was documented in Kenneth Kenafick's 148 page book Maurice Blackburn and the No-conscription campaign in the Second World War. Kenafick was the secretary for the campaign, and later the secretary of the group's successor League for Freedom.

  3. Marxism, Freedom and the State is an abridged compilation of essays by Russian revolutionary, anarchist, and philosopher Mikhail Bakunin. It was edited and translated by Kenneth Kenafick. Freedom Press published the book in 1950.

  4. Kenneth Joseph Kenafick (1904–1982) was born in Norseman, Western Australia, and was a graduate of the University of Western Australia and Melbourne Teachers’ College. He taught at various high schools, higher elementary schools and correspondence schools in Victoria.

  5. Kenneth Kenafick, Maurice Blackburn, The No Conscription Campaign was an Australian campaign that started during World War I . It was succeeded by the League for Freedom , later becoming the League for Freedom and World Friendship.

  6. Biography. Kenneth Joseph Kenafick graduated from the University of Western Australia as a Master of Arts (1932) and was later trained at the Melbourne Teachers' College, teaching at various high schools, higher elementary schools and correspondence schools in Victoria.

  7. Kenneth Joseph Kenafick was born in Norseman, Western Australia, in 1904. He graduated from the University of Western Australia as a Master of Arts (1932) and was later trained at the Melbourne Teachers' College. He taught at various high schools, higher elementary schools and correspondence schools in Victoria. As a young man he wrote poetry ...