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[edit]- Benny Bargen – Ukrainian-American inventor (1901–1972)
- George Benson (Quaker) – American Quaker abolitionist (1808–1879)
- Malcolm Boyd – American priest (1923–2015)
- Ernest Bromley – American civil rights and peace activist (1912–1997)
- Marion Bromley – American civil rights and peace activist (1912–1996)
- Owen Brown (abolitionist, born 1771) – Father of abolitionist John Brown (1771–1856)
- Nathanael Carpenter – English author, philosopher, and geographer (1589–1628)
- John A. Collins (abolitionist) – American abolitionist (1810–1879)
- George Cony – English merchant imprisoned for disobeying Oliver Cromwell (17th C.)
- Margaret E. Dungan – American Quaker suffrage, peace, and hunger activist (1884–1982)
- John Adolphus Etzler – German-American inventor (1791–1846)
- Arthur Evans (physician) – American Quaker activist and physician (1920–2009)
- Abby Folsom – American feminist and abolitionist (1795–1867)
- John Fountaine – Commissioner of the great seal of England (1600–1671)
- Henry Geiger – American editor and author (1908–1989)
- Walter Gormly – American conscientious objector (1915–2000)
- Isaac Hopper – American Quaker abolitionist (1771–1852)
- John Hoskins (poet) – English poet and politician (1566–1638)
- Vernon Johns – American pastor and public intellectual (1892–1965)
- Silas Lamson – American inventor and eccentric (1778–1855)
- Charles Lane (transcendentalist) – English-American transcendentalist, abolitionist, and voluntaryist (1800–1870)
- Marshall Ledbetter – American known for a strange protest (1969–2003)
- Nicasius le Febure – French chemist and alchemist (1615–1669)
- Henry G. Ludlow – American minister and abolitionist (1797–1867)
- Samuel Ludlow (judge) – American judge (1792–1882)
- Staughton Lynd – American activist and lawyer (1929–2022)
- Ray Madding McConnell – American instructor of social ethics (1875–1911)
- Maurice McCrackin – American minister, pacifist, and civil rights activist (1905–1997)
- Mary Stone McDowell – Quaker teacher and conscientious objector (1876–1955)
- Karl Meyer (activist) – American Catholic Worker activist (born 1937)
- Paul Monsky – American mathematician (1936–)
- Juanita Morrow Nelson – American civil rights and peace activist (1923–2015)
- Wally Nelson – American civil rights and peace activist (1909–2002)
- William Curtis Noyes – American politician (1805–1864)
- Fitz James O'Brien – American early science fiction and fantasy writer (1826/8–1862)
- Arcadi Oliveres – Spanish economist (1945–2021)
- James Otsuka – Nisei Japanese American Quaker and conscientious objector (1921–1984)
- Matheolus Perusinus – 15th century Italian professor of philosophy and medicine
- Francesco Piccolomini (philosopher) – Italian philosopher and professor (1523–1607)
- Daniel Pratt (eccentric) – American itinerant speaker (1809–1887)
- Victor Robinson (physician) – American physician and author (1886–1947)
- Nathaniel Peabody Rogers – American abolitionist (1794–1846)
- Kirkpatrick Sale – American author (born 1937)
- Max Sandin – American radical peace activist (1889–1971)
- Susan Polis Schutz – American poet and businesswoman (born 1944)
- Tony Serra – American lawyer (born 1934)
- Alexander Shields – Scottish nonconformist minister, activist, and author (1661–1700)
- Thomas Sims – American who escaped slavery but was reenslaved by law (1828–1902)
- Julia Evelina Smith – American suffragist and Bible translator (1792–1886)
- John Brown Smith – American utopianist and developer of shorthand (1837–1917)
- Thomas Story – English Quaker speaker and author (1670–1742)
- Ralph T. Templin – American activist (1896–1984)
- Robert Tounson – Witness to Sir Walter Raleigh execution (1575–1621)
- Jerome Tuccille – American libertarian writer (1937–2017)
- Thomas Cogswell Upham – American poet and philosopher (1799–1872)
- Arne Johan Vetlesen – Norwegian philosopher (born 1960)
- Zerah C. Whipple – American education reformer for deaf people (1849–1879)
- Dwight York – American criminal and religious leader (born 1945)
Other Things
[edit]- 1810 House Tax Hartal – Comprehensive general strike near Varansi, India
- Ambition (character trait) – Character trait associated with pursuit of lofty goals
- American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society – American abolitionist organization
- Angelets – Catalan peasant rebels, 1667–1675
- Beheiren – Japanese peace activist group (1965–1974)
- The Cold War and the Income Tax – Book by Edmund Wilson
- Commercial Advertiser – American newspaper (1793–1904)
- Condition of England question – Phrase coined by Thomas Carlyle describing an 1839 English political debate
- Conscientious objection to military taxation – Argument against tax for military spending
- Croquant rebellions – French peasant revolts from 1594 to 1637
- Fountain of Arethusa – Sicilian natural fountain that features in mythology and literature
- Herald of Freedom (essay) – 1844 essay by Henry David Thoreau
- Hotel garni – Variety of small hotel
- The Knickerbocker – Defunct literary magazine
- The Last Days of John Brown – 1860 essay by Henry David Thoreau
- Life Without Principle – 1863 essay by Henry David Thoreau
- List of historical acts of tax resistance
- Lucky duckies – Idiom describing people too poor to owe income tax
- Moss people – Small humanoid wood sprites from German folklore
- Movimiento Pos Me Salto – Mexico City protest campaign against public transit fare increases
- National War Tax Resistance Coordinating Committee – American anti-war activist group
- Northern California War Tax Resistance – Regional American organization of war tax resisters
- Nuwaubian Nation – Black supremacist new religious movement
- Paradise (to be) Regained – 1843 essay by Henry David Thoreau
- Pfaff's beer cellar – Mid-19th century bar and bohemian hangout in New York City
- Putnam's Magazine – American monthly periodical (1853–1910)
- Rebel Zapatista Autonomous Municipalities – Zapatista territories in Chiapas, Mexico
- Reform and the Reformers – Essay written by Henry David Thoreau
- Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund Act – Proposed legislation in the United States
- Remarks After the Hanging of John Brown – 1859 speech by Henry David Thoreau
- Render unto Caesar – Phrase attributed to Jesus in the synoptic gospels
- Revolt of the Pitauds – French peasant riots over salt taxes from 1541 to 1549
- Salt Tax Revolt – Rebellion in Biscay between 1631 and 1634
- The Service – 1840 essay by Henry David Thoreau
- Sir Walter Raleigh (essay) – Reconstructed essay by Henry David Thoreau
- Slavery in Massachusetts – 1854 essay by Henry David Thoreau
- Sulky Gully – Australian gold discovery location
- Tama-Re – Egyptian-themed compound of a religious sect in state of Georgia
- Tancament de caixes – Tax strike in Barcelona in 1899
- Tax resistance in the United States – Refusal to pay taxes in the U.S. as political or religious protest
- Thomas Carlyle and His Works – 1847 essay by Henry David Thoreau
- Tilden's Extract – 19th-century medicinal cannabis extract
- Washitaw Nation – Group associated with the Moorish Science Temple of America
- Women's Tax Resistance League – U.K. women's suffragist activist group (1909–1918)
- Wendell Phillips Before the Concord Lyceum – 1845 essay by Henry David Thoreau